Two weeks ago, I ran the Base 2 Space. An incredible stair climb and fundraiser for Fred Hutch that our good friend managed at the Space Needle. This was the first time people have been able to run up the stairs at the Space Needle and it was pretty spectacular. I enjoyed the buildup to the race, too, with the weather rapidly changing and the sun seemingly flying into the sky in a matter of minutes.
More than the race aspect, I enjoyed the race because of the amazing people and the great cause. I'm so proud of our buddy for putting this race on - it was quite a feat - and I can't wait to support him and Fred Hutch again.
I started at the front in the race and by mile 3 fell to 3rd woman which I held until the finish. The course was turbulent to say the least with tree roots jutting up all over the place, fallen trees to step or hurdle over, mud everywhere, rain and mist blocking the views, and pure awesomeness. My iPod stopped working at around mile 8 and I have to admit, it was incredibly freeing. I have never run without music (not that I can remember anyhow), but the rain on the trees and the birds dodging the shower made for a great sound track.
After each loop there's a rope to get down a super steep hill. My first loop was fine as the hill was muddy but not terrible. My second loop I slipped and skidded almost the entire way down the hill making it a bit of a mud dash vs. a trail race. I LOVE the Pt. Defiance trail runs and can't wait to do this one again next year.
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I'm exhausted just reading this! Congrats for your great running.
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