Two days in New England, 2 more medals. Crowded courses, faster times, bigger smiles. Light on hydration, off any set-menu, post-race prep hit or miss. Not perfect but…
SUMMER fun has BEGUN. Two days with FAMILY. No hotels, no post-race runner tales. Early morning starts, Cumberland Farm coffee & afternoons with the cutest/brightest 2-year-old on Earth. Commute time within 2.5 hours from Connecticut, Rhode Island & Massachusetts race locales. When does that ever happen? Seeing an annual New England run tradition in my Mainly future. Chicken soup for the marathon soul ❤️
Cool morning temps. Both days started steady & negative-split finished the 2nd Half. BOTH days. Mentally STRONG. Easier to push-thru the physical knowing there’s not another hotel check-in post-race. For a guy who’s targeting 100 marathons… travel’s been a factor. Brother’s an introvert, a Colorado home-body. Thus far, have kept multi-day marathoning compartmentalized. Run life. Family/friends. Rare the 2 should mix.
Day 1’s CT course [was] laps in a city park, however…. HUGE shout-out to Rhode Island. Tree-cover & a MASSIVE half-mile grind UP UP UP. Blackstone River State Park, 2nd fave Mainly course-to-date (after Bristol TN). 2 down, 4 ‘tiny’ states to go. #50K every day
But first... Mexican nite with the family. Chips, salsa & tequila. Cha cha cha 💃
- Connecticut
- Blackstone River SP
- Rhode Island
- Howdy Ro 👋
- 2 down, 4 to go
New England Series – CT & RI
Adage is… you learn as much/more from fails as your success. Maybe. Even my recap video… whole lotta talk. Physicality fail, mental break & year’s first injury. Mix in East Coast humidity — brother hit a speed bump in his 100-100 quest.
Zanesville OH. Last 7-hour drive to complete my cross-country trek from Colorado. Multiple days of long-haul did the body no good. Tank empty. Right hip sore. In/out of truck. Walking. Never solid sleep — flipping side-to-side every other hour. Always sore.
Bear DE. 2am Day 1 start. 4 hours sleep. Moved Ro’s carrier/foods/treats from truck to transport’s car. Fed/walked pup, said our goodbyes. I’d see him again in 11 days, after marathoning in Maine. Big storm rolled thru overnight. THICK steamy humid. Race-start drive… A/C blowing, windows down, defogger on High. Good news. Next span of runs with the Mainly family.
Sharp hip pain. Walked. Added couple feet of jog. Alternated-in walk again. 3 miles, adrenaline flowing, steady easy pace. I’ve got this. Don’t overthink it. Just get it done. Same hotel for Day 2’s run in nearby Maryland. Will allow for extra recovery hours. One day at a time. Good sleep but missed my meals. Stomach wonky, no food interest.
Elkton MD. Day 2. HUMID, temp up 5 degrees. Struggled to locate start. Missed announcements; joined moments after headlamp of last runners lit the trail. Went down hard early. Positive: focused now on minor scrapes, less on the heat. Steady easy pace.
Lack of calories, whole lotta puking. Whole lotta reassuring folks I’m ok. Puking is visceral/super visual, upsets well-meaning folks. Best to push on, pop-in the earbuds (music). Sympathy only feeds the monster. 8+ hours, collected another state medal.
And then… the wheels came off. Multiple attempts to take-in calories. Not happening. Early to bed, stayed in bed. Severe dehydration/down 9 lbs. Walk-in clinic. 2 bags of IV fluid; meds for nausea. Chicken noodle soup at the Sit N Stay Diner. Sleeps.
No 50K every day. No Series finish. No 50 State finish this year — Pennsylvania (Day 3) was one I needed. Just ‘things’ but also mileposts for the bigger challenge. One success builds upon another. DISAPPOINTED.
Day 4. What goes in, still going out. Texted folks that I’d miss day’s race then unexpectedly… changed clothes, drove to the Start.
Cool weather, whole lotta HILLS. High Point State Park NJ. Walked a Half; then jogged/ran… UP hill. No nausea. Downed a bag of chips. Insta-energy. Marathon distance completed. And I continued. 50K this day… and Day 5 as well, in New York. Another cool one. 15 miles of rain, fastest finish of the Series. End of a weird wonky couple days. I’ll be back next year — finish what I started 🙂
But first… 3-hour commute to see CT family — & tomorrow, start of Mainly’s 6-state New England series. Whoop whoop!
- Delaware
- Maryland
- New Jersey
- New York
- NY to New England
Independence Series 2024
Bigger, bolder, brasher. Not the Colorado Rockies, but good to be USA home.
What I learned from my 50 State journey (twice), no matter the accent or our politics – Hawaii, Texas or Maine – we’re American. We ALL stand together 🇺🇸
Trans-Atlantic flight, Amsterdam to JFK. Customs, luggage retrieval. Rental van to our Saturday nite sleeps. All the years I NYC-worked, never ever on Long Island.
Hampton Inn. American TV. Food Network! Thirty minutes more, downstairs with the Questers – PIZZA nite! SOAKING in the junk food. Nothing more American than pepperoni pizza & 2-liter Coke. U-S-A! We’re not the healthiest bunch of folk. LOL>
BUSINESS CLASS sleep – and a FULL nite on Long Island. Despite the massive time difference, ZERO problem staying unconscious ‘til the morning alarm 😊
Breakfast, shower. Luggage at the Front Desk. Goodbye, first Half adventure. Ash & Tom (already in New York) exchanging marathon totes while I’m running in nearby Eisenhower Park. Goodbye sweaty shorts, hello Antarctica sleeping bag. YES!
Registration, bib pickup. Soooo many runners. Triple 8 story back-burner’d this day. New Yorker accents, fancy run shoes. Thin guys to the front – winner’s breaking 3 hours today. Photo opp with the Six, then crowd bunched close at the Start. Kinda overwhelming, sheer amount of people. Weather? Couldn’t be better. Legs? Heavy.
Lap 1, Ashton. Lap 3, Sis. emotion OVERLOAD.
Sis saw yesterday’s Amsterdam post & booked a New York flight, same day/hours later. Just WOW. Reason I ran my first marathon (Alaska 2013). Reason I ran all 50 States TWICE (her Hawaii Birthday ultra). And today, will be the reason I FINISH all 8 continents.
[I mean, once you finish six… the last 2 – with no time cutoffs – should be a cake walk. It’s just another 52 miles, right?]
More walk than slog. More slog than jog, but Sis stayed with me. Six-hour course limit. Slow-n-steady. Legs moving (or not) – she’d make sure I’d hit the time. Well until lap 8, then… see ya. 2pm. Plane to catch, work in the morning. Absolutely SERIOUS!
Clocks a sub-10 5k, medal/finish pic, husband waiting with the car. CRAZY proud! & sooooo very appreciative ❤️
LAST LAP. It’d be tight. 16-minute walk pace. Certainly, wasn’t setting any speed records – but FINISH I did.
6 continents, 6 marathons, 6 days. Anything is POSSIBLE… with FAMILY.
- Triple 8 New York
- Day 6 START
- Eisenhower Park, L.I.
- SIBLING Day
- love ya Ash ❤️
- Garden City USA
- 6-hour cutoff 😬
- Day 6: North America
- TWO to go!
- 8 laps ’round
Icebreaker Marathon