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Running the Appalachian Trail Through the Smokies

This run had been lingering on my dream list forever.  When other plans for the 4th of July holiday weekend fell through, I suggested this as a close-to-home Plan B.  Rob was thrilled and though I’d love to say I was too (especially since it was my idea), my heart was still in Scotland and [...]

Exploring The Isle of Skye

Heading to Skye After the West Highland Way race, we rode the train down to Milngavie, picked up our car and drove back to Ft. William.  The next day, we left for a few days of running and hiking on Skye.  The island has been on my dream list for as long as I’ve had [...]

West Highland Way – Making a Dream Come True

It was only when we drove into the Milngavie train station parking lot early that the race became a reality.  One week of vacation already gone and the traces of it almost erased now by irrational race nervousness. We were the first runners here, six or seven hours ahead of start time, and the parking [...]

Tapering in the Lake District

Rob and I flew in to Manchester, England, for the West Highland Way race so we spent the week before in England’s Lake District enjoying the trails.  The area’s worth visiting for the scenery alone but it impossible for me to be content just sitting and gazing.  I have to get out and go.  And [...]

Jon and Steve’s Bob Graham Round

It’s the week before the West Highland Way 100 in Scotland and we’re spending the week sleeping and exploring trails in England’s Lake District.  One happy coincidence of this is that we had the rare chance to see good friends Jon Steele and Steve Walker on their Bob Graham Round attempt. So what, you may [...]

Chattooga 50k – Unexpected Odds

I give up.  The odds of starting this race late all three times was pretty low, but we managed it.  It’s now in the realm of a tradition. This year, we at least found out we’re not missing a turn like we thought before – we checked them ALL on the way to the start.  [...]

Andy Colee’s Number

The weekend after a satisfying Massanutten 100, Rob and I ran the Scenic City Marathon in Chattanooga.  I’ll say upfront that it’s not my favorite race – there’s usually a dispiriting lack of post-race anything, much less vegetarian food, but my friends wanted to go and any time I can spend with them is good [...]

Massanutten 100 – Ghosts

May 15, 2010.  Outside Luray, Virginia I had looked forward to this all spring.  It’s a great course (lots of rocks and climb), a fun gathering of friends, and would be my tenth start and hopefully ninth finish.  In short, the highlight of my spring. With all that anticipating, you’d think I’d be in perfect [...]

Miwok 100k – Run With Me

San Francisco, May 1, 2010 (May Day!) People always ask what an ultra’s like, so this time I’m putting you in the driver’s seat.  Let’s go! Coming Into the Race Last year, clouds dumped rain and the wind blew an unending fog onto you the entire day.  You were cold and couldn’t see a darn [...]

Zane Grey 50 – Too Quick

April 24, 2010, Pine to Payson, Arizona Zane Grey is a wonderful, pure single-track race with plenty of rocks – exactly what I love – in one of my favorite parts of Arizona, but I might never have tried it if my parents didn’t live there.  As great as this race is, the best part [...]