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I got accepted to run the Bridger Ridge Run in Bozeman, MT http://www.winddrinkers.org/BRR/BridgerRidge.html.
I think I may have bitten off more than I can chew as I have ten weeks to prepare. I think the plan is to just get the milage up slowly and run it like a long nice and easy run and not worry about it being a race. I volunteered at an aid station two years ago and it was one of the most enjoyable experiences I've ever had. We had to hike from the finish line 5 miles to the top of the last mountain (4500 feet to 8700) carrying gatorade and food.
Anyway, I don't know if I was a random selection or if my 50 word essay did the trick, but I'm in.
I hope I make it.
CT
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WohooO! That's awesome!
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I got accepted to run the Bridger Ridge Run in Bozeman, MT http://www.winddrinkers.org/BRR/BridgerRidge.html. I think I may have bitten off more than I can chew as I have ten weeks to prepare. I think the plan is to just get the milage up slowly and run it like a long nice and easy run and not worry about it being a race. I volunteered at an aid station two years ago and it was one of the most enjoyable experiences I've ever had. We had to hike from the finish line 5 miles to the top of the last mountain (4500 feet to 8700) carrying gatorade and food. Anyway, I don't know if I was a random selection or if my 50 word essay did the trick, but I'm in. I hope I make it. CT
or maybe it was because you volunteered 2 yrs ago & carried those supplies 5 miles to the top of the mountain. You should have priority for acceptance after doing that !!
anyway good luck!
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or maybe it was because you volunteered 2 yrs ago & carried those supplies 5 miles to the top of the mountain. You should have priority for acceptance after doing that !! anyway good luck!
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