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United States
48F / 9C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 4/59
Age Group = Female, all
Age Group Rank = 1/18
I had a crazy day! The short version is that I was taking my niece camping near the race venue in eastern Washington. Once we made the trip (without getting into the logistics and details) we set up camp and then went advenuring.
First we hiked up to the beautiful basalt rock columns.
A notoriously amazing spot for trad climbers. My niece and I climbed all over everything we could. Then we drove down into the coulee a little and hiked a mile or so to an incredible sand dune. I decided it was a fun challenge to run up (OMG WHY WHY WHYYYYY) and then we ran down.
We then hiked back to the car and drove back up the coulee to an overlook of a waterfall where my friend and I had beer and my niece had her juice for "happy hour"
Then we went back to camp and made dinner. My nice said, "So are you going to boogie while you make dinner or what?" Great question and GREAT suggestion. So, we turned on the tunes and boogie we did!
After dinner we loaded up some more beer and hiked back up to the base of the basalt columns and watched the most beautiful sunset. In the distance, across the river I could see Whiskey Dick Mountain and the wind farm, where the race would be the next day.
Not too long after we tucked in for the night. My niece is a crazy sleeper. I got punched, kicked and steam-rolled. Also, she has night terrors. A couple hours after falling asleep I was awaken to her sitting straight up in the tent and shrieking at the top of her lungs, "NOooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" then she went right back to sleep.
My heart was pounding and of course I could not get back to sleep as easily. Finally I drifted off but was awaken again. This time it was a fellow camper off in the distance singing Elton John's "Benny and the Jets" acapella. While I wasn't super excited to be awaken again it was really beautiful! We were camped in a coulee and the sound was echoing off of the rocks. The part where he says,
"She's got electric boots a mohair suit
You know I read it in a magazine
Bennie and the Jets"
Was awesome. I layawake listening for a while and then finally drifted off.
I woke up slightly regretting my sand hill ascent. lol
My legs felt sooooo dead. But we made breakfast and packed up camp and headed to the venue.
The event was located halfway up Whiskey Dick Mountain at the state's second largest wind and solar facility. As many of you know I work in energy & environmental design so this is like a dream race for me.
I ran a couple miles and did some fast strides on the service road and then got my packet, listened to the safety meeting then headed out to the start.