The blue trail is a short 1.6 mile loop that that is necessary for the mileage to be right at the end. We ran back through the parking lot toward the starting line and entered the forest again on the White Trail for four 7.4 mile loops.
I ran the first loop fairly conservatively and met some interesting people. The ultra marathoners I met were gracious, humble, and helpful. They have checked their egos. They are also tremendously motivating. It was a good change to talk with people who could actually understand my motivation unlike most days when I'm told its just crazy. I talked to a woman who finished her first 100 miler. I asked her "how do you even get your mind around that." She said, Thats just it, its all in your head. Your body can do it. If you can run 50k you can run 50M, if you can run 50M you can run 100M."
The second and third loop I was all by myself. There is comfort in solitude, value in suffering. I was comfortable. I cranked up my pace and ran the numerous hills. At the mid-lap aid station, another dude followed me in. When asked about his distance for today. "I'm doing 40." My new motivation was to beat this guy so at least I wouldn't be last.
On my fourth loop, at the mid-lap aid station, the workers said, "what can I get you?" "...muhh" I couldn't form words and I have no idea why. Maybe running silently by myself for 3 hours. Luckily she has obviously heard this lack of response and immediately began offering me things. Do you want water, gatorade, ice? Do you need salt? When was the last time you took in calories? I really felt taken care of. I moved on and on my way out I saw the guy I had to beat. I was a half mile ahead.
I emerged from the woods on the white trail at 12:30ish and I saw Jessica, Liam and Tripper. I muscled my way to the 50k finish and the race director asked, "Are you finished or are you going on?" I muttered, I am going 40. I was then told that only 2 runners ahead of me had continued past the 50k point. "That means your in at least 3rd place." I was stoked, but suffering a great deal. I was significantly chaffed in several sensitive areas.
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| Applying diaper rash ointment and snacking on some pretzels at 35.6. |
The last 8.6 miles consited of 2 loops of the combined Blue and Yellow Trail. It was 92 degrees and humid. The first loops was ok. Tripper was there prompting me to keep running when I wanted to walk. The second loop, when I was at 35.6 miles, was excruciating. I sincerely could have wept. Tripper and I hit the pavement for 200 of the most poignantly painful yet satisfying yards.
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| Final Stretch |
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| ULTRA banana |
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| Feet after 40 miles of trails. |
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