The packing went well until Dora tried to jam in her hockey bag......
Captain and Digger in front of a very special store in Belleview Kentucky.It has the largest selection of beer,wine and liquor I've ever seen in one area.
Prefer the hard stuff?
Something in a Keg?
I even found Crazy Ed's Chili Beer, we visited their brewery in Cave Creek Arizona a few years ago.
Cyrus and me on the front porch of the house we rented in Chattanooga.Hmmm, looks like we're about the same height.
Dora,Cy and Captain.
The University of Tennessee varsity store. That's a lot of Pylon Orange.
Carbo loading in Belleview,Kentucky. The restaurant was on a street named "Dave Cowan Way", I can only assume the Celtic great was from Kentucky.
A gorgeous civil war era house with a cannon in the front yard. There was another one in the side yard.
Below, we found this "Back To the Future" stainless steel DeLorean in the hotel parking lot in Florence Kentucky.
Cy and Dora at the back of the house we rented in Chattanooga.
Captain and Dora watch "The Flintstones" before ordering.
Cyrus in a "Back to the Future" moment.
Next up, "The Race"
An ultrarunner tries to survive on a high fat, low carb, high beer diet. A member of the traveling horror show known as the Fat Ass Pylons.We go places and do stuff!
Zion Canyon 2011
How To Approach an Ultra or Ironman
Jordan Rapp quote sums it up!
This Jordan Rapp quote sums it up.
"It's about the process. It doesn't matter what you do tomorrow and it doesn't matter what you did yesterday. It's about today, and making today count. That's especially true in training, but it's the same mentality that I carry into racing. Focus on the task at hand, not on the finish line, or the next part of the race, but what it is that is right there in front of you in the moment."
"It's about the process. It doesn't matter what you do tomorrow and it doesn't matter what you did yesterday. It's about today, and making today count. That's especially true in training, but it's the same mentality that I carry into racing. Focus on the task at hand, not on the finish line, or the next part of the race, but what it is that is right there in front of you in the moment."
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