Saturday, November 30, 2019

Boycott Black Friday Day 2

I knew when I woke up this morning that I was not fully recovered from yesterday's race.  But I wanted to see how far I could get today.  We had the same course as yesterday and the conditions were about the same.  It was a bit colder though, so there wasn't as much standing water.  My feet didn't get as wet. I was the first person to start because I got there before 8.  At first I felt great and ran the first two laps.  But I was still not running at a very fast speed.  My back was aching again and even a double dose of ibuprofen wasn't killing that pain. By the third lap it was really getting annoying.  The exhaustion from yesterday started to come back.  So by the time I was part way along the 4th lap, I knew it was time to stop.  I just got to a point where it was too much effort to even lift my feet and walk slowly.  I considered just taking a rest by the fire than going out again.  But I decided it might be best to just go home and rest, and be happy with 10 miles.  I still have one more day.  So maybe tomorrow I'll feel more like at least trying again for 10 laps.

But if I get that exhausted again I'll just quit when I feel ready.   I don't want to wear myself out completely because next weekend, I have the Honolulu Marathon.  I definitely want to enjoy and finish that one.  This series is just for fun and quite the challenge. I'm learning how to run in deep snow on uneven terrain, and it's tough!


Friday, November 29, 2019

Boycott Black Friday Day 1

Wow, this race was too much for this tired person!  Today is the first of the three day series of Boycott Black Friday races.  They are 12 hour races from 8am to 8pm.  But you can come and go when you want and run as far or as long as you want.  It's a 2.6 mile lap and you count laps for your total distance.  I had hoped to make at least a marathon distance, but that hope was quickly dashed.

What a tough course!  It's along snow covered deeply rutted ATV trails through the Palmer Moose Range.  It's been so warm so that even though it's all snow covered, it is very slushy and the deep tire ruts are full of standing water. The second half of the course is very hilly trail.  That part is very narrow foot packed deep snow, about the width of my two feet.  The entire course is so uneven that my poor legs and ankles felt like limp spaghetti as I stumbled along.  I managed to do 10 laps for about 21 miles.  But that took me 9 hours, which is absurdly slow even for me.  The sun doesn't come up until 9:45am and goes down at 3:45pm, so much of the.race is in the dark. I kept hoping and calculating, figuring I'd have just enough time for the 10 laps for a full marathon. But by the middle of the 8th lap, in the dark, I felt it was questionable whether I'd even make it back to the start point.  The uneven terrain was causing me to have severe low back pain, which was quickly becoming intolerable.  At the end of lap 8, I gave up and called it a day.  I only know of one person who actually ran the full 12 hours, and many didn't run as many laps as I did.  But I knew I'd had enough.  It was great fun, but I was so ready to call it a day!


Sunday, November 24, 2019

Route 66 Marathon

Today was the last day of my 8 marathon adventure.  It was a fantastic fun race with so many Marathon Maniacs.  It was icy cold at the start but by the time I crossed the finish line it was 70 degrees.  There was enough wind that I was not sorry that I kept my windbreaker on the entire time.  The course was very hilly.  None of the hills were very steep but they just seemed to keep coming and coming.  I think the downhills saved me from taking too long.  I was just over 6:30, partly because I added the Center of the Universe detour for an extra .3 miles.  They call that the world's shortest ultra marathon.  I'm not sure I'd actually consider it to be an ultra marathon, but it was kind of fun to run up to that odd monument and claim my little medallion.

I was first in my age bracket.  There were only 4 of us in that bracket though.  But at least I wasn't the last person scrambling to beat the time limit.  There were several hundred runners who finished behind me. 





Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Grand Canyon Rim Trail

1455 miles from Bakersfield to Tulsa.  But not without a wonderful visit to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.  It's been so many years since I've been there. I wasn't really planning to go on a 5 mile walk, but once I saw that spectacular place I just kept going.  I hiked to the Rainbow Angel Trail head.  One day for sure I want to hike down into the canyon bottom and up to the North Rim.  The Rim to Rim hike has long been on my list of things I must do before I die.  Seeing that trail winding down into the canyon moved that desire higher on my priority list.  Maybe next spring or summer, I'll finally get to do it. 


Sunday, November 17, 2019

Bakersfield Marathon

I got a nice little break after driving 240 miles from Nipton to Bakersfield.  I slept almost the entire day yesterday, recovering from the last 6 marathons.  I did get up and go to the expo. I was a bundle of nerves with this one.  It actually has a 6:30 time limit.  That is usually plenty of time for me, but I wasn't sure after a week of marathons with only one rest day.

The temperature was perfect for most of the race.  At the start I was freezing but it quickly warmed up.  I thought it was a really nice race with a pleasant course.  It was ia nice sunny day with just the right amount of breeze to keep me comfortable.

It was also fun seeing several friends who had also run the Southwest Series.  Plus I got to see Keith who I met last April in Beijing, China during my first attempt at running the Great Wall.  We have been chatting on Facebook Messenger ever since China!

A few photos before the race start

Keith & Me
Clyde & Kelly
Clyde, Ed, Kelly, Me & Keith
Beginning
My Happy Finish




Friday, November 15, 2019

Mainly Marathons Southwest Series Day 6

Now for the last day of the Southwest Series.  Lots of fun with friends.  The amazing runners who I get to see on these races are the best part.  With no time limit, I have time to visit and cheer each other on, without the stress of a time limit.  There are so many inspirational people who have run incredible numbers of races.  I am always in awe of them.

Today we ran in the desert in Nipton, California.  The course was a rough old road with so many different surfaces.  Sometimes rocks, then gravel, then broken asphalt. Everyone was tripping and falling.  I almost feel 4 different times but luckily was able to catch myself in time.  There were a few minor injuries and one poor girl broke her collarbone.  I enjoyed the day but was glad to see the end of that course.

