P.s. My camera died around mile 4 (I think due to excessive sweat), so no pictures after that. Sorry!
Enjoying and discovering trails everywhere I go. I used to live in Atlanta (and still have many close ties there), but have moved to California during the summer of '08. Now, I spend my running time exploring the trails of the SF Bay Area, particularly the East Bay (Berkeley).
Sunday, April 27, 2008
The 2008 SweetH2O 50k
P.s. My camera died around mile 4 (I think due to excessive sweat), so no pictures after that. Sorry!
Saturday, April 26, 2008
SweetH20 Result!
Full report to follow.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
So, Let's Talk About My Weakness
Looking ahead to this weekend, I'm really going to have to be smart about my up- and downhills, especially on the powerline section. For those of you who have never been, wait until my report next week. I really can't think of a section of any trail that's more physiologically and psychologically (!) brutal than The Powerlines. Good thing we get to do it twice.
Anyhow, I found a nice little video by Wasatch Speed Goats Karl Meltzer and Scott Mason. It gave me some good tips, and mabye it'll help you.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Blog Carnival!
So, it’s been a bit quiet around here for the past week or so. That’s mainly due to my travels to the
But while I was out, I did some nice reading on all your blogs. Here is a selection for everyone’s reading pleasure:
- My buddy Adam just completed his first Ironman
- Leslie and Scott each ran the hot Mount Diablo 50 miler. As did Paul.
- Anton Krupicka’s performance at the American River 50 has the blogosphere buzzin’. Read his account here.
- Jean Pommier struggled with asthma at the same race
- GUTS has a new blog and announced that they will resurrect the Pine Mountain 40 miler
There were so many more great entries recently! It’s hard to link to them all here at once. I could literally post links all day, but that wouldn't fun. Not for you and not for me.
One week until
Thursday, April 10, 2008
I'm Sort Of A Badass!
One thing I was for sure: desperate. I went on a long run today at SweetH20 and underestimated how long I'd be running before I'd make it back to my car.
(For the locals, the power lines and Top Of The World really got to me). It was fairly warm (upper 70s) and before long I was out of water with no water source in sight. No water fountains, no car, not even hikers I could hit up for some spare fluids.
So a bad case of cotton mouth and a pounding headache drove me to the unexpected: I drank out of small stream. It seemed fairly clean. My iodine pills were at home so it was completely unfiltered. A solid 20 oz. of cold, refreshing H-2-0 was all it took for me to finish up my run successfully. Alexander Supertramp, Eustace Conway or even Anton Krupicka (read his 2007 Leadville 100 race report...he drank some unfiltered water then as well) would be proud!
(no ill-effects of any kind so far, so I should be good to go)
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Yellow Snow
I took some pictures to illustrate how prevalent the pollen really is around here.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Trail Runs in Georgia
Check them out and get out there!
P.s. If you know of any trail races in Georgia that I do not have listed, please alert me in the comments or send me an e-mail.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Back On My Feet

"Requirements for shelter residents to join are simple -- they must live in an affiliated facility and be clean and sober for 30 days. Members receive new shoes and running clothes, and teams run together three times a week between 5:30 and 6 a.m.
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Back On My Feet also has a job training program for a partner. Three members are taking classes, learning computer and interview skills, while three others have found jobs."
Wow! I am blown away by the concept and very intrigued. I've always felt that running is a great way to build self-esteem and to learn how to stay focused. Running is a huge part of my life and, I am certain, the backbone to the successes I have had away from the trail.
Again, I'm intrigued, and I'm gonna look more into this charity.