Another December marathon, ‘nother predawn Friday at DIA. Denver to Baltimore, Baltimore to Charleston. Kiawah Island this weekend, South Carolina. Ritzy-gated community 30 minutes from downtown Charleston. Palm trees & ocean – far cry from last week’s Kentucky mud fest, but an all familiar forecast. Rain & 45 degrees – bring it on Carolina, I’ve got this! Down to 5 states after tomorrow’s 26.2 🙂
Past the guard shack, East Beach check-in. Bib pickup, Expo & weekend condo registration – one stop shopping. Crib accommodations walking distance from Saturday’s Start (Memorial Day sign-up has its perks). Dinner at the Ryder Cup, 15-minute drive ‘long the ocean. Pitch black/overcast – still, smell of salt in the air 🌴
Condo scuttled early, whole lotta runners – literally THOUSANDS – bit overwhelming after a full travel day. Tomorrow’s a fresh Start…with a late weather surprise. Winter Storm Diego waiting ‘til 2pm to strike the Island. I’d be marathon-finished & indoor manicotti-feasting before the first sheets of rain. Happy day.
Morning. Daylight. First time seeing me outdoor digs, dark came early nite prior. Inlet water, manicured greens, moss-draped oak & golf carts. Whole lotta those. Disney-reminiscent, maybe too perfect. Folks appear/disappear, behind-the-scenes perfection perpetually maintained.
Blink. Focus. I’m here to run.
Cued waaaaay back, 5:30 pace group. 12-minute first mile – sooooo many runners, who knew? [combined Start: Halfers peel’d off mile 5] Kept pace tight the next eight miles. Eyed the 4-hour bunny. Second outdoor run since Kentucky, been injury sidelined. River crossing gone awry.
Parasite-pill popped at 15. Lost my pace posse but maintained a healthy bounce. Steady 9:45-10 min/mile numbers. Found walking aggravates the pull. Palm tree gazed, playlist zoned. New Miley riff. Yeh, I said it. Proud & loud, we all got vices. Beat, beat, beat. Random collection of pulse.
21, 22, 23 – ticking ‘em off today, just another long run…tune obsessed, route lined with putting greens. Wind a-blowin’/chill in the air, time to wrap this puppy up. Storm’s movin’ in. Mylar blankets & tropical palms, marathon SUCCESS. #138 in the books, South Carolina x2 part of the past.
Hot shower & something Italian. Outta lasagna, outta the rain. No worries, manicotti calling. Touristing would have to wait ‘til morning. Mother Nature thanks – run done & just in time.
Kiawah Island Marathon:
K R HAGA crossed the Finish at 12:26
Course time: 04:22:35
Pace: 10:02 min/mi
- hello Charleston
- golf MECCA ⛳
- Kiawah’s Ryder Cup
- marathon morn Deer
- whole lotta runners
- live oak canopy
- palm trees & putting greens
- South Carolina SUCCESS
- chilly December FINISH
Hour to Bowling Green, refueled/stretched/discarded yesterday’s muddy remnants. Backroads of Kentucky. Hour-15 further (back on highway now), pulled into Hermitage parking. History nerd alert. Flight home not ‘til noon – left 75 minutes to tour the People’s President’s Tennessee home. Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory. Sis, Paul & Stephen punched their tickets last month when we group ran Nashville. Today, I’d get my opportunity.
Not a HUGE fan of $20 Jackson (Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt top my list) – but he embodied the American dream. After 50 years of aristocrats, Jackson was elected by the People, as one of us. Orphaned early/penniless, joined the army, worked hard/driven & (after being robbed 4 years earlier) became U.S. President.
(Won both Popular & Electoral vote majorities in 1824, but the House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams – 2nd in actual election. You think Gore or Hillary got robbed, check this out.)
Folks in period costumes each major room/floor of the Hermitage. Lotta knowledge/super interesting. I remember reading a book about Jackson & wife Rachel Donelson in 4th grade. Frontier love story.
What I didn’t read in 4th grade? Never really divorced husband #1 – these were Frontier times. Not widowed, married to 2 men – problem for the newly elected Jackson. Controversy took its toll & the former Mrs. Robards died before Jackson took office. Buried in her inaugural ball gown. Sad, somber.
Every era has its stories – two centuries before social media.
Folks also choose to gloss over slavery. Gone with the Wind/Southern romance hoohah. Flying to South Carolina next week, expect more of the same. Part of America’s shameful past. I capture, chain, shackle you. You belong to me. I sell you as property. Why stop there? Humans are meat, right? Absolutely bonkers.
