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August half, October 15k, November half.
Yes Stone Cat. I love the course and know it well. I was signed up last year but due to my injuries I had to skip it and I was very disappointed. I am hoping to run it really well. I did it two years ago and my legs were tired so I didn't do as well as I had hoped. The year before I ran a great race but accidentally skipped a small section which was frustrating to figure out. I was following two guys and they got out of my sight and I couldn't figure out what happened but the loop was a lollipop so once I realized that I messed up I just waited for them to come out so in theory I just waited them out a few minutes and picked up when they came through. I don't think it impacted my time all that much. It was probably a loop that took 5 minutes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The Stone Mill 50 was my first (and only) 50 miler. And it was the only race I ever DNF'd. Some day I'll go back and do the whole thing.
I did it 3 times. The last time, I woke up in a hotel 30-min. after gun time. We rushed over and I had a great race, but the start felt a bit lonely. It used to be later in the season, and I definitely remember frozen puddles. DH did the 50-miler 2 years ago and the weather was lovely. It made me want to do the race again.
Oh god, why? It's DH's first 50. His goal is Western States w/in the next 2 years.
He knows the stats of the lottery, right? My running partner usually drives us and i usually navigate, we did a 12 hour race a couple years ago and she wanted me to drive and she got us so lost we missed the start of the race, it was super sucky to navigate a trail without other runners, at least she and I had each other. There were heavy rains the night before and the course was not easy to follow and a lot was washed out.
He wants what he wants and tends to wear blinders against anything else. And he doesn't do anything small. Have you seen the tattoos? Now, his thing is running. Plus, I highly doubt he'd make the cut off to earn the buckle, which is his reason for wanting to run it. He has a pal who's gotten in. So, that doesn't help either.
Good to know. Thanx. He hasn't trained beyond 30 miles at this point. I'm curious to see how this plays out. With running, he's always managed to get himself injured by training really stupid. He seems to be holding on for the last 2 years though. He is training smarter. But, I can see him getting injured and swearing (into his 90's) that he's going to run Western States.
No need to train past 30 miles.
Mohawk Hudson Marathon. October 11.
Cool! One of my favorite marathons.
Thinking of running the Logan View Raider Run Marathon in Buttfuck Hooper, Nebraska (about 40 minutes NW of Omaha) on Labor Day Sunday if I can schedule the time off.Otherwise looking at Freedom's Run Marathon, Shepherdstown WV around Harper Ferry and Antietam Battlefield on October 12th.