So my main goal for today's run was to feel good. My 20 milers for SGM were so horrible. Not enough water, fuel, hot weather, lack of experience, and poor pacing on my part. So today, I just wanted to feel good - no matter the pace. RAD, Karen and Chad met at the JRP. I texted RAD last night and told her to bring her rain jacket. Thankfully, we didn't need it. The weather was absolutely perfect...I couldn't have asked for anything more! We headed north first and climbed mountains (they called them hills, but I'm calling them mountains). We saw a beautiful herd of deer. I was definitely the caboose of the group today and it didn't hurt my ego. I honestly didn't care about my pace today. I just needed the mental confidence that I could finish this run. We had wonderful conversations and I was so grateful for the company. Today, RAD was on fire. She made the mountains and miles seem effortless. I was so proud of her! Big things are coming her way. We turned around after 6 miles. Took a GU. I totally messed up my Garmin today. I kept forgetting to start it. It totally ticked me off :)
Once we reached the parking lot, I refilled my water bottles, took off my rain jacket (lots of blue skies), took another GU, and headed off for another 8 miles. We ran into a group of Army fellows doing a time trial. They look pretty darn. RAD decided to race an 11 year old scout. We got a GREAT laugh! Chad left a goodie bag for us and I will forever be grateful for those orange slices. Manna from heaven. Since my Garmin was all messed up, I had no idea how far we had gone. Then suddenly, it was time to turn around. Hooray! Rachel and Chad took off for some speedy miles and I chatted with Karen. She gave me some wonderful spiritual thoughts for the day. Thanks Karen! Around mile 18/19 my right hip started to hurt a bit like at SGM. Since I've been super faithful with my hip exercises, I'm wondering if it might be hip bursitis again. It it does it again after my next 20, I'm going to have to have it checked out. Finally, we finished. What a great sense of accomplishment! Though I was very slow, I felt a lot better than previous 20 milers. I can worry about speed on the track. This was a HUGE confidence booster for me. Maybe I can finish Ogden in one piece. Thanks friends for a wonderful morning!
I stretched for a minute and headed home. I picked up two 8 lbs of ice. I took an ice bath and about froze. Ate lunch at In and Out and spent the afternoon playing with cousins before they head back to CA. **I think I ran about 3:15:00 - 9:45 pace **Now that is has been several hours, my lower legs are very sore. I've been wearing my compression socks all day. I'm taking tomorrow and maybe Monday off.
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