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Oriflamme 50k – March 2010


IMG_0823This was a great race—I felt the best I had during a race so far for the 2010 season. It started on a bad note: we’d driven down to Julian from LA the night before, and had horrible traffic leaving the city. The first hour we traveled 13 miles. We finally arrived in Julian close to 10 pm. The B&B was cute, but our room (and bed) was tiny. We settled in to sleep around 11, but I could NOT get to sleep. I literally tossed and turned most of the night. I would guess I dozed around 2am, and got up at 5, with periods of wakefulness in between. So I was exhausted and not feeling my best at the start.

San Juan Trails 50k – March 2010

After feeling so great at Twin Peaks in February, San Juan Trails was a real struggle. On paper it looks easier than Twin Peaks (less mileage, less elevation) but it felt much more difficult. Part of it might have been my body: I was having stomach issues and hadn’t been keeping much food in since Wednesday, including not being able to choke down as much breakfast as I would have liked. I finished most of my oatmeal, but didn’t have the banana or gummies I had before Twin Peaks. Also, I’d only gotten 3 hours of (interrupted) sleep the night before, so I didn’t have as much in the tank to start.

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Twin Peaks – February 2010

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Twin Peaks 50k was my first ultra in over two years, and I was ner-vous! Quick backstory: In November 2007 I fell during a race and slammed my knee against a rock. This seemingly small injury nagged me for the next few weeks, and after I stupidly ran a 50k in early December, my knee was officially A Problem. It took almost two years of resting, very short runs, and lots of hiking and strength training before I felt confident about running longer distances again. I gradually built up my runs until I was running significant mileage to prepare for Twin Peaks, but I still wasn’t sure how my knee would hold up or how I would feel.

Tag Archive: Race Pictures

Oriflamme 50k – March 2010


IMG_0823This was a great race—I felt the best I had during a race so far for the 2010 season. It started on a bad note: we’d driven down to Julian from LA the night before, and had horrible traffic leaving the city. The first hour we traveled 13 miles. We finally arrived in Julian close to 10 pm. The B&B was cute, but our room (and bed) was tiny. We settled in to sleep around 11, but I could NOT get to sleep. I literally tossed and turned most of the night. I would guess I dozed around 2am, and got up at 5, with periods of wakefulness in between. So I was exhausted and not feeling my best at the start.

San Juan Trails 50k – March 2010

After feeling so great at Twin Peaks in February, San Juan Trails was a real struggle. On paper it looks easier than Twin Peaks (less mileage, less elevation) but it felt much more difficult. Part of it might have been my body: I was having stomach issues and hadn’t been keeping much food in since Wednesday, including not being able to choke down as much breakfast as I would have liked. I finished most of my oatmeal, but didn’t have the banana or gummies I had before Twin Peaks. Also, I’d only gotten 3 hours of (interrupted) sleep the night before, so I didn’t have as much in the tank to start.

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Twin Peaks – February 2010

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Twin Peaks 50k was my first ultra in over two years, and I was ner-vous! Quick backstory: In November 2007 I fell during a race and slammed my knee against a rock. This seemingly small injury nagged me for the next few weeks, and after I stupidly ran a 50k in early December, my knee was officially A Problem. It took almost two years of resting, very short runs, and lots of hiking and strength training before I felt confident about running longer distances again. I gradually built up my runs until I was running significant mileage to prepare for Twin Peaks, but I still wasn’t sure how my knee would hold up or how I would feel.

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