Marathons/Ultras

Winnsboro LA

 

New day, new adventure.

First stop, Houston.  Next up, Jackson.  Nothing direct to Mississippi.  Who knew?

Riverboat Series.  Louisiana to Illinois, states hugging the mighty Mississipp’.

Rental car prep at Kroger.  Water, cans of sweet tea, combo pack of Takis and… pouches of Gerber.  Yep, oatmeal blueberry banana.  Healthy to digest, easy on the stomach.  One lasting effect of stomach cancer & chemo — your boy has a sensitive stomach.

2 hour drive to Winnsboro LA.  Registration, bib pickup, pasta dinner.

And… another request to upgrade.

No marathon folks, 50K every day.  Only 7 this time 💪

 

 

Welcome to Riverboat

 

 

3 minutes.  180 seconds.

Brief amount of time that cut my Fruita experience short.  Overall, beautiful rugged course on Colorado’s Western Slope.  Miles & miles of climb, high alpine desert.  Strong mountain bike/rock climbing community.  Colorado’s version of Moab 🚴

Took off slow, power-hiked in a conga-line of runners UP UP UP.  Over 9k elevation.

Stomach wonky.  First Colorado trail of 2024, little/no altitude training… felt a bit flatlander.  Ate light, hydrated often.  Pushed/worked thru the nausea.  8-9 miles, course would flatten out for miles.  Allowed me to break free & enjoy the open expanse.  Red rock, cliff canyons, spectacular view of the Colorado below.  Cool temps this day — pretty much perfect, traversing high arid desert.  Completely exposed, heat would be a suffer fest.

3rd Aid Station on, hung with a group from Oregon/Virginia.  All graduated Virginia Tech days past.  One guy in the bunch struggling.  Marathoner/fit but notta lotta altitude ’round his DC home.  Couple of us stayed behind, kept his spirits up, feet moving forward.

Unfortunately, that’s how I’d end my day.

Course went long by half-mile so… after 18+ miles, we arrived at the day’s only cutoff station @ 12:03pm, 3 minutes past Cinderella hour. Explained to folks I was feeling GREAT & could certainly finish remaining 13 miles over the next 5 hours (course limit).

This day, rules were rules.

Post-race, 90% of my run friends say you ignore them & go on.  Refuse to give up your bib.  They expect that.  Huh?

Not me.  Just a chump I guess.  Higher [integrity] standard, that goes far beyond trail racing.

So… that’s how it ended.  You take off your bib & give to RD.  They eventually provide transport back.  That’s what happens when you DQ… & now I know.  2 of us chose to run over the saddle on an ATV road, extend our day & forego the SAG wagon experience.

Today stung.  Didn’t end by choice.  Wasn’t meant to be.

Will return to Fruita this November (Kessel 60K).  Not sure if Desert RATS will make a future calendar.  Thankfully there’s a lotta race options that probably better align with my run standards.  Strong believer we support our trail community/young old new experienced… especially in my home Colorado.  Was told I should have left him, drop a pin location on my cell phone & share at the aid station.

Come on.  Think we’re better than this.

 

 

DQ Disappointment

 

 

 

Charlotte ✈️ Dallas ✈️ Denver

Itinerary home from my 50K adventure.  4 miles from my DFW connection?  the Irving Marathon. Called airline, pushed out my connecting flight from Friday to Sunday morning.  No rental car needed, only extra $$ hotel expense.  26.2 miles, shortest distance I’d run in 11 days.  Absolutely!

Taxi, Marriott 9th floor view.  Bib pick-up, fancy upscale pizza & sleeps.  No prepping, no commute — five minute walk to start line.  Sweet treat after self-crewing 50Ks Beaumont to Bluefield.

4000 runners, well-organized event.  Hung with the 2:30 Half Marathon group for 13 miles, dug the low-key personality of our pace-gal Stacy.  Police officer by day, strong runner.  Goal to hang for their race then run-jog-walk 2nd half as Texas temps climbed.  Reality — kept same steady pace for 22 miles. Walked a mile to bring heart rate down in 80-degree heat then jogged-in remaining distance.

Mainly Marathons-buddy Angela at the finish, she’s Dallas-native.  Connections got us into the VIP backdrop — full hot breakfast & a large sweet tea.  Good to know Strong Texan Women 💪

No regrets, ‘bonus’ marathon day.  That said, Colorado ready.  Mexican Easter awaits.

 

 

Timing Services provided by RunFAR Racing Services, Inc.

Individual Results — Marathon

442  KEENAN HAGA  Louisville CO  26327  M  5:26:07.8