T-Minus 24 hours to the race start! Shelby and I managed to get about 9 hours of sleep last night and it was marvelous. We're sure tired of laying around though. . . . time to get this party started!
We met several teams this morning at breakfast, including Team Son's of Beaches from Clearwater, Florida. They're thinking about the altitude like us; but at least we're from 250 foot elevation, they're from 15 feet. We also met Cynthia, the Gore representative. She told us the story of seeing the Trans-Alpine race in Europe and presenting the idea of bringing a race like that to America. I loved hearing her passion for this craziness, she's so proud that this is the 4th year of the Transrockies race.
Yesterday's walking and short 2 mile run was good - we're just a bit woozy, but nothing at all to be worried about. We're relieved to be feeling so good, but we're sure ready to run for real - all this resting and relaxing is exhausting!
From one of our many walks downtown, the local kayak shop. How cool are these little single man khakis?
Supper at Mother's and Daughter's again and our waitress loved us. . . .sweet of her to take our photo, don't you think? It was a beautiful, cool evening eating our salads in the courtyard under the quaking aspens.
8.21.2010
8.20.2010
Drink the Wild Air. . . .
Shutter and Saute are in Colorado! We flew into Denver yesterday and arrived to much, much cooler tempratures, although the natives insisted that it was 'really a very hot day'. Sorry, folks, but this feels amazing compared to where we just came from! Our flights were great, no issues and our luggage arrived - that's always a huge relief when traveling for a race.
Joe Edgecombe, mentor extrordiaire, got in without any trouble, we picked up the truck and headed west on I-70. Turning south on Colorado Hwy 91 was just beautiful - we climbed and climbed and made it to Leadville. It was raining and windy by then, so we were pretty frozen in our Florida clothes. Not that we're complaining! We grabbed some coffee at a little coffee shop. . . heaven in a cup, I have to say.
We arrived in Buena Vista at about 6 p.m. and went to Mother's for a fabulous dinner. Such charming places here. . . tiny, quiet and very unique.
We managed to sleep in a little this morning, got a free breakfast, then went for a stroll down Main Street of Buena Vista. The outfitter place next door to our hotel is fabulous - we could spend some crazy money in there for sure, but we did pretty good resisting. For now.
Tonight. . . dinner and to bed early. Its the last night in a real bed until August 27th! Bring on the adventure!
Joe Edgecombe, mentor extrordiaire, got in without any trouble, we picked up the truck and headed west on I-70. Turning south on Colorado Hwy 91 was just beautiful - we climbed and climbed and made it to Leadville. It was raining and windy by then, so we were pretty frozen in our Florida clothes. Not that we're complaining! We grabbed some coffee at a little coffee shop. . . heaven in a cup, I have to say.
We arrived in Buena Vista at about 6 p.m. and went to Mother's for a fabulous dinner. Such charming places here. . . tiny, quiet and very unique.
We managed to sleep in a little this morning, got a free breakfast, then went for a stroll down Main Street of Buena Vista. The outfitter place next door to our hotel is fabulous - we could spend some crazy money in there for sure, but we did pretty good resisting. For now.
Tonight. . . dinner and to bed early. Its the last night in a real bed until August 27th! Bring on the adventure!
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