5 days ago I was in Ireland.  This Friday, travelling I-70 West ‘cross the Americas Continental Divide.

Half-day work day, destination: Fruita.  5-hour drive from Boulder, 17 miles from the Utah border.  Arrived 20 minutes before bib pick-up/Expo shut down.  I’ve cut it closer.  My PW (personal worst)?  Illinois Marathon, April 2016: 2 minutes.  Yikes!

Tomorrow’s run, Colorado’s only November marathon.  Chose Rim Rock to keep the streak alive (cost choice, Dublin was weighty on the pocketbook).  Ironically, now visiting my Mom in 2 weeks (& of course marathon-registered nearby, addictive habit ❤).  Sleeps at the Balanced Rock Inn, half-mile from Fruita’s Community Center – shuttle meet-up location AND (26 miles later) tomorrow’s marathon finish.

Pitch dark early a.m. start.  Double-shirted but stuck with shorts.  Hard to ‘best guess’ race attire in Fall.  Inside the Park, sheltered 45 minutes behind a porta-potty [windbreak] ‘til the day’s 7am Start.  2nd marathon experience inside a National Park 🙂

Colorado National Monument.  Landscape more Utah than Colorado.  Warned/awaited a gun start, small athletic field (mostly college runners: Colorado Mesa University & CU-Boulder).  Gun jamm’d, CMU coach casually said ‘ok go’ – & we were on our way.

8 miles UP.  First 4 miles: 2500ft UP.  More hike than run.  Even the parts that LOOKED flat, a steady clip UP.

Stopped, snapped pics, took in the panorama/Park’s amazing beauty.

Cold Shivers Point – cold winds blew.  3 miles of down, mile-half of rolling, series of incredible Park overlooks.  Red Canyon, Ute Canyon, Fallen Rock, Artists Point, Monument Canyon & Grand View.  National Park eye-candy, a scenic wonder.

Unfortunately, just not feelin’ it today.  Those first 4 miles of UP sucked the life outta my legs.  Dublin Sunday, Fruita 6 days later – head demons rattled loud/mentally spent.  DNF, DNF.  I’ve got nothing to prove, I’ve finished 100.  Lick my wounds, run another day.

Except

No vehicle available at the Half Marathon mark (Aid Station 6).  Volunteers asked I go on to mile 17 (next Aid Station).  Seriously?  Begrudgingly, restarted my jog/slog pace.  Sooner I get to [mile] 17, sooner I could warm up & go home.

Except

Assigned Volunteer asked a bystander to watch Aid Station 7.  Guy had a truck but no idea how to get to the Finish (Rim Rock Road was closed to the Public today).  He tried to explain.  Seriously?  Wasn’t listening, wouldn’t even refill my hydration bottles.  Head demons too strong this day – next 3 miles without water, not gonna help matters.  Ugly unfriendly headspace.

Refueled at 20.  No one quits a race at mile 20.  Runner in orange, young gal in sweats.  Back-n-forth, we 3 swapped places.  Mile 23, I reached the Aid Station last.  Worst-to-first by mile 25.  Fruita City Limits.  Colorado River.

Mile to go.  UP the overpass, jogged its downside into town.  Quarter-mile to FINISH & I did, I finished.

Today my 4-year RUNniversary, 48 consecutive months marathoning.  Most unlikely of marathon finishes, angry HOURS spent planning my running retirement – literally tried to quit TWICE.  Never ever again.  Well….never ever for 2 weeks.  LOL>

 

Rim Rock Run 2017
Fruita, Colorado

 

Marathon Results
125  K R Haga  Louisville CO  5:43:12

 

 

 

Run the Year Motto:  EVERY day’s a run day, 2017 miles in 2017

 

October 2017 updateTechnically missed my miles, but still sported HUGE HIGH FIVES this month.  Completed marathon #100 – celebrating with family in Dublin, Ireland 🍀.  Logged 135 miles total, leaving ~ 80/month to SMASH another 2017 goal.

2018 goal-setting was an unexpected theme this month.  Started tri training to improve fitness (more mental than physical).  Shooting to complete this year’s UNFINISHED targets: a new marathon PR & Bighorn, my first 50-mile trail race (registration opens Jan 5th).

