Canal graffiti in Worcester
My previous post I showed a screenshot of my West Highland Way (WHW) lottery result. I’m in! This race had always been an afterthought due to it requiring two crew members and a car to provide support for the entire race. It looks like the crew is also your “aid stations,” I don’t believe the race organizers provide anything through the run other than time keeping. Usually every checkpoint or aid station provides food and water. I obviously need to start doing some more research and also find some people willing to follow me throughout the race.
Also with this “big race” I’ll likely drop out of the Lakeland 50 in July. It could be done, but too much racing isn’t conducive with family.
The WHW race begins at 1am on the Saturday closest to the summer solstice. Yes. 1 AM! This year that happens to be on June 20th, why don’t we just say Friday night June 19th! Anyway, I’ll dribble more information as I begin the planning process.
This puddle was a perfect mirror until a truck drove through it. Annoyed!
I also mentioned the Western States lottery which was yesterday. I think I got damn lucky getting to run that race when I did. The number of entries to the lotto are exploding. I had less of a chance this year, with more names in the hat, than the first time I tried and got in. Seeing that, I almost feel like I’m ready to move on and chase a different race like Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB), which carries the same if not more weight of importance than States. That’s not saying I won’t be in that lottery in the future though!
Who said road running was clean
The next two lotteries I’m shooting for are UTMB (100 miles Chamonix, France), close to Christmas I believe, and Tor des Geants (200+ miles Italy) which is January or February. It is possible to do the West Highland Way and one of these two as they are both in late August or September. Ideally I’d do UTMB, the Tor is extremely intimidating especially not living in the mountains.
Change of subject. Shoes. So I’ve recently been testing out a pair of Hoka Clifton 6 road shoes, they’re my new “commuter shoe.” Very different from the Altra Torin I’ve sworn by for the last few years (shown on my feet in the above photo). They’re maximally cushioned with much less sensitivity to them and are rockered. They kind of feel like you’ve got a ball under your foot that rolls your foot from heel to toe. The upper is snug but not uncomfortable. The rocker doesn’t effect me as I don’t heel strike but walking in them it’s really nice. So far I’m really enjoying them despite the big differences. I like the smooshy soft feel but am trying to get used to the snug fit, they come in widths so I’m curious how the wider 2E version feels. Altra has an enormous toe box which I really like. So far I’m impressed with the Clifton and understand why they’re so popular.
Diglis footbridge over the River Severn. Part of my daily run commute.
That’s the latest update. Back at it......
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