Remember the past, learn from the past – don’t live in the past.
the Hermitage: interesting old house, Greco-Old World columns/architecture. Slave owner. 75 minutes is plenty.
- Election of 1824
- The People’s President
- inaugural Carriage
- $20 Jackson
- Frontier LOVE story
- Hermitage Mansion
- no pics policy 🙁
- fields of Hickory
- Scottish seed
- it’s not romantic, remember & learn from the past
- Hermitage’s first caretaker
- Frontier reality
7am Start. Could see day’s kickoff banner from my front window. Vans, tents, participant cars rowed neatly – and RAIN. Been in the forecast all week. Expected but now, reality. Double-shirt’d, rain jacket, hydration pack, pair of old Newtons. One last run. I get attached, hard time letting go. Save all shoe farewells for mud/torrential rain. 2 pairs at home await their last stand/surrender races [summer’s Salomons will see Antarctica].
Colonel Mustard, Mr. Green, Mrs. White – Mansion’s Clue residents all dressed to run (holding tight/staying dry) loitering the outside door. Ohio, Indiana, Texas, Louisville (Kentucky’s Lou-vul). Quick hello/goodbye – 7 minutes ‘til Start. First to abandon the community stoop. Slow-walked ‘cross Green Mill bridge, soaked in the buzz/pre-race noise/runner chatter. RD warned ‘deep mud’ and remember ‘you paid for this’.
2 laps, 6 hour time goal. Plan: Bang out the first lap quick.
Combined start. Half, Full, 50, ONE HUNDRED MILES. I’d run my Lap 1 with Anthony (from West Georgia). Young guy. Runs only trail, only ultra-distance. 100 miles today, great life spirit. His crazy? Eats McDonald’s hamburgers every 5 miles. Do the math. That’s TWENTY pancake-flattened Mickey D’s, pre-planned/purchased, in separate plastic bags. LOL> Why junk food? High calorie, not real meat/easy to digest. Hmmm.
Half-mile in, first climb UP, 800ft. Lotta UPs & downs this day. Kentucky Appalachia. Enjoyed the wooded sections, summers here must be stunning. Ran right & left of mud – kinda funny in hindsight. First lap, one of the lead runners – trail still in good shape. 145 racers later, lap 2 would be a slog-a-thon. Hugged tree-line, less downpour.
BAPTISM. GPS read 3.45 miles. Fully body submersion. No stats next 8 miles.
Thought ‘screw it’. Creek crossing. Hit it hard, fast, right thru the center. Don’t pansy out/rock-hop over/around – suck it up, PUSH hard, quick in & out. Must’ve been 3-4 feet deep. One step, two step, krrr-plunk & DOWN. River rushing, full head immersion. Instinctively hands reached/searched, pulled myself UP & out. OMG – did that just happen? And I kept running. Seriously though, what were my options? It’s a trail race. No aid stations, no medical, I’m deep in Kentucky. Tell ya this – no longer worried about rain. HA!
Heard a runner behind me retell the story. Guy up there is a bad ass. Pulled himself outta a river & just kept running. Me a bad ass? Thanks man. Tag. I’ll wear that. Met 100-miler Anthony soon after. Good company. Heavy rain, big hills, MUD, wet leafy down stretches. Left the backwoods near mile 12. Stomped off 2lbs of trail mud, met Anthony’s Georgia crew, passed Green Farms Mansion, crossed the old wooden Mill Bridge.
Lap one, done. Water refuel, pretzels, oranges – notta lotta food, that’d come later.
Hung with Georgia thru Baptismal Creek. Was holding him back, much slower slopping in mud. Run a-ok, walking – not so much. Think I cheerleader-split downriver, groin pull. Guys my age not that flexible.
And the heavens opened… Big heavy drops. Stung, hit hard. Down the bill of my cap. All by myself now. Tough conditions, Kentucky slog fest. Core builder. I’d need this for Antarctica ❄️
Tunes turned on, kept moving forward. Only one way out – and that’s the Finish. 2 laps & done.
Only one mental meltdown, maybe mile-half from the paved-road finish. No Garmin, didn’t know. Said my goodbyes, giving up the body. Dark moment. Appalachia had won. Completely entirely absolutely ALONE.
And then…a familiar tree, a memorable bog, a pink flag – I’m not lost, I’m ok. Wipe your eyes. New tune, foot forward.
Mansion now in sight – AND that Bridge. That beautiful Kentucky bridge. D-O-N-E.
- Green Mill Bridge
- 2 laps & done
- Kentucky Tough Mudder
- 6 hour FINISH
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