50 State Déjà Vu tour: kicking off 2018 with an all UPHILL ultra climb, Hilo-to-Volcano, Hawaii.  Additionally, set a 7-continent marathon challenge.  TIME GOAL: May 2020.  Fingers crossed I’ll be marathoning Antarctica in January 2019!

 

2-month focus: STAY the COURSE

NEXT month my 4 year RUNniversary.  48 consecutive months marathoning!

 

Race ReCap:  3 marathons, 3 time zones – 2 continents.  Portland, Omaha & IRELAND.

Marathoning Streak:  47 months

Mileage ReCap:  ended October at 1,854 miles (only 163 miles ‘til GOAL)

 

 

Leader: The pathfinder, able to get from here to there, to connect in service of a goal.  Setting an agenda, working in the dark, going new places and tackling unknowable obstacles.

 

 

No more planning.  Tick, tick, tick.  Time is here.

Late 9am Start.  Extra hour of sleep (clock fell back last night).  Long corral walk, 30 minutes+ after the Elites.  Same elite Africans I rode the elevator with this morning (GREAT hotel choice, Sis! – my 2nd floor accommodations like the Olympics).

No Half, no 5K – thousands lined up ALL running 26.2 miles.  Always a bundle of nerves.  Not so much today.  3 of us marathoning, walked to the Start with Sis & husband Paul.

4th largest race in Europe, 2nd biggest field of participants EVER – for me, only 2015’s New York City Marathon larger.  Much more a fan of smaller races (crowds make me claustrophobic) – but this, magic #100.  Go BIG or Go Home, no regrets 🙂

Irish weather?  Not this day.  Cool sunshiny start.  Winds gusted time to time, skies waffled between overcast & sunshine – pretty much PERFECT.

Today, would run with Sis.  She’d keep me motivated/stay upbeat.  Sis’ GAME plan: Galloway’s Run Walk Run method, attempting a 2nd Half negative split.

Wall of people.  Gun start, moseyed slow thru downtown Dublin.  Crowds thinned after Phoenix Park, Europe’s largest public grounds. Sunshine, manicured lawns.  BEAUTIFUL.  So much GREEN.  Exited before mile 10, climbed the largest of the day’s hills.

100 MARATHONS

Run Walk Run.  Timer rang, we’d walk.  Ding again, back to running.  Just dumb luck…but felt a bit jinxed with today’s hills.  UPHILL we’d charge, then her watch would alarm. Downhill’d all the walks.  Coincidence?  Hmm…thinking: childhood payback.

Castles & commuter trains, AWESOME crowd support.  2nd Half & next slog of miles: 15-seconds faster.  Sis like the Energizer Bunny.  AND that attitude.  2018 goal: I will someday/somehow/somewhere be this upbeat 17 miles into a run.

[Sis’ suggestion] iPhon’d today’s marathon experience.  More payback?  Smiles, chitter-chatter, laughs then the 2nd Half.  Like watching a train wreck – you just can’t turn away.  Laboured breathing, lack of coherent conversation, nonstop mileage updates.  Repeated words like a trained parrot.  Telling ya, I’m a hot mess.  HA!

THEN somewhere in the 20s (mile marker), Sis kicked it up another 15-seconds.  Ok fine, I’ll admit it.  My YOUNGER sister beef’d up our pace another 15-seconds, somewhere in the 20s & I faded.  Like the end of Titanic, I begged her to let me go – sure I was dying.  ‘No, no I’ll wait’: she said.  Then just like the film, they tear your fingers off the door & let you sink to the bottom of the Atlantic.  Yep, just like that.  LOL>

3 STRONG!  Think Sis took a coffee while waiting, but was there when I FINISHED #100.  Blanket-wrapped, awaited our family’s 3rd finisher, my brother-in-law Paul.  That’s how we roll.  THREE MARATHON FINISHERS in this clan.

100 marathons.  Who would’ve guessed THIS 4 years ago, after running my first 26.2 in Anchorage, Alaska?  Lucky in life.

Colorado-bound in the early a.m. – outta vacation days.  Good problem to have, 2017: WOW whatta year!

 

SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon
SUNDAY 29TH OCTOBER 2017

 

K R Haga  Marathon Maniacs  4:46:57

 

 

Dublin Marathon 2017