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Sweaty Otter Run/Hike (Read 610 times)

    This full event was a scheduled 64 miles. Due to piercing rain/extreme heat and humidity I broke and only completed half 31.54 miles a little over 50k. Here are some stats: http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/episode/view.do?episodePk.pkValue=3632126#
      This full event was a scheduled 64 miles. Due to piercing rain/extreme heat and humidity I broke and only completed half 31.54 miles a little over 50k. Here are some stats: http://runningahead.com/logs/bf2d2d29c2104ce18b2bc7e836c9fd94/workouts/0d7bcad8cd19475fb54055339bc9dd2f http://www.teamfatotter.com/sweaty_otter_live.php http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/episode/view.do?episodePk.pkValue=3632126#
      A little over 50K is still a very impressive run !
      2009: BQ?
        d*mn dude! Here's a virtual pat on your sweaty back from me. Wink Why did you go for a 50k? modal

        Vim

          d*mn dude! Here's a virtual pat on your sweaty back from me. Wink Why did you go for a 50k? modal
          In retrospect I cannot recall. I did very little to no running the last 10 miles. I was just trying to get to the halfway marker so I could be taken home. The hills in that state park were insane. At least 3 to 4 climbs and drops of 75 to 150 feet every mile. Loads of elevation info on the garmin.
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            Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

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