ULTRAGIVING 2011 ---VT 100 07/14/2011
un peu plus de 24 hrs et l'aventure commence...on va essayer de vous garder au parfum des routes et sentiers du Vermont.... à dimanche gp 1 Comment Somewhere between mile 20 and 30... 10/04/2009
IT'S ALL A BIG BLURR... Somewhere between mile 20 and 30, we are up in the fog in the middle of an open field. It feels as though we are on top of a mountain. The wind is blowing and we have been running uphill for a while now. How long? I have no idea, maybe it was for the last 15 minutes or maybe it was for the last hour and a half or maybe it was this whole last 25 miles, a marathon of running uphill in the mud trails. All i know is that i feel actually very good and very happy that there are people serving us hot soup at this aid station (there were 8 or 9 stations alomg the course). I think it's raining but i'm not sure. I'm just wet, though i don't feel wet. I learn that this aid station is supposed to be on the border of New-Hampshire and Vermont with outstanding endless views of the mountains on either side. That's great...except all i see is Vermont fog on one side and NH fog on the other side - endless fog ' n rain...just like what it feels like in my brain...;) The hot soup was too hot...so i water it down with what i think is water, but it's not. It's the colourless type of "gatorade" called HEED. Not the best tasting combo -chicken noodle soup "à la gatorade", but they say - heed is very important for recovery, replacing lost salt and energy and I want to believe them so i gulp it down and it helps...:) I just hope my stomach will hold it. There is nothing much worse on a long run than a queezy stomach that forces you to stop in the woods looking for wet leaves!!! Soon enough though, the soup warms my brain and the fog slowly lifts and my new friends on the trail call out: "hey Gillesss, time to go!" So off we go ----back into the tunnel vision of the endless single track trail. You figure --running 12 hours in the montains of Vermont--wow --nice views and all....NOT...!!!!! There is not much sightseeing to do when you are trying to run as fast as you can on a muddy, rocky, rooty, full of trees trail. All you do is stare 4 feet in front, keep your legs wide, your feet and ankles nimble and try to keep your arms from flailing by keeping them close and tight to your body. It's really amazing to think how the body and the mind need to be in synch when you are runnng in the woods. The mind keeps saying: "lookout, rock on the left, tree on the right, careful, slant left, root,rock, whooooaaaaa raise arm -branches coming right at you....!!!!" And it goes on and on and on and on like that ---endlessly...You really have to be carefull because you do not want to stumble ---injuries are lurking and there is a loooooong way to go. Ans so we keep going. Trail -dirt road - ATV trail -single track - dirt road -single track and on and on... I don't focus on time, i don't focus on speed. I just AM. At times, on the dirt roads where we do have time to think --- i just think ---family at mile 31....then my pacer at mile 41...then the finish line at mile 50...3 clips of 10 miles...not that bad....i<m almost there ;) And the rain keeps falling, though i'm not really sure. I'm just wet and it is only the sound of the rain falling in the forest (and the deepening mud holes) that convinces me that it is raining. Hard. It's 6 something in the AM as we enter the woods for the first time. I say to my running partner : : "can anybody turn the lights on here ?" I can hardly see the trail... Next thing i know, it's still 6 something but it's my buddy and pacer Phil who says : " Man, darkness is coming, this trail could be dangerous, it's about time we get there !!" We are less than a mile from the finish line as I answer back to Phil : "you're right bud, it's about time....;) " cheers gp Mission accomplished... 09/28/2009
21 miles of dirt (mud) roads 29 miles of very muddy trails 11 hours and 40 minutes of running, sliding, walking and finally finishing just before the 12 hour cutoff. After that, darkness takes over and they come and get you...I started at 6:40 am in the rain and finished with my "pacer" Philippe Charest who took me home for the last 10 miles at around 6pm...under trail conditions that i wish i could explain better ---so horrendous they were... It really was unbelievable...but all you were very present with me so we got through it with a huge smile and only a few bruises...;) Now, about your generosity : --- FYI--- Out of about 700 fundraisers, we finished as "TOP FUNRAISER" for the organisers of the Vermont 50 with close to $3000 going to their organisation...to put it in perspective, the second one finished with $1100...Well done to all of you .... And all together ---we ---you -- have raised close to 25 thousand dollars so far and i am expecting the members of the celiac foundation (all 2300 of them) to provide the balance of the 25k to have us reach the 50 thousand dollar mark sooner or later....so mission accomplished to all of you as well... WE DID IT... I will try to come up with a better description of this wild experience soon....so stay tuned and come back to "ultragiving"....'cause ultragiving never ends.... cheers gp This is it....3 days left-- 09/24/2009
I want to thank everyone of you for having been so generous. We have now raised close to 20k and in 5k...it will be mission accomplished...the other 25k should be coming in from the 2300 members of the celiac foundation in the next few weeks. You have done your part , now comes mine...but rest assured.... I have never been in such good shape, both body and soul...the cold is gone, the legs have been quietly resting for the last few days and they are eager to go. I certainly don't expect it to be easy but i definitely feel up to the challenge. Your support and my friend Philippe Charest pacing me for the last 10 miles of the race will probably clinch the deal and have us finish the race before dinner on sunday... We'll try to put live updates during the race (if possible) so keep checking---otherwise i'll have a full report on monday upon our return... cheers and thx again for all your support (the 3 charities thank you very much) gp Post Title. 08/10/2009
This was a long time in the making-- a dream come true ---running the Ultra-Marathon and starting a website where i could align my passion for running and my (com)passion for trying to help people. And so i invite you to contribute to this blog by posting suggestions, commentaries, questions and encouragements. I thank you in advance for your support Your contribution ---no matter what the size and the fashion, means a lot. To a lot of people around the world. thx gp First Post! 08/07/2009
Un délire ---un rêve qui s'en vient réalité...j'ai toujours rêvé de courir un Ultra -marathon et je m'étais dit que faire une levée de fonds en même temps pourrait certainement m'aider à terminer cette épreuve...Comme vous voyez --ce n'est pas que de la compassion qui m'anime ;) Ceci dit ---je vous invite sur ce "blog" à m'envoyer tous commentaires -suggestions -questions et encouragements...;) Merci d'avance de votre support... Votre contribution --peu importe sa forme --vaut une fortune ... gp | ArchivesJuillet 2011 Categories |