Well, i only did 30 today, so i guess that means i'm out. But i guess that also means i get to climb san jacinto tomorrow. After that, we'll see.
Hardrock 34:42
It's Tuesday, I'm back in Berkeley, and I just ran my first Hardrock last Friday/Saturday in 34:42. I wanted to record thoughts immediately after the experience, because it was hard , and now that it's been a few days, I'm already forgetting the pain. [I don't want kids, so you'll have to insert your own reference to childbearing here if you so desire.] Start The race started at 6AM. I slept reasonably well the night before in my truck just behind the school gym where the race starts--Silverton is very low key, so it's easy to dirtbag inside the city limits. I did, however, have a bit of GI non-normality, but it didn't seem like a big deal. I started in shorts, T-shirt, and a windshirt. As expected, the windshirt soon became too warm, likely because of the clouds that were obviously going to bring rain sooner rather than later. First Climb I started maybe 30-40 deep in the field, going faster than I'd ever climbed in training, but not feel...
Hey sent you this same message via facebook but I don't know which one you're going to read so here it is:
ReplyDeletePlanning a SHR trek August 1. I read your blog and saw that you might be thinking about it. I am looking for a reliable partner. I have the 11x 17 maps printed (Skurka's) and will be ready to go when I get back from Europe and the Alps, which is where I am now.
What do you think?