February FUC

Frisco, CO

February 12 – 16, 2014

kirstin 'master of the selfie' corris
kirstin masters the selfie

You know we had a pretty fine ski trip to Colorado when Aaron and I spent our last hour in the Denver airport searching Frisco condos on Zillow.  No, we can’t really afford a 4th house — we ain’t no Kerry Owens, at least not until ActivTrax hits it big.  But we sure can dream.

Jean Claude and I hit the Resolution bowl
Jean Claude and I hit the Resolution bowl

Day 1 we joined Aaron’s ski champ mom and her friend Kay at Vail.  The snow conditions in Colorado are phenomenal this year.  Kay was dismayed when I, as an East Coast ice skier who is entirely unfamiliar with powder conditions, spent the first hour of the morning griping about how tough it was to maneuver my skis in the thick snow.  But pretty soon I was lovin’ the soft cushion — and so were my knees~

Tom made it very explicit that he did not want his ski day to entail any 'work'
Tom made it very explicit that he did not want his ski day to entail any ‘work’

Day 2 we shuttled over to Frisco to meet up with the FUCers.  Kerry and Doug had their plane delayed by the DC snow storm, but Torstin had made it out, and the four of us hit the slopes.  By Day 3, Aaron and I had decided that we should show Tom some of the trails beyond Soliloquy and dragged him to a part of the mountain with lots of blue trails.  But with the heavy snowfall bumps had popped up everywhere, and Tom got a bit more than he bargained for.  Fortunately Tom was a good sport and all the FUCers survived unscathed.

Doug and Kerry finally arrived in time to join us for breakfast before we had to jet home.  But I’ve got a conference June 1-3 in Fort Collins, so maybe we can all ski together in the spring bikini weather later this spring.   

SnowShoeFest II

SnowShoeFest II
Jan 31 – Feb 2, 2014
Canaan Valley, WV

Whitegrass goodness
Kerry shows the newies the ropes

 

Thanks to this year’s ‘winter vortex’ there was plenty of snow at Whitegrass to enjoy for SnowShoeFest II.  Kerry and Doug returned from SSF I to join a slew of SSF newbies: Boots, Torstin, Priya & Greg — ie the ones who managed to escape the Knipling vortex that brought down Tracy and Michele.

 

The Crew
The Crew

Those who made it were treated not only to heaps of snow but to sunshine and temps that floated into the 40s.  When we finally rolled out of the Chophouse at around 11am (SSF is a relaxed affair), the sun was full on and folks were shedding layers left and right.  It was the first time in months I’d needed to slather on sunscreen.

Corris
a happy corris

 

 

Snowshoes bring out a different side of folks.  TC let me show him how to skip and pony-gallop in the big floppers.  Tom’s got quite the spring when he feels like it.

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Doug ‘I’m Too Sexy For This Bladder’ Sullivan

Aaron gave us quite the tour of Canaan, spiraling around Whitegrass to hit Bald Knob and then scooting over Cabin Mountain Trail to finish through the Sodds and down Timberline’s Salamander.

Boots hung around for a second day and her first time on xc skis.  Bootsies there was a pro!

 

 

Boots
a natural
Boots
If you slip, try to not fall. If you fall, try to not stay down.

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My first time skiing on a frozen lake (Rainbow Lake, near Saranac Lake, NY).
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me (left) & aaron (right)
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today’s bootprints, yesterday’s skate-skiing prints
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In hunt of snowy owls with my cousin Claire (left), brother Fred (middle), and cousin-in-law Josh (right) (south of Burlington, VT).
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aaron displaying his love for the owls
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claire and josh hone in on a snowy
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an iphone pic taken through the binos

Did I thoroughly enjoy these winter outings in the Adirondacks and  Vermont?  Absolutely.  Am I learning to dress properly and not suffer so much in the cold?  Surely.  Do I feel ready now to take on Minnesota?  I wouldn’t push it.

