Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Ready to Start an Epic Adventure

So first of all I really should not be blogging at this very moment.....

I should be in bed, getting a lot of sleep for my drive to Nelson tomorrow.....

Tomorrow I slowly start heading east to where my race is on Saturday in the Crowsnest Pass. I am spending the night in Nelson and then my parents, sister and I will pack up the vehicle (like old times but less fighting with my sister! haha) on Friday and drive to Blairmore where the start is. I am wide awake from packing up...playing with.... and organizing all of my gear, I even went for a wander in the forest tonight to test out a new headlamp! and now have been motivated to blog about it...perhaps this will put me to sleep :)

Food, Medical Bag, Therapy Supplies and Running Gear for race day!

 Below is the list of what I have packed (or will buy) so far for the race
Medical
Clothing
Food
Accessories
Misc
Advil
2 shorts
Ginger Chews
Shoe horn
Chair
Tylenol
Compression shorts
Nutella
3 garmin
Sleeping bag
Tums
2 compression socks
Pizza
Watch
tent
Imodium
Compression sleeves
Trail mix
HR monitor
2 towels
Pepto
Arm sleeves
Chicken soup
2 cool bands
3 face clothes
2nd skin
4 socks
Salt tabs
Hat
Hand towel
Leuko tape
4 shoes
Alete
Visor
2 water bladders
Hypafix
sandals
Petreum
2 tube bands
Running pack
Tuff skin
mitts
Vega
Oakleys
Hand held bottle
Duct tape
2xRunning tights
Instant coffee
Sunscreen
4 mini bottles
Skin lube
3xT3
Choc exp beans
Bug spray
thermos
Body glide
3x tank
50 gels/candies
Water filter
Zip locks
Vaseline
3x shirt
White bread
2x headlamps
Racers guide
File
jacket
dates
Extra batteries
Leg info
Nail clippers
Toque
 Bananas
matches
Crew checklist
Foam

 Peanut butter
Bear bell
pace plan
K tape


Bear spray
Waiver
Bandaids


 rolling pin
Speakers/headphones
tapes


 cupping set
Ipod
Emergency blanket


 foam roller
whistle
afterbite



camera
tensors



Iphone charger


I am excited to say that I feel that I have done all that I could in terms of physical prep, mental prep, setting a race plan and organizing all of my equipment. its a great feeling going into the race this way as I know that no matter what the outcome, I am proud of myself and the effort I have put into my training. Most importantly a huge kudos to my body, it has had a rough year and it has really taken to the training in the last three months. Now is its time to shine for adapting to all of the training I have put it through and I know its itching to get going!

Also a big thanks to my family, Keish, friends and co workers during this past training season, I would have never of been able to train as hard and often as I did if it were not for them and their support.
Nicole, Graham and I after our 28 km Tenderfoot Boogie race at the end of June

Girls run up Lynn Valley
I am so excited for this race, what I will see, feel and learn. Saturday will not come fast enough! My support crew will be doing updates through my race on twitter, if you are interested you can follow at @atperspective!