I mean, it was bad and all, but who has time for any kind of emotion when you are on to the next thing before the day is out. I knew that next up was the AOR race, and last year, that really helped throw me right back into running. And who can't feel somewhat better dressed like this:
This year I was in van two, which was torturous due to all the waiting.
I was dressed and ready to run at 4:30 am Friday morning and did not run a step until close to 3 pm that afternoon, and that wasn't even my scheduled leg! But it was a lot of fun and despite my ADHD tendencies, I was able to calm down enough to get some sleep. We passed through one gorgeous site after another, from the actual course to the "borrowed" house where we caught a couple hours of down time.
There is nothing like a van load of six sweaty runners to make you forget about your troubles. Even taking a mile and a half detour on leg 10 did not dampen my spirit, and the 3 am run through Antietam was nothing short of incredible.
replace candles with glowsticks and it almost looked like this...well not really |
.I especially like "...Calm down. Ultrarunning is still pretty damn counterculture."
http://www.outsideonline.com/1977961/reality-check-ultrarunning-not-mainstream
It may just be our quirky-ness that makes ultrarunners interesting and annoying at the same time.