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  1. #11
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    I ran down to the corner market to get a ice cold sixer...

    EDIT: Never mind, that was in my Jeep.
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  2. #12
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    I ran the tough mudder Nashville with some friends. Ended up being 10.6 miles with a bunch of interesting obstacles. The running prior to was about 16 miles a week and like most, it allows me to eat whatever I want. I would highly recommend it to others.
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  3. #13
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    "that was in my Jeep."

    With a Grillobius mounted on the side?

  4. #14
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    I run pretty regularly, not as much as I did a few years ago. I think I am about 35-40 mpw. My next race is a 50k on 6/28. We will be running the Lean Horse 100 as a 2 person relay team in August.

    This summer goal is to hit about 10 to 15 14ers. That kind of takes some time. First will be this saturday, going for a double, one at 14,036 and one at 13,748.

    still plan to get 80+ hrs on the boat too.

    What would be the race you would plan to run?
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  5. #15
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    Yearround...I don't know how you do it man - those 50 milers. I can't even begin to imagine.

    But of course, I guess those who like 5K's say the same thing about us marathoners.

    When you say 14ers - is that elevation?

  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by slipperyrockTKE300 View Post
    Yearround...

    When you say 14ers - is that elevation?
    yes, the elevation of the summit. the peaks that are over 14,000', we refer to them a "14er" check out 14ers.com. then the next class are 13ers, between 13,000' and 14,000'. many of the peaks can be done in one day. from 5-6 mile round trip to 20 miles. some are very technical climbing, which i don't think i will do.

    come out and go for a hike.
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  7. #17
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    I'd love to come out your way and do some backpacking, but easier said than done.

    One of these days.

    My wife would love to come out and visit the "bad lands" and see mount rushmore, etc.

    I would love to come out that way, rent some trikes and do route 66!

  8. #18
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    Ed,
    is you email at us abb? I have some great pics of 14,038 feet to show. remarkably, we went on the day the cello concert was playing so we had a free concert too. I think those guys are crazy to carry a $40k cello up a mountain and play on the snow.
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  9. #19
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    yep, it is.

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