Sunday, February 23, 2014

Cross Timbers Half Marathon

Sara and I spent last weekend camping at Lake Texoma.  I somehow convinced her to spend Valentines Day camping the night before I ran my half marathon at the lake.  The weather was about as nice as it could be for the middle of February.  We made the hour and a half drive north on Friday afternoon after we both got off of work.  After settling in to our camp spot, we were immediately treated to a beautiful sunset over the lake (see below).  The Cross Timbers trail run had about 400 total runners between the half marathon, marathon and 50 mile races.  Our campsite was about 100 yards from the start of the race.  It was a cool experience being able to camp that close to all of the action.  There was a pre-race dinner that we participated in Friday night. It was nice to be able to get the meet some people that I would be running with the next day.  We ended up sharing our camp spot with a couple who came in a small RV and a couple of their adult children who drove in from Austin.  The wife had Parkinson's disease.  It was nice to get to know them and learn a little bit of their stories.  After sitting by the campfire for a couple hours we hit the tent to try to get some rest.

While the daytime temps were very mild, it got quite cold overnight.  The temperatiure got down around freezing so neither Sara or I got a very good nights sleep.  We shivered our way through the night and woke up around 6:00 to get ready for the race.

The half marathon started at 7:30.  After leaving the relative comfort of our tents, we struggled through putting on clothes and eating a small breakfast.   Before long it was time to get to the finish line.  There were about 150 runners in the half marathon.  After a prayer and the count down from ten, we were off.  The course did a quick lap around the campground parking lot before dipping onto the single track.  I did my best to get towards the front of the pack before hitting the trail...passing becomes difficult if you get caught behind people who are moving much slower.  I was somewhere in the top 15 from the start.  The race moved at decent pace from the start.  The course was very hilly (for north Texas) following mostly along the banks of Lake Texoma.  There was very little flat areas along the course.  All the runners spread out fairly quickly and before long I was out on my own navigating the ups and downs.  Quickly, I arrived at the half way point aid station.  The course was an out and back so from this point on I was passing a bunch of people running in the opposite direction.  I wasn't sure what place I was in at this point but I did know there weren't too many people in front of me.  I tried to keep as comfortable a pace as I could, walking as little as possible.  My goal was to hold a steady pace throughout the race and not have any blow ups.  I passed 2 or 3 guys between miles 7 and 10.  At the aid station at roughly mile 10.5 I was told there were a few guys not too far in front. I tried to kick it up a notch and ended up passing two of the three before the finish line.  At the end of the day, I finished in 7th place out of roughly 150 with a time of 2:20.  This time is much slower than some of the other half's I have run but there was around 4000' of elevation gain on the course so I was happy with the effort.  It felt good to finish towards the front of the pack with a consistent effort for most of the day.

Here is my race info from my watch:  http://www.movescount.com/moves/move25982080


Thanks, as always, to Sara for being my number one cheerleader...for coming out and braving the cold temps, uncomfortable nights sleep, and early morning to support me.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

A Stroll Down Memory Lane...

Hello again! I wanted to share one of my favorite Christmas gifts with you guys, as well as take stroll down memory lane. You see, Kyle surprised me with another great gift this year... he is pretty good at that. He worked really hard to compile some of our favorite wedding pictures into a picture book. Below, you can click through and see what the book is like. It was crazy to take a look back at that special day, I can't believe it has already been over a year! We are so thankful that so many friends and family were able to be there to celebrate and make such fun memories! Now I can take a stroll down memory lane anytime I want! Take a look and feel free to comment on your favorite picture!


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Run . 2013 Recap - 2014 Preview

2013 has come to a close.  It's time to look back at what I accomplished during 2013 and look ahead to what my goals are for 2014.  

I had a successful year of running during 2013, staying injury free and getting to run in a handful of trail races.  I ran two 50k's (Whispering Pines and StumpJump), one marathon (Rough Creek), and one half marathon (Grasslands)...all on trails.  I finished every race.  I would have liked to of finished stronger in a few but each race is a learning and growing experience.  I will take each of these experiences into the new year as something to build on.  Here are my mileage totals for 2013:

January:  61.66 miles
February:  76.42 miles
March:  113.26 miles
April:  121.5 miles
May: 130.7 miles
June: 46.51 miles
July:  101 miles
August: 122.2 miles
September: 116.7 miles
October: 54.54 miles
November: 36.25 miles
December: 31.50 miles

TOTAL: 1,012 miles 

As I look to 2014, I want to build on my experiences of 2013.  This year I have the same goal of running somewhere in the range of 1200-1300 miles for the year.  I want to stay injury free and build on my race performances from last year while exploring some new trails around Dallas.

My tentative race schedule for 2014:

Cross Timbers Half Marathon - Lake Texoma
Ouachita Trail 50k - April 26 - Little Rock, AR
Chattanooga Mountains Stage Race - June 13-15 - Chattanooga, TN
A fall 50 miler - Potentially Palo Duro Trail Run?

That is all I have on my radar for now but I am sure I will find some other races to throw in this year.