The Cause:
The Ulman Cancer Fund
The People:
Revolution3 Triathlon
They are doing a Run Across America to raise money for the Ulman Cancer Fund and there is still time to donate! They have two teams that leap frog taking 8 hour shifts and they take turns running. They contacted our running club because they need an 8 hour shift covered while passing through NM so they could nurse some injuries and get some well deserved rest so my friend decided to come to the rescue last minute and put together a team to take it on! It was such a great experience and even though we only met them briefly I could feel the energy that each of them put out! Some of us on our team had never met other than through DM or FB but we all had fun.
Cops/Robbery - We were in the middle of no where between midnight and 8am with our hazards on going really slow following runners with a head lamp/vest and blinking red lights, so we got pulled over at least 5-6 times. A couple of times the cops asked our runner if we had seen a guy in jeans walking and we had actually noticed 2 guys dressed in black walking together on this desolate road and thought it was odd but then we figured they thought the same about us. The cops told us they had just robbed a store and took off with lights on. Another one just wanted to make sure we were ok and once we explained he just waived us on.
Cujo - There was one small town that we ran through that was very scary mainly because each house had at least 6 vicious dogs protecting it and Cujo was on the lose while one of us was running, luckily he just sniffed our runner a little and took off but he was HUGE and scary and when it was my turn to run my heart was racing so fast and I've never been afraid of dogs. Once I looked over to see one racing towards me with gnarly teeth but then it came to the end of it's chain!!!!
Trains/Pooping in the desert - Another one of us was apparently scared to death of trains, we couldn't stop laughing (sorry) I mean seriously who's scared of trains :-) I appreciated when the trains came by because I figured the loud noise was scaring away critters that might have been lurking in the dark waiting for us to pass by. She did get over her fear of pooping in the open though on this trip we were all so proud she's officially an endurance runner now!!
| Can you guessed who organized this for us? Maybe the one that looks way too excited to be running a relay at midnight? |
After all that we made it back safe and it was an awesome experience. Although it confirmed that I am grumpy when I don't get sleep and not a very good night runner I did manage to get 9 of our team of 5's 48 miles in and even though I wouldn't want to do a relay that was actually a race I loved the experience and my running friends and all for a good cause! I then came home and went for a 2 mile hike/walk with a friend who it was her 1st time exercising and I'm so proud of her! She did awesome and has a plan to get healthy! Another runner rushed home because he still had to go pace his wife on her 1st 10k race ever and she did awesome!
It was a good weekend folks!!! How about you would you rather do a 36 hour running relay or an Ironman? IM for me thanks!
P.S. Don't forget to enter my Road ID giveaway HERE!!! ends April 6th
8 comments:
This relay is for such a good cause. I am glad you were able to take part in it :)
Okay, first...I have to apologize for not commenting over the past couple weeks. I pulled up your blog and didn't realize that each picture was a blog post and thought you were just throwing out some pictures. I'm stupid - so sorry.
I think relays are fun, but also so draining. I've never done a full IM but I'd love to so I'm going to go with the IM on this one :). Glad you got to participate in such a great cause for the relay though
No worries a few other people have told me that too about the new layout, can't decide if I should keep it or not I've also gotten some ppl that really like it so idk..
Yes, it was very draining and this was only 8 hours so I couldn't imagine!
I'm pretty introverted IRL so I think it would be tough for me to find the right group of people that I could spend 36 hours with on little sleep and in such tight quarters. Even though the IM training would be much more of a commitment, it's definitely something I'd like to work toward one day.
Sounds like you had some crazy experiences out there. I'm glad you ended up having a great time in the end.
Oh, and I didn't realize that pooping in the open was a requirement for being an endurance runner. Not sure I want to think about how to train for that ;-)
Looks like fun!! Sleep is way over rated plus there is always the day, right?
Yeah 36 hours would be a long time 8 hrs and we already knew way too much about eachother! :-) Yup defenitly a requirement but no training when you gotta go you gotta go!
Yup! I swear the sleep deprevation shocked my system in a good way! I've been alert and more productive ever since!
How fun!! COngrats on the relay
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