Where there is desire

There is gonna be a flame

Where there is a flame

Someone’s bound to get burned

But just because it burns

Doesn’t mean you’re gonna die

You’ve gotta get up and try, and try, and try

Gotta get up and try, and try, and try

You gotta get up and try, and try, and try

 

— “Try”, Pink (2012)

 

I’m an endurance runner not a skier.  BUT first-and-foremost I’m a Coloradan – it snows, we ski.

LOVE the concept of skiing, LOVE snow, high mountains, thin air.  Fear the pain of hitting hard, long-term injury.  That said — life’s meant to be lived.  No excuses, no wish I would’va – just LIVE & live BIG.

K* decree: at least once a year, every year…he will ski.  AND he will enjoy it 🙂

Post-work Friday travelled to Vail with my neighbor Larry.  Drive-share, room-share, skied on a buddy pass – Larry’s the guy to know when planning a Colorado ski vacation.  Airbnb’d in a mountain home, block or 2 from the local shuttle system – easiest/quickest way to reach the slopes (and it’s FREE vs $40 to park your car).

Saturday a.m. snow run (‘cause every day’s a run day), change of clothes, shuttle pick-up, Vail Village by 10:30.  Gondola ride UP to a choice of ski lifts.  Super cool.  Not my experience at A-Basin or our local Eldora…but I guess this is ‘Vail’.

Bad skier guide: GREEN, yes.  Black DIAMOND, heck no.  Life’s meant to be lived – but ya gotta know your limits.  4 runs from Mid-Vail before lunch, rode UP to Wildwood for lunch.  Nothing like a warm bowl of chili.

Afternoon-skied 2 runs from Wildwood, then Gitalong trail down to Vail Village.  Heavy snowfall.  LONG LONG ski on Gitalong — expected to see the Pacific at the end of my ride.  Hit hard more than a few times.  After one tumble, unlatched my binding on the attached ski, recovered its missing mate, steadied myself/rattled, struggled to stand, breathed long & deep.  ENOUGH!!!  Not a super proud moment.  Friend encouraged [me] back into skis & continue the journey home.  Next time: take the Gondola – HA!

Bruised but undeterred, I’ll be baaack 🙂  Skied the biggest, baddest mountain in Colorado, came home unbroken PLUS logged a few run miles at altitude — achieving life balance…baby steps.  #noregretlife

Next weekend: the inaugural Pueblo Marathon (short 2 ½ hours from home)

 

 

Vail Ski Day

 

 

Super Bowl tradition: 2017, 2016, 2015

 

 

Saturday morn: marathon’d in snowy sub-zero Grand Rapids, Michigan.  Sunday morn: church & Super Bowl 51.  Crazy FULL weekend.

4 straight years we’ve found FOOD & FOOTBALL to be a winning combination.  No matter who’s playing, wings & dip for the Big Game NEVER gets old.  2017 menu highlight: homemade cinnamon churros.  Well done Ash!

food, football – and Lady Gaga, this year’s Halftime Show.  “God Bless America”, followed by a dramatic roof-top plunge off NRG Stadium.  Most-watched music event in history.

Football ReCap: 2 very different halves.  1st Half – everything Atlanta, Patriots trailed 28-3.  2nd Half – biggest comeback in Super Bowl history, New England edged the Falcons 34-28 in OT.  WOW what an exciting 4th quarter!

 

 

 

 

Super Bowl LI: New England Patriots vs Atlanta Falcons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SiUNdkIwzQ&feature=player_embedded

 

 

Direct flight on Southwest, winter marathoning in Michigan – extending my monthly steak to 39.

Crazy quick turnaround on Super Bowl weekend.  16 hours – touchdown to take-off.  Landed late Friday nite, rental car pick-up, 20 minute drive to Wyoming — Wyoming, Michigan 🙂  frugal Super 8 fast sleep, 5 hours total.  Checked my weather app – still below zero.  Yikes!  After balmy treks in Florida & Georgia, today would be my first ‘true’ winter marathon of 2017.

