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.
Second Hardrock, Same as the First.
Just a little bit hotter and a little bit worse! I finished my second Hardrock last week. It was a fun experience. I ran 1 hour 47 minutes slower than my 2017 time (in the same counter-clockwise direction) but it was a million degrees hotter, the course is two miles longer, and I took an additional 1.6-mile wrong turn. I placed essentially the same: 35th this time, 36th last time. I feel like I normally finish as the median runner, but when the going gets very tough, I do relatively better. I think the easiest explanation might just be that elevation wrecks some really good runners and I barely notice it up to 13,000 feet. Thanks, genetics. Or, when a race is high enough and steep enough that almost everyone is hiking, I'm a relatively fast hiker with better endurance. Regardless, it worked out reasonably well for me again. Training I've been telling myself since last October that I should hire a coach to write a training plan for me, or at least write a plan myself. ...
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?