I did it! I buckled at the Leadville Trail 100. I'm currently pretending the journey is not over by exploring more Colorado mountain towns. Oh, I'm also polishing and staring at my buckle:)
I'm so proud of you, and honoured that I could be your crew! I had a fantastic time (except for the 30 seconds when I misunderstood the "lube me" comment...)!
You rock!!!! And please tell me you are eating lots of YUM food for recovery too while exploring CO :) Congrats - such a HUGE accomplishment. Some day you can show me the ropes!
Congratulations!!! After watching the Leadville 100 documentary I thought you were a bit....nuts. But also inspired. Enjoy that belt buckle - you sure earned it.
Started this blog to record my journey while training for my first dirty hundy at the Leadville Trail 100 August 2010.In 2013 I took it to another level and took on and completed the Leadman competition. I like to take the perceived impossible and make it possible all while having fun and enjoying the journey. Life is one big adventure:)
Congrats. Can't wait to read about the race. I've been to Leadville, can't imagine racing there. I could barely breathe.
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud of you, and honoured that I could be your crew! I had a fantastic time (except for the 30 seconds when I misunderstood the "lube me" comment...)!
ReplyDeleteYou rock!!!! And please tell me you are eating lots of YUM food for recovery too while exploring CO :) Congrats - such a HUGE accomplishment. Some day you can show me the ropes!
ReplyDeleteyou are a supastar! way to go! can't wait to read the race report and see a photo of the buckle.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Kiki. It was great to meet you at the campground, anticipate, suffer then enjoy! Ben
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! After watching the Leadville 100 documentary I thought you were a bit....nuts. But also inspired. Enjoy that belt buckle - you sure earned it.
ReplyDeleteCatherine