Finally, got 'er done, if ya'll are interested in reading it.
Leslie Living and Running Behind the Redwood Curtain -------------
Trail Runner Nation
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Bare Performance
MM #5615
Very cool, Leslie! Thanks.
Thanks ~
Carolyn
Sounds nice - good job!
I'd consider coming out to run it with you sometime!
I hammered down the trail, passing rocks and trees like they were standing still.
Why does this not surprise me?
With the altitude Carolyn's used to running at, she'd leave me in the dust! But that's okay. I wouldn't get offended.
Consider SOB. That elevation is right up your alley.
Man that sounds like a good time.
SteveP
U.M.W.B
I always enjoy reading your race reports Leslie, I don't know what I'd do if I saw large cat tracks on top of the runners shoe prints, I'd probably just head back in the direction I came and call it a day!
Thanks for the great RR and wonderful pictures. I would like to do this one some day.
"I didn’t run a race until I was 41 and that was a marathon! Let that sink in for a minute." -me
Leslie you certainly get to some unique and challenging races. I wouldn't have never heard of most of them if not for your race reports.
Congratulations on another race and report.
Courage ! Do one brave thing today...then run like hell.
Nice report and racing, fatozzig. Congratulations.
TomS
Marathon Maniac #957
Leslie, I sure wish I lived out there and could run some of these courses with you - they sound lovely! While two hours is close, to you, it's still a long way to drive after a race like this. Nice job!
Life is a headlong rush into the unknown. We can hunker down and hope nothing hits us or we can stand tall, lean into the wind and say, "Bring it on, darlin', and don't be stingy with the jalapenos."