Well, I was supposed to run Way too Cool 50k on Saturday, but they just cancelled due to weather. Epic rain / snow / wind is forecast for Thursday thru Sunday so I understand the call, but it's still a bummer.
coop-aero-06 said:
Well, I was supposed to run Way too Cool 50k on Saturday, but they just cancelled due to weather. Epic rain / snow / wind is forecast for Thursday thru Sunday so I understand the call, but it's still a bummer.
Swarely said:
Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon sign up is in the morning if anyone is interested.
https://www.pikespeakmarathon.org/marathon.html
Sponge said:
It will be interesting to see how things have changed since the handoff to ironman and now part of utmb. I believe last year was Meltzer's last time as RD.
One thing to note with the race is that it's all climbs or descents. The drop down the backside and climb out is so big that looking at the elevation profile makes other climbs look easy but that's deceptive. The last climb up Peruvian ridge is tough.
for some reason i'm not surprised. not sure why.aggiespartan said:
4 days in and Paul Johnson has already conceded the transcon record of 42 days and is now going to try to run it in 50 days and continue to raise money for charity. He didn't look that great after day 2.
great book!Swarely said:
"Racing Weight" by Matt Fitzgerald helped me with nutrition quite a bit.
i've done tangle, but its been years. no idea if they changed anything on the course, but there were a few sections that were just flagged across a field to connect the single track. The cave/tunnel and then the section along the water is cool. The rest of it is typical central texas terrain.Aggie Therapist said:
I'm doing The Rogue Trail Series continues with The TANGLE on Sunday, March 24 at Flat Creek Crossing Ranch.
Anyone familiar with this race? I've been out of the ultra running and trail scene for about 5 years and looking to get back into shape and hit the trail again. I live in Round Rock/Brushy Creek. Any casual run clubs around here. I feel like Pint House Pizza would be a Wednesday run club destination paradise.
sometimes takes a few tries to find the right group. I love having a group to keep me accountable and the social aspect. Luckily, I'm fine running solo, but I sure miss having a team sometimes. Its part of why my brother in law and I are doing the youtube project. We obviously live far apart, but it still adds an extra element.aggiespartan said:
I went to a running group a couple weeks ago in DFW and had a bad experience. I guess I could see how it's appealing for faster people though. I prefer solo.