Candi and I were a last minute addition to a team of friends from the ward. That meant that we didn't get to train very much - really just a month or so. Not good. Anyway, we were excited to do our first ever relay race, and also a little worried, since we both didn't grow up running through life.
The Red Rock Relay is a 180-mile race through the beautiful red rock country of southern Utah, starting at Brian Head Ski Resort, going through the Dixie National Forest, Cedar Breaks Monument, Zion National Park, Sand Hollow Reservoir, through St. George, and Snow Canyon. We ran in the middle of the night (with headlamps and reflectors), through rain and hail, up and down hills, on dirt trails, on busy streets, while being followed by a team of runners in a van.
I was the first runner, and the first 20 minutes of my race was a nice ride up the ski lift (it was freezing, but scenic). The 3 mile trail run was a lot of fun, and I passed two people!
Candi was the fourth runner, and she started with a doozy - 6 1/2 miles! She was all set with the water belt, the ipod, and sunglasses. She did awesome, of course, on a very roller-coaster leg (lots of ups and downs). We saw some fantastic scenery while waiting for runners. We can't support them all the time! This is the whole team (except for Candi, as she was the runner through Cedar Breaks National Monument). They definitely have floods in southern Utah - look at this bridge, torn apart above a river bed.
And, of course, Zions National Park was amazingly beautiful. We actually drove through most of it (with our crazy friend driving like a mad man to try to knock off a couple of minutes from our time). The roads being narrow, and it being a holiday weekend...kind of made it more dangerous to run through...so we sped through instead.The rain always seemed to pour just a couple runners before me. We even had some really bad hail that gave Shantel bruises. Anyway, interesting weather patterns. I got to run in the rain a little bit too. Kind of fun when its hot.
This was one of the few people I passed during the relay...worth a little celebration! This was my second leg - absolutely beautiful, next to the reservoir, passing ponds, waterfalls, etc. It was a nice steady 6 miles. Still takes everything out of you though.We didn't get any pictures from my third leg or Candi's second leg, as they were both in the dark and we were all exhausted. Candi ran a huge leg (about 7 miles) on a very dark road, sporting the vest and headlamp the whole way. It must've been about 85 in the middle of the night too! Made for a tiring run. My third leg was through Saint George, about half of which was on a trail in the darkness. Kind of spooky, actually, as I couldn't see a thing and there were no runners anywhere near me. It was about 6 1/2 miles.
Then Candi finished up with a 3 1/2 miler, running along with a group of 5Kers. Kind of funny. She finished strong!
Well, 30 hours later we made it to the sweet finish line. Actually, our team finished our last legs, then we went back to the hotel and tried to sleep a bit (not very successful at the sleeping), then went to meet our team at the finish line. We all ran across at the same time! Actually, most of us limped across...as our knees were done for, as well as our feet (blisters aplenty). The whole race was 180 miles, a drop of 8,000 feet in elevation, and a ton of fun. What an experience!
10 December 2009
Fun with Nikon
Well, these were obviously not taken in December. It's about time we posted some pictures from the summer! This was mostly just trying out my new camera. It's just a Nikon D40, but it's been a lot of fun, and is a great starter camera. The blog pictures don't do it justice, as the quality is compromised when uploaded. I need to figure that out. Anyway...we have such cute kids, always posing for the camera.
18 July 2009
Josie's first gold medal
Josie's a gymnast! Well, she had her first gymnastics meet in May, and she was so excited! Of course the kids need help every step of the way...but she really enjoys tumbling, roll-overs, jumping on the board, the bars, the beam, and all that gymnastics stuff (those were her own words)! Gold medal here we come!
02 June 2009
Birthdays!
March is our month of birthdays, with three birthdays in 8 days! Josie felt left out...but she had a birthday in May, so it wasn't too much of a wait.
Candi's low-fat strawberry shortcake birthday cake! She's on week 3 of her biggest loser competition!
Steve's homemade (by Candi, of course) gourmet red velvet cake with blackberries! mmmm, mmmm delicious. "Best tasting cake I've ever made," says Candi.
Candi's low-fat strawberry shortcake birthday cake! She's on week 3 of her biggest loser competition!
Steve's homemade (by Candi, of course) gourmet red velvet cake with blackberries! mmmm, mmmm delicious. "Best tasting cake I've ever made," says Candi.
Jackson's 2nd birthday was at the Dinosaur Museum (at Thanksgiving Point) with Ben and Josh (& Kristin) and Grandma & Grandpa Mumford, (and Josie, Mommy, & Daddy, of course)
We had to throw a real party for Josie, now that she has a lot of friends and had been to others' birthdays too. So they all did the slip 'n slide, made bead bracelets and necklaces (yes, even some of the boys), had some cake, and had a blast.
Jackson figured out that if you cover a hole on the slip'n slide, the rest of the holes shoot higher!
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