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AggieOO
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Sounds like Ihor is coming in soon. He had the assist at Bigs, and it looks like Harvey is hanging around to cheer him on.

AggieOO
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Jasmine came through the fire tower with 4 hours to go.
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aggiespartan said:

Sounds like Ihor is coming in soon. He had the assist at Bigs, and it looks like Harvey is hanging around to cheer him on.


Ihor finished in 58:44:49!
aggiespartan
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John Kelly completed. Damien Hall came in the wrong direction.
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John Kelly is an absolute animal...
aggiespartan
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Jared Campbell just got his 4th finish.
AggieOO
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not much time left for the remainder of folks....
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Greig Hamilton just came in.
AggieOO
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The race is probably going to he 300 miles next year just so no one finishes.
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Sebastian is out. only Jasmin left.
AggieOO
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Hoping she makes it but not holding my breath.
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SHE FINISHED!!! with a minute and a half to spare!
AggieOO
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1:39 to be exact
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I can't wait for the videos of the finishes to start getting posted. There is already a video up of Jared Campbell waiting for Jasmin so she could have the clockwise loop.

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Jasmin's sprint to the finish

AggieOO
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posting this here too since the second half is running.

Throwback to '94, which was the first year of the MTB race at Leadville. First half of the video is the mountain bike race and the second half is the run. Pretty cool look back if you have the time. Weren't a lot of these documentary/race coverage videos back in the day.

aggiespartan
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My Leki poles finally got here. Where should I go practice with them around DFW? And how do I practice? Uphill mostly?
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I'm by no means an expert and have only used poles twice but I found using them uphill to come quite naturally. It was the descents that initially were dicey.
AggieOO
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aggiespartan said:

My Leki poles finally got here. Where should I go practice with them around DFW? And how do I practice? Uphill mostly?
i'd practice both up and down, but can't help you with a place in DFW.
AggieOO
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Just a short film, but here's the first non-vlog video. I have to start working on Black Canyon next.


aggiespartan
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I finished Buffalo Run 100 in just under 32 hours. I'll give a full race report later when I'm not trying to figure out how to not feel like I'm dying.
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I've been trying to think about what to say about my race, and I've started and stopped several times. I guess I'll start from the beginning.

Buffalo Run was my first 100. It's a 50 mile 2 loop course. The race started at 6:00 am on Friday. We flew in to Salt Lake City on Wednesday and hung out for a bit with one of hbc's childhood friends in Park City. Thursday, we moved to a hotel closer to the island. I checked in for the race Thursday evening, so I got to the start around 5:30. There was plenty of time. Although there were over 500 people total there for the races, there were only about 65 registered for the 100. There was one DNS (Ashley Paulson). You could tell that there was a lot of community around this race. I met a few other runners that this was also their first 100, but I met a ton of people that were repeat offenders.

The race started in the dark with probably the most boring part of the course, but running in the dark, you could see SLC wake up across the lake. It was a cool view first thing in the morning. Most of the climbing is in the back half of the loop. Some of the climbs are straight up and some are switchbacks. I made it through the climbs on the first loop and made my way down to the base of the mountain where there was an aid station. To my surprise, Brandon's friend and 3 kids were there also to cheer me on. That gave me a pretty good boost. I made my way back to the start/finish where they all greeted me again before I headed back out on my second loop.

I was starting to feel it a little bit in my feet but I was still in pretty good spirits. I went out with a lady that I stuck with for most of the second loop. We were helping each other through the parts we were each having trouble with. She was falling asleep overnight, so I made sure she stayed upright.

With about 30 miles to go, both of my feet started killing me. I couldn't extend my foot, so the downhills were the worst. I was still climbing pretty well, but I couldn't run or shuffle any of the downhills. We decided to start leap frogging. She would get ahead on the downhills, I'd catch up on climbs, and we'd check on each other in between.

