Today was my third year running the Great Silverado Footrace, put on by Race Director, Chay Peterson. First off, before I write another word, let me show you this:
Notice that first hill. Now, Chay is not an evil woman. In fact, she’s very nice. So why’d she do it??? Perhaps it was to wake us up. Or maybe it was to make the rest of the run seem “easy.” No, I think it was for the challenge. Someone yelled from behind as we made that climb, '”Mankind is so stupid!.” We all laughed. I’m sure inside we all knew the truth, the truth that John F. Kennedy once told this nation, “ . . . we do it not because it is easy, but because it is hard . . .”
Despite that first hill (though now that it’s over, it wasn’t that difficult), I had lots of fun. The race is split into two parts. The first loop being the longest, my garmin showed: 9.83 total miles with +3,763 elevation gain. That’s a heck of a lot of elevation gain for less than ten miles!
Anyone who likes a true adventure and the toughest terrain should try this race. I crawled, I bushwhacked. I slipped and landed on my butt. I fell. A branch whacked my eyeball. I took off my gloves for a minute, slipped and gashed my hand. Some downhills were so steep, I placed my foot beneath my upper thigh and slid down on my bottom. I took in awesome scenery spotted with spring flowers. I laughed. I joked. I climbed up a rope. I tore my clothes, shredded my socks. And I said a few cuss words.
Best of all, I raced. I didn’t plan on racing. I merely planned on finishing both loops. But it seemed that one runner targeted me, and then there were three of us running side by side. And I was so dang tired, I thought to myself, “Heck, just let them take it”. Then I thought to myself, “No way! You can run for hours Lauren, maybe they can’t!” And so on the next uphill, I didn’t slow and lost the two who had been at my heals for at least an hour. I didn’t see them again for the remainder of the race.
Chay Gives Race Directions (she’s the leprechaun)
Racers (& Sweeps) load up in trucks & head out to Start Line
I accomplished my goal this year and completed both loops of The Great Silverado Footrace. It was hard, and it hurt at times. I have some ugly bruises and cuts. I had to throw away my socks. But I am fine. And I am dang proud. Proud that I finished both loops, and the vast majority of the second loop completely by myself.
If I can, I will be back for a 4th year. Maybe I’ll see you there too!
The Movie
Fun, fun, fun in Silverado Canyon