Just got back from the Badwater Ultramarathon.
I crewed for Luis Escobar. If you know anything about crewing at Badwater, you know it's a big job and very rewarding, especially if you can successfully get you runner to the finish. We did. He was 9th overall and finished the 135 mile race in around 36 1/2 hours.
I amused and amazed onlookers by running on the pavement in Badwater barefoot. As long as you keep moving (and you have feet like mine), it's no real big deal...just don't stop.
I was going to hike up with Scott Jurek and his crew after the race; however, Scott and his wife Leah decided that the race had taken enough out of him, plus it was already nearly noon with afternoon storms brewing. He came in first place this year for the second time in a row in around 25 1/2 hours.
Scott is a vegan, so when we ordered burgers at the Portal for the crew, we ordered 10 veggie burgers. I had a cheese one. Now, I can't say that it was as good as a REAL hamburger, but it WAS damn good.
Best Regards, Barefoot Ted
PS. A big hello to those whom I met in person for the first time from this list. Can't say I remember all the names, my brain was already taxed to the limit.
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One foot at a time. One sole at a time. One hell of a good time.
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