This weekend Kevin and I helped work an aide station for the Arkansas Traveller. I thought Traveller was misspelled all weekend but that is how they spell it. Anyway, it is a 100 mile marathon around Lake Silvia and the surrounding areas. Our station was called Pumpkin Patch and we had pumpkin pie, potato's, crackers, pretzels, and other goodies. Kevin's job was to fill up their water bottles with HEED, Gatorade, or water. My job was to cheer them on. I think I did pretty good...Lord knows if you are going to run 100 miles, you need some cheerleading. The race started on Saturday morning at 5:30am and the last runner came in 30 hours later. The winner ran it in 17 hours at the age of 43!!! Now can you imagine running 100 miles at this age....I can't imagine ever running 100 miles and the oldest person was 75 now that is just amazing. I can't get over it. I checked the results and he finished finished the race, where as only 1 twenty something finished the rest dropped out. Kevin and I have talked all weekend about how this is more mental than physical, don't get me wrong you have to be in good shape, but this is a very rocky area and on trails, not on pavement. Not to mention you are running throughout the night in the dark woods where bear, snakes, and spiders are lurking. Sounds like a horror film to me.
Kevin has been inspired to run a marathon! He has always been very athletic and enjoys running,(he ran a 4.5 40 in high shcool just to brag a little) so I think he is going to start training so that he can do it! I will be there to cheer him on. I am not a runner, but you never know maybe one day I will run a 5k. Small steps here people, don't laugh! Did I mention that we camped out on Friday night, I am not a camper, but I will say it was the best camping experience I have ever had. We slept in K's avalanche and that was fun we looked funny and I coudln't stop laughing, but it was a great time. I hope we can work it again next year.