Hardest run of the year
I did wear my trail shoes (I am convinced that the model of New Blanaces I got was not the one that Chi Running recommended, but an older version of the 800) and enjoyed running through several unimproved roads and then some trails. I like them a lot, I just wish they weren't so tight. I can almost wear them with no laces as there is no tongue, almost like a slipper. I wore them on my walk to the dr's office (I can't wait to say "When I was a boy I had to walk 2 miles just to see my doctor...don't know who I will say that to...) and they made good walking shoes. Now if I could just find some shoes that were somewhat attractive, then I would be set.
I finished the book onthe Bunion Derby, the transcontinetal foot race CC Pyle's Amazing Footrace. Great book and amazing story. Sadly it was full of hucksterism, but I think even the runners sort of expected that. The winners did get paid at the end, but the promised prizes throughout the race never happened. CC Pyle even made the 55 remaining (200 started) runners run a 26 hr. marathon around an oval in Madison Sqr Garden after the race was done in hopes of raising money to pay the atheletes from the Bunion Derby. His big finishing run was expected to attract tens of thousands and bring him teh financial windfall he was looking for, instead only 300 people showed up.
Labels: bunion derby, chi running, heat, ms

