Weird 24 hours. Left Denver Saturday 1pm, same flight time Sunday leaving Las Vegas. Spent entire night in the Nevada desert, in UFO-friendly Area 51. Open sky, full moon, lotta cactus, few abandoned cows – but no UFOs. I don’t remember being abducted.
Blood tests back: zinc, lipase & bilirubin off. White blood cells, normal. Hope 🙏 Endoscopy Monday morning. Food fast begins Sunday a.m. – not great timing while marathoning. Ugly finish 2 weeks ago in Ouray. Skip Vegas? August streak’s already secure PLUS I’ve run Nevada multiple times, not needed for my 50 States x2 journey.
Hmm. Heck no, need the distraction. Running thru the desert on Nevada’s Extraterrestrial Highway – month’s only FULL Moon, timing perfectly planned. Shooting stars or UFOs lighting tonite’s evening sky? Area 51? The truth is out there 👽
Vegas touchdown. Lyft-rode to Silver Sevens Casino, event’s host hotel. Bib pickup at 3, sleeps ‘til 7. Comfy coach ride 3-hours north to Rachel, closest town to ‘the black mailbox’ – our MIDNIGHT Marathon Start. FULL runners bus-departed 11:45. Halfers rode on. Struggled to wake/completely out of sorts. Generally in bed by 9 each night. LOL>
Odd but true: met another Maniac runner. We’re EVERYWHERE. Andy’s 4th time at ET, WEALTH of last minute knowledge.
Wouldn’t need a headlamp, FULL MOON enough in the desert. Everyone has G.I. issues ‘round 3am – it’s the norm, suck it up. No phone/cell service. Best to drop-dead near an Aid Station/no one hears you scream in the desert. Generous 51K surprise? Able to drop distance (on the fly) at mile 23 & complete the shorter Marathon course. Not eligible for awards but no DNF. Nice. I’d remember this info-jewel later.
Race Director called MIDNIGHT & we were off. ET Highway straight-shot to the Little A’le’Inn in Rachel, race FINISH line. ‘Last bus leaves at 8:05am; don’t miss that bus.’
Started out fast. Highway grade UP first half, crested at 5500ft. Air temp? Not the same 100-degree scorcher that welcomed [me] at McCarran. Mid-80’s; would drop 10+ degrees before sunrise. Dry empty desert. Pockets of heat, followed by waves of natural air-conditioning – swell temp changes like ocean swimming.
Ran a STRONG 1st Half, right at 2 hours. Decent hill runner, more motivated by tonite’s spook factor. No lights, no homes, gas stations or towns – on a highway with no cars. Mighty desolate in the Nevada desert. “Last bus leaves at 8:05am“. BIG time ‘spook’ factor.
Stealthy ran with 2 runners, caught a second wind. They weren’t huge talkers but even minimal human interaction calmed my spook (tempered the crazies). Quiet, steady, constant highway. Stalked-couple: same pace, mile after mile after mile. WOW.
Marathon-switched/dropped distance at 23. Wasn’t feeling great but who IS at 3:45am.
Asphalt-ran parallel the desert shoulder, left side of highway. Garmin battery flashed pace once more, then died. 8:50/mile. Lotta wasted energy using Garmin bursts as my run buddy. Not another soul ‘til the Finish. Two miles out: LIGHT. I see LIGHT.
Medal & a seat on the next bus to Vegas. Physically wiped, marathon tired but ZERO drama. No food though, clock ticked Sunday morning – medical fast already in-progress.
One weird night. Checked into a Las Vegas hotel/casino. Slept 4 hours, NEVER gambled, out ALL night in the desert, hotel shower’d, returned the key next morning.
One really weird night. At least I don’t think I was abducted.
ET Full Moon Midnight 2018
Marathon
August 26, 2018
Results By Calico Racing
Name City Bib No Time Pace
K R HAGA Louisville CO 74 4:16:00.0 9:46/M
- Hell HOT 🔥
- next stop: Area 51
- MIDNIGHT GLOW
- Earthlings Welcome 🙂
- BIGGEST motivator: ‘Last bus leaves at 8:05am; don’t miss that bus’
- desert all-nighter
- the truth is out there 👽
Bib pickup, quick swing thru Downtown, pricey fish dish at Ouray’s Bon Ton. Marathon ready.
Welcomed the cool high-altitude temps at Saturday’s Start – that’d save me the first 2 hours. Ridgway to Ouray ‘n back. Wide-open dirt road course, evergreen-lush first couple miles, sun-exposed as elevation climbed. Topped out near 8000ft.
If one can manage the constant steady UP, some of Colorado’s finest alpine scenes. Little Switzerland.
