At mile 100, I thought seriously about dropping out given the conditions and state of my gear. I was lucky to get my friend Dane on the phone to talk some sense into me. A guy from TN gave me some extra socks, and a volunteer let me warm up in her truck. After a long break and rest, I ran up to Mingus Mountain fast as possible to stay warm.
From then on, I shared many miles with fellow runners. I’ll never forget the positive attitudes, kindness, depth and humor of these folks. It was a pleasure.
Looking back at my data, I was surprised to see that my moving time across 256 miles was 75 hrs - well ahead of my goal of 90 hours! Unfortunately, I took a lot of time warming up, drying off and resting between movements, totaling 115 hrs elapsed. Turns out crew and pacers are important especially in tough conditions. But that’s ok, I wasn’t trying to win the race! I set out to experience the wild, unbroken natural and cultural essence of Arizona (and to identify as many new birds as possible). So to those ends, mission accomplished! What a beautiful experience. Arizona is a shiny gem.
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