The run started southwest of London, about 20 minutes from my MIL's apartment, she kindly got up at stupid o'clock to drive me to the trailhead, I had left my car in a downtown London parking lot 56K away. The trail passed by MIL's apartment at exactly 50K, but I wanted to make sure I had a new distance PB at the end of the day.
There were about 20 ladies invited, but there were 4 doing the full distance: Rhonda, Robin, Lizzy and Catherine plus me at the start and Catherine H. dropped in for a few kilometres in the afternoon. We were supported by Clay and Steven.
The first section alternated between country roads and muddy farmer's fields. We peed trailside, in a row, as a group (as girls do).
If we lost sight of blazes, we retraced our steps and consulted the map (as girls do). At one of the first aid stops, a hunter stopped his truck to comment that we were being loud...um dude that was on purpose!
One benefit to being a midget is that I never have to worry about my head colliding with van trunk doors. |
I got laser therapy on my wonky right ankle after the fall I had last week, and of course I stepped in a gopher hole in a grassy area and went down. All the other ladies were standing over me, Catherine helped me up, Rhonda gave me a ginger chew (which was miraculous for the post-ankle roll pain/nausea) and they made me lead so I wouldn't get dropped. We walked a couple of kilometres, until we got to a very "shuffleable" provincial park.
Throughout the day, I ate orange slices, Pringles, Chips Ahoy, Timbits and drank a bottle each of ginger ale and regular Coke. I had Mio drops in my hydration vest and I had a headache that got progressively worse despite popping vitamin I for my ankle. It wasn't until Sunday afternoon that I figured out the cause - electrolyte imbalance - and taking 2 salt caps made the headache go away almost immediately. Then this morning I read the label on Mio vs. Gatorade - Mio has about 1/3rd the electrolytes as Gatorade, plus with the cool temps I really didn't think eletrolyte imbalance would be an issue, but now I know.
Running through London, Catherine H. joined us, and we ran through a lot of residential neighbourhoods and multi-use paths. By some miracle, every dog we met was leashed and well behaved.
This is Apollo. He managed to charm even me. I loved his striped socks. |
The last few kilometres took us through Springbank Park and towards downtown London. It was already starting to get dark, and I needed to be back home to meet up with the Sporty Spice girls at 6:30. I also underestimated how hard it would be mentally to run past the apartment. After passing the 50K mark, fatigue really set in and I walked most of the way to the next checkpoint. Still got my new distance/time PB, 54K in 8:25. Steven and Clay drove me back to my car, which was fortunately still where I had parked it the night before.
If I had been mentally/physically prepared with appropriate food/clothing to run the full distance, I would have, as Rhonda informed me there was no FKT for the Thames Valley Trail.
Posted by Rhonda-Marie Avery on Monday, 9 November 2015
I missed rescuing the injured runner, the Fireball whiskey and the instant ramen, but I had SO MUCH FUN!! Fat ass group runs are the best, even better than races and I look forward to Rhonda's next trail adventure!
The first bite of real food at GNO, after eating crap on the trails all day long. Photo by Nicole. |
Great recap! Nice to run with you again. Hope the ankle is ok now.
ReplyDeleteSounds like so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteGosh it sounds like quite the adventure! Love the pictures!
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