About this time, the weather changed. it got very windy and it started raining. It was cold, but not unbearable. It was really just annoying at this point in the race. When I came down to the last aid station after all the climbing, I told hbc I didn't need anything, and I was just going to keep going and get this done. There were about 3 miles to the finish. I'm not sure how I did it. I was barely moving downhill, and there was still one big descent.

There was a street crossing to get to the finish, and they had someone there will a cowbell to escort the runners in. I was good until I saw her, then I lost it. I have no idea how I finished that race. I just kept telling myself that I'm a grinder, and I'm tougher than these miles. You can tell yourself that you're tough and that you can do this, but I guess you just never really know.

I finished right under 32 hours, which was off my goal, but I did fight through some hard last miles. I remember thinking to myself "there are only 30 miles to go" and immediately thinking that's the stupidest thing you've ever said. I feel like I still have more to prove, although I don't know what or to who. There were 14 drops. Karl Meltzer came in 3rd. The winner ran 18:24.

They had beer, hot dogs, and hamburgers at the end, but I didn't stick around very long. It was well supported. The community was great.

Hbc's friend commented later that he was really surprised about how the race was. He didn't expect it to be so laid back and for everyone to be so friendly.

At one point, I thought I was dying and for a split second, thought I'd have to quit. I stopped to pee on a rock and looked down and saw dark orange. All of the overexertion and rabdo threads flashed through my mind until I looked around and realized it was something growing on all the rocks, so don't worry, all my internal organs are fine. I started to lose my vision in my left eye right after I crossed the finish line, so I guess that was pretty good timing. It came back after about 10 minutes or so. Happy to share more about the terrain and whatnot if anyone is interested in the race.

Animals I saw on course: buffalo, 1 antelope, some young bighorn sheep, and some mice.
K Bo
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fk yeah! Great job grinding it out.
AggieOO
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nice work!

the question is...after experiencing 100 miles, are you still interested in going farther?
aggiespartan
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Yea. I just have to figure out what happened to my feet. I felt like that was really the only thing that actually went way wrong.
AggieOO
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you ran a 100 f-ing miles. that's what happened.
aggiespartan
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That's what people keep telling me, but I still don't think I believe them.
Sponge
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Good job! I ended up dropping just a quarter of the way through. Went to white rock to get my drop bag and have lunch but missed you.
Aside from my lack of training my shoes broke so I started to have feet issues right away. Only 300 miles on them so I expected them to last a bit longer (or maybe my log wasn't accurate).
Dafstun
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Way to go!

I know you had discussed vision loss previously. Was there anything specific you did to delay that from happening?

Did you end up using poles?
aggiespartan
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Sponge said:

Good job! I ended up dropping just a quarter of the way through. Went to white rock to get my drop bag and have lunch but missed you.
Aside from my lack of training my shoes broke so I started to have feet issues right away. Only 300 miles on them so I expected them to last a bit longer (or maybe my log wasn't accurate).
I kept looking for you, but didn't see you again. I had hoped you were just behind me somewhere and we were missing each other.
aggiespartan
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Dafstun said:

Way to go!

I know you had discussed vision loss previously. Was there anything specific you did to delay that from happening?

Did you end up using poles?
I didn't really do anything for my eyes. I got some glasses with more coverage, but I didn't wear them. If my eyes felt like they were starting to feel a little goopy, I stopped and tried to wipe them. It rained the night before the race, so I think that settled a lot of the dust that was in the air.

I didn't take my poles. I didn't have time to practice with them, so I was afraid they would hinder me more than help.
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Congrats! Amazing accomplishment. Thanks for sharing the report.
aggiespartan
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I have some crazy calluses on my toes now from where blisters formed, popped, then kept forming. What do you guys do for this? I was thinking about going to a pedicure place, but I don't want someone that doesn't know what they're doing to just start cutting up my feet. Medical pedicure?
AggieOO
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I don't do anything for calluses. Those things save me from blisters!
 
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