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Palisades Ultra 50K in Irwin, Idaho

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Race date: July 16, 2022 One of the most fitful night's sleep one can have occurs the night before a race. I'm on diphenhydramine (I have allergies, so no foul play here) and melatonin, but I'm restless. The ceiling fan is too loud. There's a grind to it, like the gears are off. It's too hot, so I can't turn it off. I open the window to the little motel room we're staying in, but then I hear the cars driving by. After burning a few hours of possible sleep I drift into a half sleep. The bed I'm on turns into a sort of parking lot and I'm trying to find a space to park, but every time I do I realize I'm parked in the wrong spot. I tell myself kind words about how you can be just fine missing a night's rest. Then my alarm sounds. At 4:45 AM I get in the car with my wife and she drives me to the race location. I lather on sunscreen and apply vaseline to my armpits. I've chafed there enough times to remember this trick. I catch the race direct

Speedgoat 50K at Snowbird, UT

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Race date: July 24, 2021 The starting area is packed with healthy-looking, capable trail runners. I always get a bit intimidated around such a group. I eat a banana, stretch, and enter the crowd. Soon the gun goes off. We begin a steep climb immediately. Many of us begin walking it because of the grade.  A drone circles overhead. I joke to those around me that we better run while we’re being videoed. Nobody even chuckles. Tough crowd.  We run by the top of a chair lift, then begin running crisscross across the mountain, at an angle which keeps the grade low. It feels good to be out of the climb and running with more of a stride. Then we climb more. As we near the summit we reach a large slope of loose shale and other rock. It’s almost impossible to run on. I reach the first aid station. It’s at the top of the tram lift. My body feels good, considering the amount of elevation I’d just climbed. I just ran from the lodge of a ski resort to the top of a mountain. 3000’ of elevation gain in