Not much of a runner myself, but I would certainly help in this regard.kushrocks wrote:Ok let's get this thread back on track and thinking about Running for Rob. Kathy I love this idea, Rob would be proud. I can't run this with me knee but I will be there all day to support everyone and maybe get a cooler or two filled with gatorade, water and tons of Dales Pale Ale for everyone at the end of the race. I think it would only be fitting to have a kick ass camp out and bbq somewhere near leadville that night and I know Rob would love this idea as well. I can take care of that so all you marathoners can focus on the run. This will be awesome.
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I just added it to my calendar for a Monday reminder to register. I think I will only be able to manage the half this go-around. Looking forward to it.
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If I don't swear off running for good after the Collegiate Peaks Trial Run, I'm in.
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Regrettably never had the pleasure of meeting Rob, but what a moving tribute.
If anyone doesn't want to run for any reason, volunteering and cheering is always appreciated at these things.
If my schedule allows and I'm out there, I'll volunteer and/or run-spectate/pace and cheer y'all on!
If anyone doesn't want to run for any reason, volunteering and cheering is always appreciated at these things.
If my schedule allows and I'm out there, I'll volunteer and/or run-spectate/pace and cheer y'all on!
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For anyone interested... Click here and you can see Rob's race pictures from the marathon last year:
http://www.zazoosh.com/events/searchPhotos/561?bib=270" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also click here to see his results. Rob was a beast in the mountains!:
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http://www.zazoosh.com/events/searchPhotos/561?bib=270" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also click here to see his results. Rob was a beast in the mountains!:
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Is it wrong that I read that as if Sam Elliot said it?dehrlich101 wrote:If I don't swear off running for good after the Collegiate Peaks Trial Run, I'm in.
Annnnyway, I know a couple other people from the site that will probably join up as well. I imagine we will have a strong showing!
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I hope everything I post is read as if Sam Elliot said it.. Sometimes you eat the bar, and sometimes the bar eats you. Nice, hair piece BTW.metalmountain wrote:Is it wrong that I read that as if Sam Elliot said it?dehrlich101 wrote:If I don't swear off running for good after the Collegiate Peaks Trial Run, I'm in.
Annnnyway, I know a couple other people from the site that will probably join up as well. I imagine we will have a strong showing!
The Mount Evans Asent is two weeks before the Leadville Marathon, and would be a good training half for those interested in running Leadville. Registration opens on Black Friday after Thanksgiving with a special low entrance price!
Check em' out. http://www.racingunderground.com/mtevan ... ation.html
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I'm in as well. I've never done a full marathon, so I might try the half first, not sure though. Does anyone know if you can register for the half, and then switch to the full later on?
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I know a number of us had talked about doing this sort of as a relay event for us 'non-runners' and someone was looking into whether they would allow it as a memorial (obviously unofficial timing etc.). Has that taken place or are any of my 'hiking, non-running' buddies still interested in this? I dont know what the team would need to look like but even 5-10 of us would take it down to a marginal figure for non-runners.
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Deleted, I have no intention to derail the well-intentioned thread at all. My continued condolences.
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I think you missed the intent we had. The team would be more than happy to pay the entry fee on an individual basis. I know a number of runners who take it so seriously as to get pissed about such a thought and really they can just suck it up. The team we had spoken about is not interested in the 'race' aspect but the 'doing something Rob loved that we could not otherwise do' aspect. If you have never been to the event, you would know the crowds exist whether 5-10 of us want to do it in stages or not. While I/we all can respect the competitive aspect to the race (hence why we know the time would not be official, and I believe I stated that), there is no competitive spirit apart from that which we all would have with ourselves to complete our stage in a manner Rob would be proud of. As for emergency aid, I can pretty well assure you if you had 10 non-runners enter it trying to do the whole thing that may be a bit worse.madbuck wrote:It's a nice thought and doesn't hurt to ask, but in general, such actions (called "banditing") are discouraged in racing: there are a number of paid entrants, including those that are entering to honour him; and even without using aid station supplies, there's something about the fact that it's a race that has potential negative consequences, such as increasing crowds for other runners, a respect for the competitive aspect and the challenge of the distance, and the potential use of emergency/aid even if not intended.
To respectfully honour an accomplishment of that magnitude, I think it's awesome that some here are inspired to go beyond what they perceived as their own limits. Most healthy folks, if they so choose, could work their way up to the half-marathon distance at least in that timeframe. If not, running the same course on an alternate date.
I hope my opinion is taken with the same intention and well-meaning that I take your suggestion to be. Cheers!
With all due respect, your opinion was not taken in the same intention and feel free to PM me if you want to discuss further but you certainly came across as someone who doesnt want 'non-runners' in your event no matter their intentions.
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-Just as soon as you idiot proof something, some a**hole is just going to come along and make a better idiot.
-To Cessna: "November one, zero, four Lima Papa, wind 080 at 90 peak gusts 120, runway 35 cleared for takeoff"
To fellow controller: "Watch this sh!t"
-Whether climbing or flying, the single greatest thing to remember is that every ascent is optional, and if you feel like making another, your subsequent descent is mandatory.
-To Cessna: "November one, zero, four Lima Papa, wind 080 at 90 peak gusts 120, runway 35 cleared for takeoff"
To fellow controller: "Watch this sh!t"
-Whether climbing or flying, the single greatest thing to remember is that every ascent is optional, and if you feel like making another, your subsequent descent is mandatory.
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I should have sent a PM first, my apologies.