 

We’ve all heard of Punxsutawney Phil, the little furry guy in Pennsylvania who comes out, sees his shadow, and declares six more weeks of winter. Then there’s Augustus T. Groundhog, better known as Grand Rapids Gus. He’s Phil’s much more interesting cousin. Unlike Phil, who it seems can only see shadows, Gus has much better eyesight and can look at a calendar on February 2 and know that spring doesn’t start for six weeks. Gus suggested that instead of lamenting over six more weeks of winter, we should EMBRACE the cold and snow and do something fun.

 

And so, the Groundhog Day Marathon was born.

 

 

Full Marathon:

Like the movie, you’ll feel like you’re repeating the same day over and over.  A total of 6 loops of approximately 4.4 miles…will have you feeling just a little case of deja vu.  500 Runner limit combined for full and half marathons.  Don’t plan on the course being free of snow.  It’s paved, which means no underlying rocks and roots, but that’s about all we’re promising.

 

Parked my rental at John Ball Zoo & boarded an early 6am shuttle to the Start.  Michiganers know,   sub-zero Start = HUGE WARMING tent (that’s where all pre- & post- race festivities centered).   Unfortunately, the porta-potty still stood outside – brrrr on the bum).  Multiple layers, neck scarf, sweats, beanie & a Captain America hoodie (summoned all my super powers this run).

Crowded full & half-marathon field, combo start.  Whitney Houston anthem, air horn start, careful walk over heavy ice to snow-covered trail.  Tough first mile.  Mind wandered, now 9 above zero, self-questioned whether to run or call it a day.  Runner field thinned; I adapted to course conditions.  More like running [on] trail today: focused on foot placement & staying upright.

First lap in 41 minutes, one minute behind goal…my pre-race ‘non-snow’ goal.  Sunshine on the next 2 laps created landscape magic.  Ran thru a frozen forest, popsicle-like trees & field grass weighed heavy under quarter-inch ice.  Winter beauty, truly stunning.

Wind ceased, third run aside Grand River.  Large upstream chunks of ice pushed down its center, breaking thru the city stream.  Crazy beautiful.  Sun disappeared, temp held steady at 12 degrees.  Lost much of the field as half-marathoners completed their journey.

NEVER a fan of laps – but DID look forward to 2 stretches each rotation.  Popsicle forest & the iceberg-laden Grand River.  Ya’ll know I’m a fan of winter…& this was some of its best.

Last lap, last aid station.  Water or Gatorade?  Naaahh mahh, wahhh-ter.  Just point, she says: ‘sometimes my tongue freezes too’.  WHAT?  true Michiganer experience.

Lost 6 minutes over the last 10K – but overall, my strongest run all year.  Fastest finish time, fastest recovery, fastest car ride back to the airport.  Didn’t refill my tank, completely outta time (sorry Enterprise, but only drove 22 miles total).  Small airport, no problem with security – yikes! my return flight was already boarding.  Would have to shower at home 🙁   #dirtyflyer

 

Groundhog Marathon
SAT FEBRUARY 4

 

K R Haga  M  Louisville CO  US  4:39:12.86

 

tomorrow: Super Bowl 51 at Ash & Tom’s home — Go Pats!

next weekend: skiing Vail (first time) — LOVE LOVE my Colorado life!

 

 

To all of you who ran Groundhog, I hope you are as proud of yourselves as I am. Remember, this is a race with a mileage that killed the first man that did it (and it sure as hell wasn’t tundra-level weather when he did). You are so frickin’ awesome! To those who volunteered–manning/womanning the aid stations, warming tent, and parking direction­–I feel like you had it even harder because you endured the arctic to provide us runners with the crucial necessities we needed to achieve this goal (and you certainly don’t mess around when it comes to cookie variety ). Thank you for being there and being an immensely valuable presence of this race when you easily could have just slept in and let us die. To all who were involved in creating this year’s Groundhog with set-up, management, and that kick-ass warming tent at the finish, thank you for giving the running community this opportunity to be completely insane and run this race. I’ll see you at the next one!

 

Punxsutawney Phil Sees His Shadow