10:31:15 46th place. Needless to say, I am frigging PSYCHED!
Bob broke 11 hours. What a champ.
7 something won the gig. Amazing.
Full report to come.
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10:31:15 46th place. Needless to say, I am frigging PSYCHED!
Bob broke 11 hours. What a champ.
7 something won the gig. Amazing.
Full report to come.
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It's about that time. ~40 degrees. Slightly overcast. Should be a good
day for a long run.
More when I'm done.
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Just did a short, 30- minute run on the banks of Turquoise Lake. Warm
day but gorgeous nonetheless. Prepping for an early dinner then early
to bed since we need to be put of here around 5:15 tomorrow morning.
Will keep you posted when able.
~stubert.
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The Edge… there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. ~ Hunter S. Thompson
Bob is swinging by around 10 and then we are heading up the hill to Leadville. We have to pick up our race packs by 2 (I find this to be annoying, at best) and then are going to find a place to camp for the night. We’ll probably do a short run, take a dip in the lake or sit in one of the area’s 38 degree creeks, grab some grub and then get our sleep on prior to tomorrow’s big event.
The course is a 25-mile out and back along double-track historic mining roads to the east of Leadville. Overall altitude gain of about 7800′. All at 10,000+ elevation. Good times. Last year, I did the first 50 of the Leadville 100 course in about 12:30 (similar elevation gain over that distance) so I am thinking I should be able to get this done in 12 and may push for 10 if I am feeling well. My main goal is to finish, however.
I won’t be posting during the event but will keep you updated here or on my Twitter account when I am able. Check in and keep track of the progress.
~stubert.