Magnus Gluteus Maximus

A very white MGM
A very white MGM

Magnus Gluteus Maximus 50k

Bull Run, Mannassas, VA

December 14, 2013

After the great disappointment of not getting to run Massochist with Sean in November, I was treated to the opportunity to have a long, snowy run with him and Schmitty at this year’s MGM.  Sean had just had brain surgery to replace the battery in the chip implanted in his brain for seizure control (hence the sportin’ hairdo pictured below).  So I had agreed to run whatever version of MGM Sean had in mind.  As my fibroma is still a bit problematic on trails and my hamstring was still sore from Jingle All the Way, I had no need to push for the whole 50k anyway.

sean's bringing back 80s fashion
sean’s bringing back 80s fashion

Sean, Greg Z, and I ran to Fountainhead together.  I started out wearing my red lobster hat courtesy of Keith, but it was actually pretty warm out despite but the icy footing and I ended up dropping the hat after about a mile.  MGM ended up being exactly what I want it to be: a chance to catch up with folks.  It’s always a bit disorienting to notice that some people seem to think MGM is a race.  For me, it was great to be able to spend a couple hours running with Sean, since I hardly see him now that he’s has moved permanently to Leesburg.  After four years of religious Wednesday night runs with Sean, I now spend my Wednesdays evenings at pilates class.  I like pilates alright, but there isn’t nearly as much giggling.

I was tempted to continue onto the Do Loop with Greg (who’s one of the most entertaining people to run with), but I’d told Sean I’d get him and his head wounds back to Hemlock, so I headed back with him and Scmitty.  Brian and I have our differences over which hills should be run and which walked, but fortunately Brian is not in top shape after coaching cross country.

Although my whole not-driving thing can be a pain in the arse, carpooling gives me a great opportunity to catch up with other folks — like Tracy, who I carpooled with to MGM, and with Priya, who drove back to DC with me (via Wegmans!).  In addition to our shared love of Wegmans, Priya and I have an uncanny list of other similarities in our upbringing/schooling:

(a) we both studied abroad at the University of Melbourne (we attended rival colleges, Ormond and Newman)

(b) we both played soccer in college (me at Amherst, she at Penn)

(c) we both went to Stanford University (she for law school, me for my freshman year of college before I transferred)

(d) Priya currently lives a block away from where I went to elementary school (Chevy Chase Elementary), where I won the mile in 6:57 as a 5th grader (26 laps around a square gym)

Priya also just ran the Kepler 50k in New Zealand’s South Island, a race I have desperately wanted to get Aaron to do (but it’s around the same time as Hellgate, so the odds are stacked against me).  I wonder if Priya also loves kitties and ponies.

* Wishing everyone a great holiday and New Years, and hope to make a return to WUS in 2014! *

 

ps – I can’t help but include the line that my Brazilian colleague sent me today wishing me a happy holiday:

“Large tether, have a good Christmas and happy new year!”

(After some forwarding to Brazilian colleagues and discussion, we decided that by ‘large tether’ this individual was trying to mean ‘big hug’)

 

 

 

Jingle All the Way 8k

Jingle All the Way 8k is becoming an annual Fogarty tradition
Jingle All the Way 8k is fast becoming a Fogarty tradition

Jingle All the Way 8k

December 8, 2013

4th, 28:50 (PR)

Floo Fighters
Floo Fighters

For the second year, Cecile, Bernard, and I braved the dire wintry weather forecasts to run the Jingle All the Way 8k that starts and finishes at Freedom Plaza.  Aaron took one look at the course map (which includes FOUR 180-turns around cones, including one brutal one in the last quarter mile), and opted to just be race crew.  I’ll admit that those turns suck, but the JAW run is growing on me as the Martha Version of Hellgate — wintry weather, a bone-crunching kind of pain (I ran 5:48-mile pace), but good spirits and Christmas cheer (over 6,000 people ran, donning a wide assortment of Christmas-themed costumes, weather be damned).

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my favorite thing about this race is the baffling lack of port-o-potty lines

I wore my trail shoes because of the plantar fibroma that is still bothering me and limiting my trail running (god those things were slippery around the cone turns!).  I wasn’t sure what to expect speed-wise.  I’m still kind of a mess physically, between my chronically sore right hamstring and new foot fibroma problems.  But within the first mile of the race I found myself running neck-and-neck with another female runner, a situation that I don’t find myself in much now that I’ve moved up to longer distance races.

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Photo-bombing Bernard & Cecile’s post-race photo

I wasn’t so interested in getting into a dogfight, but neither of us could lose the other.  We passed the 4th place woman around mile 4 but were still neck-and-neck going into the last half-mile.  I was beginning to think that it would come down to the last sprint to the finish.  But I got a jump on her going around the last cone, and finished 4 seconds ahead, going under 29 minutes for my first time at the 8k distance.

I’ve been deflated about my foot and missing Masochist for the last month, so it was nice to know there’s still some wheels down there and have a good final race before I wind down for the winter.

Here are some official race pics:

There were many super-photogenic runners that day.

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I’m afraid I was not one of them. [Notice the drool down the left side of my mouth.]