Trail road peaked 9 miles in, big valley descent next 4 miles into Ouray Hot Springs Park (marathon return). Day’s race elites ran the Half. African men & women pushed fast on-the-left, closely followed by the area’s best college runners.
Took electrolytes early & often but stomach-emptied at mile 10. Tough GI day. Negotiated the course turnaround, headed back UP to Ridgway, dropped to a walk after 15 miles. Disheartening for the entire field to pass one-by-one on the return trek back.
Sun, altitude. Dizzy-staggered next hour. Drop, notta option ‘til mile 21 – dirt trail void, people AND vehicles.
Aid at 21 doused [me] with ice, refilled my hydration pak. Sucky day – only 5 miles more. These are the days I question why? How? Courage stripped, frustrated. Nerves raw, stomach pulsing/throbbing, throat dry from vomit charades. Push thru the pain. Anything is POSSIBLE. Nothing worthwhile is ever easy. Infommercial mantras no longer working. Physical struggle.
Ultimately I’d finish; new PW end time [Personal Worst].
Dehydrated, chilled, body shaky. Paralysis right side of my face. TIA, medic says. Don’t know the term. IV bag, long drive home tomorrow. Virtually INSTA-BETTER Sunday – 80%. Full motion before work Monday. Unexpected, crazy scary.
When blood flow to part of the brain stops for a short period of time, also called transient ischemic attack (TIA), it can mimic stroke-like symptoms. These symptoms appear and last less than 24 hours before disappearing.
Ok. Breathe, exhale – one step at a time. Doc visit, blood work, endoscopy in 2 weeks. Relapse? STOP, let it go.
Airport pickup at 5pm; Stephen’s local thru Saturday. It’s Birthday Week – MY birthday 😊
Mt. Sneffels Marathon and Half Marathon
Running @ Ouray, CO, 8/11/2018, by HAL Sports
NAME BIB M/F CITY CHIP TIME
K R Haga 30 M LOUISVILLE 06:24:27
- downtown Ouray
- KING-feasted @ Bon Ton
- Ridgway to Ouray
- Colorado’s little Switzerland
Colorado Road-trippin’
- Delta to Grand Junction
- Glenwood Canyon
- Vail
- Eisenhower Tunnel – UGH!
- Black Hawk to Golden
The measure of who we are is how we react to something that doesn’t go our way.
July 2018 update: HUGE travel month – South AFRICA, Yellowstone & ALASKA.
Marathoning played second fiddle to B-I-G adventuring, experienced prior each run. 2-night sleeps in an Elephant Lodge, learned firsthand: elephants DO snore, then Jeep-safari’d at Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve. Africa’s Big 5 all showed: lions, cheetah, rhino & hippo. Whatta LIFE adventure!
12 days later, got my GEYSER on in Yellowstone, day before running high-altitude in scenic Montana. Then ended July in WILD, BIG beautiful ALASKA! Trail ran Mount Roberts 2-hours after deplaning, kayak’d to Mendenhall Glacier following day. Travelling back to ALASKA next summer, LOVE this place! Gonna trade ice crampons for fishing gear in 2019 – the salmon are calling & I must go.
Lot less training miles logged. Summer season. Running a Novel, not a Short Story 😊
Race ReCap: 3 more marathons PLUS tagged my 5th continent (tally now 124). Knysna Forest Marathon (South AFRICA), Big Sky Marathon (MONTANA), Juneau Marathon (ALASKA).
Marathoning Streak: 56 months
Mileage ReCap: ended July at 247 miles (104 miles behind GOAL)
- ended July at 247 miles
- Mile 247: Mt Olive, IL
- HEART tug ❤️
- 50 States x2 Summer 2019: only 14 States left to ink #rungoals
Marathon Calendar:
- 08/11/2018 Mt Sneffels Marathon (Ouray, Colorado)
- 08/26/2018 ET Full Moon 51K (Rachel, Nevada)
- 09/03/2018 Huffin’ Puffin Marathon (St. John’s NEWFOUNDLAND)
- 09/15/2018 Bismarck Marathon (Bismarck, North Dakota)
- 09/23/2018 Cheyenne Marathon (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
- 09/30/2018 Maine Marathon (Portland, Maine)
- 10/07/2018 Twin Cities Marathon (Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota)
- 10/14/2018 Prince Edward Island Marathon (Charlottetown PEI)
- 10/21/2018 Atlantic City Marathon (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
- 10/28/2018 Marine Corps Marathon (Arlington, Virginia)


























