I run when it's hot - I run when it's cold. I run when I'm
tired - I run when I am not. I run when I'm happy - I run when I am sad. I run.
On January 12, 2013 I exchanged an extraordinary experience
for a day of my life!
7:30 am
rolled around and we were off for an adventure! Tiffany
headed off to run a 50K in a smoking good time of 6:39! And I spent almost the
whole day with friends Carrie and Jessica. The first loop was very muddy! At times my
feet would stick to the ground. And at others the mud would accumulate like a
giant clown shoe on each foot!
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| Tiffany, Mel and I at the half way point. |
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| Carrie enjoying the overlook on Sky Island |
At 3:30 pm
we rolled through the half way point. I seemed to be riding a second wind and
feeling great! We spend 10 minutes or so talking to friends and eating some solid
foods. I saw Tiffany, my coach Melissa Whan
and few other friends. The support was great! When we headed back out for round
two, I surprised by running buddies with my energy level and thankfully carried
that though the 50 mile mark. It helped that every mile over 31 was a PR to
celebrate! This excitement fueled me on!
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| Carrie, Jessica, and I at the top of Carin's Hill |
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| Sunset on the course |
Around 45-48 miles in Jessica
was feeling sick. She made it to the Crossroads Aid Station and decided to drop
as she couldn't keep anything down.
Carrie and I added
some warmer clothes and headed out for the Three Sisters. Those 5 miles were
tough. We stopped back at Cross Roads and I made the mistake of eating 3
quesadillas and 2 small cups of ramon
noodles. I never run well on a full stomach and this full stomach made me
tired!
My excitement waned around 54 miles. I struggled to walk.
For the first time I wasn't sure if I would make it to my goal of 62 miles. I
was so close and yet so far. The thought of walking 20 plus minute miles meant
that I would be out in the cold, dark, wind for three more hours. I reached
"last chance" the final aid station at 57.5 miles. I collapsed in a
chair next to my running partner Carrie
who had run ahead to warm up in the protected and heated aid station. I fought
tears and wondered if I would be able to run any more. I asked a simple
question to those around me, "Is it worth it to finish?" Together, Carrie and the volunteers all answered with an
assuring, "Yes!"
| What my running buddy looked like |
That was all I needed to hear. I stood up and headed out. Carrie gave me a couple of tylenol pills and helped
me get my headphones out. I assured her I would be fine without her and she
departed into the cold. With music on, I hiked with determination up Carin's
Hill. At the top of the hill, I forced a run, and it worked! I was running
again! I had a new pacing buddy right behind me. He looked just like Lily's dad from How I Met Your Mother! I ran, walked,
hiked the last 4.5 miles with him right behind me. My doubt was gone and my run
was back! I passed about 10 people once my run was back. I ascended the last
climb on Boyle's hill and text my husband that I had
3 miles to go and I would make it. I crossed the finish line with an official
time of 18:01 around 1:30 am.
It was a long day, but so very worth it! Tejas Trails
volunteers are the best! And running with awesome friends can't be beat!
The next morning I made good friends with 20 pounds of ice
in my bath tub! And my recovery is going very well! I think my brain has
returned now that it's had 48 hrs of non-running!
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| Carrie working her way down Lucky Hill |
| Jessica finishing off Lucky |
| Working our way through the mud |






Great blog! You inspire me in so many ways! Love all the pictures too. Just pure awesomeness.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lexa! I'm excited to follow your IM journey this year!! Maybe I'll even come bandit the course to give you some company in Marble Falls!
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