This past weekend was the Wasatch Back Relay-- a 188 mile (although it ended up being almost 190 miles due to a surprise detour) race up and down the mountains from Logan to Park City. Brigham and I ran this crazy race with six of our best friends from Baltimore, and despite only 2 hours of sleep in the almost 28 hours it took us to finish the race, it was awesome! It was definitely hard-- we started at 1:30 pm and ran in the heat, ran all night long in the pitch dark with only little headlamps, up steep mountains and down steep roads. Each runner had at least one leg that made everyone else glad that they were not running it. But unlike most teams who had 12 runners to spread the joy around to, we only had 8. That meant we each had to pick up some extra legs. But it was a surprisingly good time! Cheering for the other runners on our team (the Fantastic Four Couples) and supporting them through difficult sections of their runs was really cool. Each of our team members did an awesome job-- even though it was a tough run and we had to pick up extra legs. Brigham ran like an animal (his second leg was uphill on an unpaved road in the heat of the day, smothering in all of the dust from the support vehicles) but unfortunately on second to last run, something tore in his leg. He managed to limp/run to the exchange point, but after that we all knew he was done. I picked up his last leg for him, which fortunately was only a flat 3-miler. The run that earned my place on the team was an 8 mile run up a mountain at 2 am about 35 minutes after my previous 4 mile leg. Our team finished in just under 28 hours, and we took 38th place in our division of about 656 teams-- which put us in the top 5% of teams. We are quite proud of that-- especially since the other teams had 12 people instead of 8! It was a great memory-making experience and a wonderful way to strengthen our bond with our friends. Even though I was dreading it for over a year, I'm glad that we did it!
Crazy is correct.
ReplyDeleteSeriously impressive - I'm pretty sure that's one of the many things I can say I will never accomplish in this life time. Maybe in the spirit world I have some endurance... or the millenium - definitely by then.
I'll vote for crazy. I'm proud of both of you though!
ReplyDeleteSounds crazy, but memorable.
ReplyDeleteI vote for some relaxing time for awhile for both of you! In fact I wish I were a Dr so I could prescibe it! Great accomplishment, now try just enjoying time to smell the roses! Candles burned on both ends get burnt out quick!
ReplyDeleteI am 100% impressed. You guys must have been really moving to finish that quick with only 8 people. Way to go!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. I think I'd do it if there were 12. But 8? Crazy!
ReplyDeleteWe're so impressed with your courage. How's Brigham's leg by now?
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