Pre-race
Karyn came with me to Yoga at the Steamboat Yoga Center--the only way I want to spend the morning before running 50 miles. We got to see my yoga friend who convinced me to keep running my first year when I wanted to give up with 6.4 miles to go. I have seen her at yoga every year since and gotten to thank her. We then went to brunch at Creekside and Fish Creek Falls to show Karyn and Nate the glory that is Steamboat. Food, my faves, yoga, mountains. Hot damn. A few, or all of my favorite things.
At Fish Creek we got to see the first of the 100 milers coming through. They were wicked fast. Wowza. Like a million times faster than we planned to run the 50.
Mt. Werner. It starts.
This year Molly and Cade--my other most best besties that got me into this race 3 years ago--didn't run this year. They talked a ton of people into running then came to spectate. Sneaky. But I was glad to see them. Like so glad, I don't even have words for it. I think I cried when I first saw them. Anywhoosies they introduced Karyn and me to Blake. And we were dang thankful for that. I don't think Karyn and I could ever tire of each other, however, 50 miles is a long day and it was nice to have Blake become part of the squad so that we could talk to someone new. And we probably would've whined more to each other if Blake hadn't been there to be a buffer since Karyn and I are so comfortable with each other. So, start to Mt. Werner. 6.4 miles over 3,000 feet elevation gain. We hiked. It was as rough as always.
Making our way up Mt. Werner |
Mt. Werner to Long Lake. The Long Section.
6.8 miles of sneaky downhill. Way fun at the start. We added 3 loud guys to our squad and a few others and formed a train down the mountain. The loud guys were quite entertaining, telling us about the Fireball they had ready at our drop bags and about camping with girls who wear makeup and about ex girlfriends. One of their names is Larry, AKA LarBear, AKA Chicken Dinner.
Long Lake to Base Camp. Still with the FireBall Guys.
I kept leading our little train. The dudes kept entertaining us. Not really talking to us except for Larry to propose to Karyn, but just talking to each other about getting drunk the night before. Getting drunk camping the night before running 50 miles. Crazy. Oh!! And they agreed with Blake and me that they got out of marathon and triathlons because ultra runners are way more fun. Marathoners and triathletes can be dicks. That's coming from someone who was one of those dicks.
Base Camp to Dumont. Almost to Family!!!
Base Camp to Dumont is pretty short. When we get to Dumont we get to see fambam. Molly, Cade, Nate, my Ma, and Linda were all waiting for us. Hugs and happiness. We got to Dumont 15 minutes before my goal time. Holy balls, I started thinking. Maybe we could make my goal of 13 hours 30 minutes. I'd kind of scrapped the goal and decided my only wish was for Karyn and Blake to have a good day and finish. But maybe, maybe, I thought, we could do it together.
Dumont to Rabbit Ears to Dumont. That Mother F-ing Rock.
This section is hard. 2.7 miles up, up, up to touch Rabbit Ears (a rock formation that helped settlers know where to go), then steeeeep back down, 2.7 miles back to Dumont. The up sucks. But then you touch that rock and know you are half way there (I always sing Bon Jovi at this part) and you feel 50% better! Karyn was really hurting here. I tried not to ask her about it. Tried not to draw attention to her hurt and knew that she'd keep going if Blake and I did. It was her Achilles, the same problem I had my first year. I was so happy to get to Rabbit Ears that I kissed it like the Blarney Stone.
Squad to Rabbit Ears |
My Crew |
Dumont to Base Camp. No More Loud Guys. Just Us Breathing.
Uneventful section. Which is really good because last year I got lost here.
Base Camp to Long Lake. Some Drunk Chick Leads Us Astray.
I love this section. It's way my fave. We go through woods and jump over trees and up and down mountainous terrain and through meadows and over streams, oh my! So beautiful. Did I mention the Aspens are turning early this year? Well, I did 865 times on the drive to Steamboat so if I haven't mentioned it yet here, you should know that instead of just starting to turn yellow, the Aspens are turning early this year and so the forest was a blast of green, brown, grey, yellow, orange, and red. Unreal. So I had to poo and we stopped and then this lady who was drinking bourbon and maple syrup as her running fuel got in front of us so we were like, hey friend! And then she lead us the wrong way. Luckily we didn't go too far.
Long Lake to Mt. Werner. Where Part of my Soul Died in 2014.
6.8 miles sneaky uphill. I'd warned the girls about this part. It's where I was certain I would die my first Run Rabbit Run. 100% positive I would give up an die. But I didn't and here I was again. Round 3. I hardly spoke at all this section. I was thinking about Karyn and Blake. I was imagining them finishing. I thought about how proud I was of them and how thankful I was for them and was getting emotional. I knew how frustrating that section was so I took over the thinking for our squad and said, we're running here or we're hiking here and that was pretty much it. I told them where you start to think you're close and you aren't. I hope I was an OK leader.
Mt. Werner to Finish. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner.
When we got to Mt. Werner I tried to tell Karyn something and started crying because I was already so proud. We hugged and she, Blake and I started our last section. 6.4 miles down the mountain. It hurt. My knees were killing. Blake friend Diana met us and ran down with us. My family, who are almost pros at this by now, missed us. Which was my fault--I didn't text them when we got to Mt. Werner. But they did make it down the mountain in time to meet us at the finish line! We ran down the mountain fast. All the hurt went away about 2 miles in. We were going to finish. And we did it in the DAYLIGHT! That's a big damn deal. No headlamp needed. We crossed the finish line in 13 hours and 32 minutes. Almost 45 minutes faster than I did last year by myself. Almost 2 hours faster than I did 2 years ago. LarBear was supposed to propose to Karyn at the finish line, however, he was probably filling up on FireBall and forgot. I'm glad she settled for me, Blake, Molly, Cade, and FamBam.
From start to mid race to the day after we kissed Rabbit Ears. I love you all and never could have done this without you. |
Oh, and we got these sweet hats at the truck stop on the way home. So now we're all twins.
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