windwalker
I need an Adventure
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The brutal race weekend is now behind us and it's surely one we will not soon forget. I've never done a race in such conditions before and really don't wish to ever do that again. I have never been so close to hypothermia as I was on Saturday.
I'm a senior athlete and a good portion of my WISH heroes are also. We are because of our age affected more by the conditions. But we are also because of our time on the planet mentally stronger for it. We are not easily beaten.
I know that some didn't finish. Please, don't feel defeated. There is no shame in coming up short when you gave all you had to give. I remember seeing an ambulance pulling up to a med tent about mile 20 and a strong muscular looking man in late 20s to early 30s being carried to the van for a trip to the hospital.
Don't judge your self worth my whether or not you finished the race, judge it by the fact that you had the courage to start, (now where have I heard that before). Our WISH shirts say it all.
Everyone that had the courage to start and those that stood out in the brutal cold to support those racing are heroes.
Thanks for being there with me.
Dave
I'm a senior athlete and a good portion of my WISH heroes are also. We are because of our age affected more by the conditions. But we are also because of our time on the planet mentally stronger for it. We are not easily beaten.
I know that some didn't finish. Please, don't feel defeated. There is no shame in coming up short when you gave all you had to give. I remember seeing an ambulance pulling up to a med tent about mile 20 and a strong muscular looking man in late 20s to early 30s being carried to the van for a trip to the hospital.
Don't judge your self worth my whether or not you finished the race, judge it by the fact that you had the courage to start, (now where have I heard that before). Our WISH shirts say it all.
Everyone that had the courage to start and those that stood out in the brutal cold to support those racing are heroes.
Thanks for being there with me.
Dave
