Lululemon dropped her. Facebook isn't letting me copy the link.
RustyBoltz said:
Got talked into filling a last minute opening on some friends' Ragnar team for the Oct event at Flat Rock Ranch.
Maybe I'm underestimating the mileage, but it seems the hardest part is going to be not drinking too much between loops while waiting on the rest of the team to run their loops.
They need to move this race back about two weeks to mid or late oct. The last five years have been very warm for the race start which whittles the field down as the race goes on.aggiespartan said:
Paced about 50 miles at Arkansas Traveler this weekend. Overall it went pretty well and my runner finished. We finished back of the pack but there were only 94 finishers out of 250 registered runners. Someone at an aid station said there were about 17 DNS. People were dropping like flies. We saw people dropping from the 50k aid station on. The winner finished in 15 hours and some change a good two and a half hours ahead of the next guy. The last person finished with about 11 minutes to spare. A few people timed out from what we heard.
It was my runners first 100 and he stayed in pretty good spirits for almost the entire race. It got pretty hot on Saturday but cooled off overnight. I thought about signing up or this race, but overall glad I didn't. It's almost all dirt and jeep roads and the terrain was kind of boring. The aid stations were pretty good and we got into a groove and found some strategies that were working. We stayed pretty strong until about mile 85 when the wheels started falling off. We were still making pretty good forward progress and I told my runner that was pretty good for his first. His kids ran it in with him and he finished at 28:45.
Little sore since I hadn't trained much for big climbs lately, but I should be good to go in a few days. I tried out injinji socks and they worked pretty well. I still had a hot spot on my little toe, and nothing I've tried has helped, so I'm guess I'm back to the drawing board on that.
They need to move this race back about two weeks to mid oct or late october. The last five years have been very warm for the race start which whittles the field down as the race goes on.
honestly, i don't even remember smelling the pumpkin.johnson2012 said:
That was entertaining.
Between drinking pumpkin beer & having to smell pumpkin for the mile ... barf
completely forgot you were doing this one! I'm excited to hear about how it goes. I've never heard a bad thing about this race. Only thing I'm not a fan of is that is multi-lap.aggiespartan said:
Javelina is on Saturday. Not really sure how I'm feeling about it. What I'm about to do never really hits me until packet pickup. This week I'm trying to get myself rested up and think about some mental strategies. I'm going to need them since I feel like I could be better prepared, but I always feel that way. The temperatures were trending down, but it looks like it's going back up. It's going to be hot.
good luck spartyaggiespartan said:
Me either but I'll see how it goes. My first Aravaipa race too!
I'll be bib 359.