Whole lotta rain, whole lot LIP.
Guess where I missed applying sunblock? Woke to swollen sunburnt lips. Painful err. Day 5 also brought RAIN. YES! Think I’ve soaked up enough sun this adventure. Argh.
Set multiple wake-up alarms. Hotel straddled the Alabama-Georgia border. Bed was in Central Time, bathroom Eastern. No joke. Phone display flipped back-n-forth an hour. Crazy.
Yoholo Micco Trail, Eufaula. First rolling hills after multiple days of flat. ‘though most of the run family complained, MY legs said THANKS! Yep, one of the weirdos who digs hills. Body stays more engaged — physically & mentally. 7 hours later collected another medal, pic-snapped with the town’s Big Bass, then motored 3 hours further to Macon. Our latest race start (8:30am) because of park permit restrictions. Woke groggy, dry-mouthed, lips still pulsating. Benadryl hangover. Had skipped dinner night prior. Hotel breakfast never tasted so good 🙂
Course in Georgia most scenic yet. No pics to prove it — day spent in the pain cave. Rescued late by Jun, a Philippine runner marathon-registered but hung [with me] the full 50K distance. Beyond amazing — who does that? Thanks man. Just WOW.
Another long drive, another skipped meal. Hungry, down calories. 10pm hotel check-in. Mentally knew I needed food, physically struggled to intake over cracked water-blistered lips. Tough.
Sun returned Day 7. Shaver Complex in Seneca, SC. Baseball fields & one massive hill.
4 miles before legs responded. Paced up. Jog. Easy run. Steady, consistent. Body’s a remarkable instrument. Found my ONE this race. Gal named Victoria, marathoning with cancer & undergoing chemo. Mad at cancer, mad at body changes (weight gain/loss of hair), mad at folks’ actions/social media comments… mad at God. I walked this journey 2 years ago.
This day… this random place in South Carolina… I was there to listen, she was there to unload. Blessed beyond words.
50K #7, mile 220.
- Yoholo Micco Trail
- Big Bass Capital
- 50K brothers 💪
- Deep South staple
- BLESSED ❤️
- Shaver Complex
- 50K every day
- 50K #7, 220 miles
Eufaula AL
Jennings LA to Gulfport MS — 4 hour drive. Life lesson learned, carry a phone battery. Key when dependent on the Maps app. Luckily, old school ways still work. Stopped at a gas station. Yeah — guys DO ask for directions (when there’s absolutely NO other option).
Day 3: BEACH RUN. Boardwalk stretch right along the Gulf. White sands… and no trees. Was forewarned so us albino types sun-blocked up, donned UV arm sleeves & brought out the bucket hat. Flamingo hat, always a conversation starter. LOL>
Never run three 50Ks back-to-back… ’til today. Quads sore, calves right, blisters, chaffed (no details) & Day 2 neck sunburn. So… you walk the first 2 miles. Cold engine warms in 20 minutes, so does the body. Walk becomes jog, you find pace, start clipping off miles.
BEAUTIFUL sunrise, light breeze. Banged out 15 before the sun exploded. Decreased my pace, kept the heart rate steady. NO surprise, you’re running aside the GULF of MEXICO! Get outta your head & get it done. Reward? Marathon feet in the ocean. Boo-yah!
5-hour drive to Marianna, Florida — or as locals call it, L.A. (lower Alabama). Technically the state of Florida, but this ain’t DisneyWorld. Heavy Dixie accent, railroads and swamp. No negativity here — I find all America beautiful. Sometimes you just appreciate home more 🙂
Motivated by my first dive motel, brother was lined up for Day 4 — 30 minutes to spare. Not calling out names. Sometimes when you pay only $45, you get $45 worth of lodging in return. No roaches in the shower. Unusual cold temps (for fake Florida) kept God’s creatures lined against the baseboards. Slept on top of the covers, warmed by my puffy jacket. 4:30am alarm. Gas station coffee.
FOG covered lake. Beautiful first couple miles at Citizen’s Lodge Park.
4th state medal collected, another 50K recorded. Ultra winner this day. Gulf Coast Series complete. Short 2-hour drive to Eufaula, Alabama. Appalachian Series in the morning. New runners, new faces, same me. 50K every day.
- Gulf of Mexico
- white sand SUNRISE
- BEACH DAY🏅
- early START
- FOG magic
- Gulf Coast COMPLETE
Gulfport MS
If you stay in Beaumont, don’t choose Econolodge. Closed. First hand info.
If you run in Beaumont, signup with Mainly Marathons. The Minnesota brothers who run these events provide a sweet self-crew area & post a ‘no runner left behind’ motto.
Fast runners, slow runners, old, young. Closest thing you’ll find to a running cult.
Get to the Start, get to the Finish. Drive, hotel, shower, repeat — that’s a Mainly Series.
Run, walk, conserve, endure. 14 laps in Beaumont, a whopping 26 in Louisiana. Blowing out a fast 50K with the locals, won’t serve me 11 days later. Steady, consistent. TIME ON FEET. 100-mile goal race in September — Mainly is part of the solution. Breaking down the impossible 100 into smaller mental chunks. HUGE!
Day One. Ran 16 miles, walked 16 miles. Two-hour drive to Jennings, Louisiana. Crayfish enchiladas. Sleeps — and it happens again.
Day Two. Re-wake the legs, eat/drink, consistent steady intake of calories. Lap, lap, lap, lap. 32 miles more, a 2nd 50K finish — and the Gator Chateau. Sure, it was small — but holding a live gator isn’t something I’m gonna experience in the Rockies 🙂
One day at a time.
Break it down. One ‘run’ day is 7 hours. Those 7 hours are 14 laps. 2 walk, 6 run, 4 walk, 2 run. Each lap you gather a rubber band, electrolyte refuel & move forward. And that lap, an out-n-back. To the red cone & return.
Tick, tick, tick. Red cone, return. Red cone, return. Like a running metronome.
- Quinn Soccer Complex
- Loony LEGENDS
- no Haga, no Bueno
- crawfish enchiladas
- Oil & Gas Park
- Gator Chateau
- GATOR 🐊
Beaumont TX & Jennings LA
