Below are some of the wonderful people I love t run with

Tricia

Ila

Pascal

Stacey who puts us all to shame! She never gives up.

Fascinating mosaic octopus of Nipton
The medal with all 6 ststes

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Mainly Marathons Southwest Series Day 5

Last night was another long drive.  Not quite as bad as the day before, but still about 180 miles.  I spent last night in a crazy casino.  Today's race was in Laughlin, Nevada.  We ran on a paved bike trail along the Colorado River.  It's always nice to run along a river, but this one had a bit more industrial scenery than I would have liked.  We ran right by a dam.  But it was a nice run and not nearly so high or so cold.  I was much faster than the previous days.  But still painfully slow.  But I think I enjoyed today a lot more because it wasn't such an effort fighting the hills and the cold. 

We took turns getting our pictures taken with the Mainly Marathons Loon mascot.  It's so cute. 



Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Mainly Marathons Southwest Series Day 4

Yesterday's 220 mile drive to Flagstaff, Arizona from Utah was exhausting.  Of course it was also quite a spectacular drive. I drove right through amazing Monument Valley.  It's such an unusual place.  Once again, I felt like part of an old western movie.

Today in Flagstaff, it was very tiring for me.  The altitude was over 7000 feet and most of us were feeling it.  The course was very flat so at least I wasn't dealing with hills.  It was just a simple park with pine trees scattered around.  I was a bit faster than yesterday, but probably felt more exhausted by the end of the race.


Here are a couple of photos of Monument Valley from my drive to Flagstaff




Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Mainly Marathons Southwest Series Day 3

The 120 mile drive after yesterday's race was almost as tiring as the race itself.  Today we ran in Bluff, Utah.  It was a really tough race for me.  It was very hilly and also very cold.  I'm not sure I ever did get totally warm.  The course was beautiful with the backdrop of the monuments of Bear's Ears Monument all along our route.  The hills were killing me and my ultra slow time resulted.


I couldn't resist taking many pictures and simply indulging in the beautiful scenery around me.  What a fantastic little town. It looks like it's straight out of an old western movie.


Monday, November 11, 2019

Mainly Marathons Southwest Series Day 2

It was a fairly easy 50 mile drive from Farmington to Durango, Colorado for the second day of the series.  Today is also a little milestone fore me.  It marks my 50th marathon with Mainly Marathons.  I never thought I would ever have that many of their runs.  But I do really enjoy them.  I love Durango and the whole surrounding area.  It's very beautiful and also about 7000 feet elevation.  I am hoping to get some altitude training for my upcoming Mt. Aconcagua climb in January. 
I stayed in a gorgeous historic hotel and got a much needed good night's sleep.

Today was another chilly run, starting in the high 20's.  I got pretty chapped and wind burned.  I may have to resort to wearing leggings.  I did wear them yesterday and found them to be very uncomfortable.  Today's race was another pleasant run along the Animas River.  I was just as poky slow as yesterday.  It seems like I just can't force myself to ignore all the wonderful distractions, like my friends and lots of food, and simply run hard. But I do feel like I'm getting a good workout.


I earned a little plaque for completing 50 marathons with Mainly Marathons.  I'll take it home and hang it next to the one I got after 25.  I wonder, will I one day have one for 100?


Sunday, November 10, 2019

Mainly Marathons Southwest Series Day 1

This is the first day of my two week marathon adventure.  First I'm running 6 marathons in 6 states in 6 days.  Then on to Bakersfield, California for the Bakersfield Marathon.  Then a week later on to Tulsa, Oklahoma for the Route 66 Marathon.

Today was the first day, in Farmington, New Mexico.  It was very cold and fairly high elevation.  It  was a lovely loop course, mostly along a beautiful river.  I really hoped to get some sort of decent time, but as usual, on these races, my time was very slow.  It's just too easy to end up chatting with friends or lingering for too long at the single food and water table. I could also tell the long flight from Anchorage to Albuquerque the day before was a contributing factor to my less than energetic performance.  But it was fun and not my slowest ever.  In fact, it was faster than my usual Mainly Marathons runs.


Monday, November 4, 2019

5 Mile Happy Run

Cold and foggy and dark tonight for the Happy Run.  Now that daylight savings is over, they will all be night runs. I was a little worried that I might get lost since the fog was incredibly thick.  But the route was pretty straightforward so there was no chance of that.  It dropped below freezing so the roads and sidewalks were getting pretty slippery.  Grippers might have been a good idea. I kind of like running in the dark.  It's not something I normally do.  I do wish there were some other runners who run at my pace because I have ended up running alone on both of the runs I have done.  I'll be gone traveling the next two weeks, but plan to do them whenever I'm home on a Monday night. Knowing others are out there with me, gives me a little extra incentive.


Saturday, November 2, 2019

Gold Mint Hike

It was much too nice out to simply head home after skiing.  My friend Pam and I went on down to Gold Mine Trail and hiked another 3 miles.  A lot of the trail was clear of snow but we did start to encounter some ice about 1/2 mile in.  I had to wear my ice grippers to keep from falling on my face.  This time of year I would expect to be skiing up here.  But it looks like winter is going to hold off for a little while longer.


Independence Mine Ski

It was a spectacular day up at Independence Mine.  I skied with some friends from the Walkabouts hiking club.  It was so warm for November 1st.  The only real snow is right here at the mine.  There were small avalanches all over the higher peaks but nothing came close to the groomed ski trails.  It was a great up hill workout and a nice downhill returning to the parking lot.