

I'll try to keep this report as concise as possible, but bear with me as I try to fully describe the experience of "yo momma!"
The race was set to begin at 6:30 with the pre-race meeting at 6:15. With it being a low key event we were able to get the the park with just a little time to hang out. I got my gear in place so there would be minimal time waisted between loops. My brain was already thinking strategy for staying motivated with a multi looped course. My mom and sister were running the 25k while I was in for the full 50m. I was thankful to have their company for the beginning of the day (except for the 1/2 mile section the 50 milers split from the rest) The full distance was a total of 6 loops with a "14 hour cutoff"
Due to the continual change of course throughout the day, I've separated the post into loop sections :)
Gear:
brooks cascadia
Pro compression socks
Road runner compression shorts
5 shirts
Nathan quickshot handheld water
Nathan hydration vest (loops 5/6)
Loops 1 & 2

I was thankful to have Jamie with me.

Loop one was pretty uneventful but I will say I had an eerie feeling that this day was going to be much harder than I expected.
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hill with ropes |
(Time on clock: 4hours 14min)
Loops 3 & 4
After 2 loops with company it was hard to head out knowing the rest of my day would be alone. The great thing about looped courses is less drop bag worry and a lot of family support.... the bad thing about looped courses: the car is right there! Ha!
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Things really started to get interesting at loop 4 when the rain hit, including rumbling thunder! I continued on soaked but enjoying the new smells and sounds (add in ipod). The rain only made the course conditions exponentially sloppier. There were several spots on course where the footing was fairly narrow with steep drop offs just past the trail. I began walking sections due to mud, causing these previously runnable areas to slant more than my comfort level. You could see where others tried certain paths and failed. I was constantly planning, re-adjusting, and recovering which took a mental toll. All the while, the heart was happy knowing I was giving it my best.
These loops brought special gifts from nature. I know that sounds weird but it is something that keeps me motivated for so many hours in a run.
*The section by the dam was filled with beautiful yellow finches.
*I love the understated beauty of the female cardinal and the splash of vibrant red from its male counterpart.
*Of course the encouragement and camaraderie of fellow runners were welcomed distractions from the TOUGH course/run.
(Time on clock: 9hours 4 min.... loop 4 killed the pace)
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hill/bridge/hill combo |
Loop 5
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stairs #1 |
(Time on clock: 11hours 45min)
Loop 6

I found myself running along the edge of the path in the leaves to get more traction. At the bottom of several hills I spend a moment planning the best route knowing the wrong path would send me sliding back to the bottom only to have to climb again. Trees and ropes became my best friends in regards to climbing hills and even "skied" down a few declines in the grooves of previous sliding runners. I felt relieved after pulling myself up the worst of the inclines and made it through the creek. There was still course left, but it felt safe!
Dusk was upon me and I was thankful for my headlamp. The woods kind of took on a spooky element with the sounds of animals rusting in the dark (Was that a coyote yip???). "Get through the pines and near the lake.... parking lot with geese.... down the hill by the boat docks.... through the grassy area".... before the finish I could see my mom and sister (what a beautiful sight)! The checkered flag chute was mine! Rob (RD) was waiting for me at the finish ready to place the well-earned medal on my neck. I did it!! Definitely not a PR for time, but a new farthest distance: 52.2 miles.
(Time on clock: 14 hours 31 min.)
Reflection

Lucy, my I Run 4 buddy gave me such inspiration all day! I run because she can't. I am so blessed to get to know this strong family that handles challenges like bosses! Awesome examples for me and my need for control!
Rob and Angie put on an awesome event. They cared for each person out there. Rob's energy was so fun and he wanted to all succeed and have a fun day.
Not only do I want to do this event again.... I don't see myself taking a break from ultras anytime soon.
I run ultras for me: to get away, to destress, to push myself past the comfort zone, to be better than I was yesterday....
But I also run these things for others. To encourage, to connect, to reflect and meditate for those in need, to inspire.

Fun Extras:
* Food consumed on run: potato chips, 3 bananas, 4 pixie sticks, 1 oreo cookie, 1 chocolate chip cookie, 2 packages of fruit snacks, 1 jolly rancher, a few pretzel sticks, peanutbutter pretzels, and a couple doritos.
* 1 bathroom break at the campground aid station during loop 1
* 0 falls...... several close calls! :)
* 1 cheezy smile for several hours.
