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Good Bad & The Monkey
In Mexico just recently I got attacked by a spider monkey. As it turned out he was friendly ... but when a strange monkey comes out of the jungle and wraps itself around your leg it tends to freak you out.
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
- Anya
I'd love to see the Garmin download for the cruise ship run - doing .10 mile laps while moving 20 knots.
Vim
Running on the ocean
I would LOVE to see a GPS tracing of this.
You know when you're running a ultra marathon because the pain actually starts to hurt -- Jakob Herrmann my running achievements
Thats the plan! Ive still got a few years training to go though. I want to do it before I turn 30 (or at 30 if I have to)
Wow, that sound even worse than a treadmill. ( not a fan of cruise ships )
Myself and a buddy ran Mt Whitney (highest peak in the lower 48 at 14.5K) from Whitney Portal (8.5K, I think) to the top and back.
~Gordo~
I always thought Badwater ended at the top of Whitney. Why do they run it in July if the race doesn't continue on up to the peak? I figured the reason for the July timeframe was so that the racers could actually ascend to the peak without using ice axes and crampons etc. What hotel do you stay at in Lone Pine? We always book the Dow Villa - coolest hotel around!
One day at a time
Death Valley, 115 degrees?? Wow, you ARE nuts! I can't even imagine that.