Monday, August 13, 2012

And the race starts tomorrow!


We’re on the bus ride out to Buena Vista and decided to quickly catch up on the blog. Obviously, life was pretty crazy over the summer between school, races, and kids on vacation. We did manage to keep up on the running though! At the end of June, Tamaria and I ventured up Mt. Si twice…in a row…on the same day. We picked a Friday morning, hoping to avoid large crowds, and managed to hike the 4000 elevation up and back down, twice, for a total time under 5 hours. Ironically, Tamaria and I happened to dress like twins that day; with matching black shorts, pink tanks and compression socks.  We heard many times “You’re doing this again? Followed by - Are you guys twins?” We felt a little more comfortable about attempting the overall elevation gain TransRockies had ready for us.

                Towards the end of July we hit a milestone: the day neither of us felt like running. Somehow we had managed to offset days – Tamaria would be up for the run when I wanted to lie down on the trail and vice versa.  We made it 6 miles into our Tiger mountain loop and called it a day – 12 miles and breakfast at Denny’s sounded so much better than being on the dark damp trail. (And it was; breakfast at Denny’s was AWESOME).

                The next weekend we were back at Tiger Mountain to once again attempt our 23 mile loop. We did it…with many curse words mixed in along Poo Poo Trail. This is definitely NOT our favorite loop despite what the books call it. Our celebration was pie at Sherri’s….lots of pie at Sherri’s. We had one more weekend of long runs and then it was taper time!

                That next weekend happened to be Ragnar. For those of you that haven’t discovered or heard us talk about Ragnar, it’s a 200 mile race from Blaine to Langley. Teams start in the morning and one person runs to an exchange where another team member takes over…and you keep this up until you finish 200 miles later. Sounds awesome, right? With all this distance running we decided to do an ultra team this year (6 instead of 12 runners). I wasn’t able to start with the team because of a school conflict but I was VERY EXCITED to see them that afternoon and start my 16 miles of night running. We had some injuries, upset stomachs, muscle aches and a possible case of the flu but 30 hours after the start, we conquered another Ragnar.

                After Ragnar we focused on enjoying the taper with a few sets of stairs, one more trip up Mt. Si (in a record time for us of 2 hours), and one very hot run in the 90’s before leaving for Colorado. And the adventure continues….. J


                Friday August 10th we shoved all but the kitchen sink in bags and headed to the airport.  We boarded our flight at 5:30pm for Denver, CO.  Laura had homework to finish up her quarter and I had a very important magazine to read during the 2 hour flight.  Once we arrived in Denver, we headed to Avis car rental to check in and pick up the compact car.  To our amazement, a compact car in Denver is not what a compact car is in Seattle; Parking spot U22 held a Ford Flex.  (Laura and I loved our Ford Flex for 3 days!!)  Laura navigated as I drove us to Castle Rock, CO where Susan and Patrick Malone opened their home to us.  Good thing the only place we got lost was in their neighborhood.  Humming Bird Drive, we will conquer you someday…..

                Saturday August 11th – Laura and I slept in a bit, thoroughly enjoying the Tempurpedic bed that was ours for our stay.  After getting a slow start, we headed to Pikes Peak to see what 14+ thousand feet had to offer.  Upon our arrival to the base of Pikes Peak, there was a ton of trucks and campers…..what was going on?  We asked the Ranger, WTF?, and found out it was the Pikes Peak Hill Climb; a motorcycle and sports car race.  Wow, some very expensive toys! 

After making it to the top, car sick and all, we ran to the gift shop…..dizzy, fuzzy headed, holy sh*t!  The cure - a 14+thousand feet fresh made donut.  Another few laps around the parking lot, a mile hike and a lot of panting – time for another donut and to head back to 8,000ft.  Amazing how 12 hours after arrival, 8,000ft felt great.  Later that night, Laura and I treated ourselves to a movie – The Bourne Legacy.  We are ready to fight any bears that come our way!!

                Sunday August 12th – Mt. Evans and highest highway in the US.  We got up and headed out for our second day of acclimation training – 14+thousand feet.  Beautiful is the word to describe the drive up to the summit.  The road; narrow and no guard rails to stop you from the STEEP drop offs if your car……  We saw a couple running up the last 5miles to the top, ugh, we bow down!  Mountain goats and marmots greeted us at the summit.  Breathtaking is the word to describe the views.  Did you know it smells like bacon up there!?  Yup, it does!  Three people made breakfast while enjoying the views.  After taking some pictures and talking with people, it was time to head back down.  We felt a bit more confident that maybe we could take on the TransRockies!

                Monday August 13th – Here we are on the bus heading to Buena Vista.  We have met some other teams and some of them are from home – B’ham is in the house!!


Thursday, June 28, 2012

Even Reality Starts Run

Check out who will be running TRR with us!  Well, lets be honest, he will be having a massage and a nap way before we cross the finish line.....
http://www.examiner.com/article/reality-tv-star-ryan-sutter-will-do-6-day-gore-tex-transrockies-run-for-charity

Laura and I are 73% of the way to meeting our fundraising goal. This is the 23mile of the marathon, we have some so far...but the last push is the hardest.  Please, dig deep one last time and donate $15 to support a mile.  We appreciate all the love and support we have and continue to get on our journey. 

7 weeks until we get on a plane for Colorado, WOW!  Our thoughts and hearts go out to those in Colorado at this time.  The forest fires are taking a toll on many.  Hopefully they will be under control soon.  <3