ZellyB
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So, there we were continuing on Osceola Parkway. I was still doing okay, but the legs were starting to tire and really more than my legs, my FEET were starting to ache. But, not that bad and I still felt okay. The heat, however, was starting to really kick in and there was not a spot of shade to be had on this road. We had taken out our chiller towels and wrapped them around our necks, and that was helping some, but not a great deal.
At mile 16 we came in closer proximity to the folks exiting WWoS. There was an announcer there at what would end up being a little past mile 20 on the course who was telling people, you only have 6 miles left! Okay. That wouldn't be that encouraging to me at mile 20 and it sure as heck wasn't helping me to hear it knowing I was still 4 miles away from that point. Dude.
We turned onto the road that leads back into WWoS and then were running right beside the runners coming out of the loop. Many of them shouted out words of encourgement and that was great to hear.
Up ahead we saw a group of workers and realized they were handing out sponges soaked in cold water. HEAVEN!! We squeezed those over our heads and they helped a lot to cool us off. I ended up dropping mine and then remembered advice on this board about keeping it for later. I wish I had.
Anyway, onward we went and started around the loop of WWoS. Right about here, at mile 17-18, is when I hit the wall. I think it might be more appropriate to say I crashed into it. The heat and fatigue were really getting to me and so we started walking through some of the run intervals because I was just exhausted. Chris, bless his heart, was doing everything he could to keep me distracted. Including taking a lot of pictures even though I griped at him about it.

That's the building where the expo was housed.
We ran around a track as well for a quarter mile loop and then moved on to the baseball stadium.

There weren't a lot of people left in here to cheer, but it was still nice to see some spectators again and get a boost. There was a big screen too showing people on it, but I wasn't paying a lot of attention at this point.

Out of the stadium and back up the road where we had previously passed other runners. Only this time for us, there was nobody there.
Yep, that means the end of the pack (and the dreaded sweepers were already passed that point.) Now, we never saw the sweepers and that still meant we probably had a 3 mile lead or so on them, but still it scared me!!
But, up ahead I knew was mile 20 and I was excited to see whatever surprise that Disney had in store for us. I was counting on it to boost me on for the last 6 miles.
But, when we got there, honestly, it was a bit of a let down. There were these big puppet type things with people below them working them. I didn't get very good pictures of this...

See? Not too exciting.
At the 20 mile mark though was a stage set up with the classic characters as well as a big arch. We stopped to get in line for a shot.



They had images of all the previous medals on the arch. But, while we were waiting in line, I started to get a little light headed. The sun and heat were really starting to get to me, so I told Chris I thought we'd better keep moving. I was worried if we stood still for too long I wouldn't be able to get moving again.
So, on we went past mile 20 (the farthest I'd ever gone before) and to the last portion of the race. I was just hoping I could keep moving and stay ahead of those sweepers.
Next up: Hollywood Studios, Epcot and miles 20-26.2!
At mile 16 we came in closer proximity to the folks exiting WWoS. There was an announcer there at what would end up being a little past mile 20 on the course who was telling people, you only have 6 miles left! Okay. That wouldn't be that encouraging to me at mile 20 and it sure as heck wasn't helping me to hear it knowing I was still 4 miles away from that point. Dude.

We turned onto the road that leads back into WWoS and then were running right beside the runners coming out of the loop. Many of them shouted out words of encourgement and that was great to hear.

Anyway, onward we went and started around the loop of WWoS. Right about here, at mile 17-18, is when I hit the wall. I think it might be more appropriate to say I crashed into it. The heat and fatigue were really getting to me and so we started walking through some of the run intervals because I was just exhausted. Chris, bless his heart, was doing everything he could to keep me distracted. Including taking a lot of pictures even though I griped at him about it.

That's the building where the expo was housed.
We ran around a track as well for a quarter mile loop and then moved on to the baseball stadium.

There weren't a lot of people left in here to cheer, but it was still nice to see some spectators again and get a boost. There was a big screen too showing people on it, but I wasn't paying a lot of attention at this point.

Out of the stadium and back up the road where we had previously passed other runners. Only this time for us, there was nobody there.

But, up ahead I knew was mile 20 and I was excited to see whatever surprise that Disney had in store for us. I was counting on it to boost me on for the last 6 miles.
But, when we got there, honestly, it was a bit of a let down. There were these big puppet type things with people below them working them. I didn't get very good pictures of this...

See? Not too exciting.

At the 20 mile mark though was a stage set up with the classic characters as well as a big arch. We stopped to get in line for a shot.



They had images of all the previous medals on the arch. But, while we were waiting in line, I started to get a little light headed. The sun and heat were really starting to get to me, so I told Chris I thought we'd better keep moving. I was worried if we stood still for too long I wouldn't be able to get moving again.

So, on we went past mile 20 (the farthest I'd ever gone before) and to the last portion of the race. I was just hoping I could keep moving and stay ahead of those sweepers.
Next up: Hollywood Studios, Epcot and miles 20-26.2!