Archive for March, 2010

Race: Desert Dash 50K in Las Vegas

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Desert Dash Las Vegas 2010

So we found another perfect training run for my upcoming Zane Grey - or should I say our friends Erin and Tim found and we decided to join in the fun. It’s like we always say about races, we have to do a long run anyway and by doing a race you get people filling your drink bottle, a cool new track to run, other people to run with, and sometimes some bling to hang on your wall. A cool thing about this race was it was located just outside Vegas in Boulder City - the Desert Dash 50K. So of course that meant - VEGAS BABY….

Got to love the deals in Vegas right now. I tell everyone we don’t need any economist to tell us when the tide will turn with the economy - we can just track Vegas Hotel rates. Right now, based on the deal we got at our hotel with the best pool (very relevant a pool after you run 50K in the desert sun) Mandalay Bay.

Desert Dash Las Vegas 2010

We scooted up Friday, checked in and pretty much headed straight to the pool. Unlike a lot of Vegas trips this one was all about chillin’ and doing the run. We met runner friends Tim and Erin from Vancouver at the Pool, hung out a bit and made plans to connect up the next day again hanging at the pool. Erin is a sponsored Tri-Athlete and husband Tim is pretty much a Marathon maniac like us too. They were headed to Vegas to look for a second home and figured they would do a race while they were there (we know this logic!). They found the Desert Dash 50K, Half Marathon and 5K. They planned on doing the Half as it was their first trail run. I of course needed the 50K for Zane practice

We pretty much just chilled all weekend. Aside from the race we were at the pool. We hung most of Saturday and the rest of Sunday after the race. On Sunday night we did go check out a hot new restaurant/club at the Palazzo called Lavo. It was decent, but not quite as good as I hoped. With so many choices in Vegas I would have trouble ever get back there. We also did pick up a new bathing suit for Kimberly - man she looks good in too :-)

Desert Dash Las Vegas 2010

As for the race it was really fun. The course was essentially two 15 plus mile loops in Boulder Canyon. There was for sure some elevation, much more than Pemberton, but less than Mesquite. When you were about half way out you came over a mountain and right in front of you out there in the middle of nowhere was the Vegas skyline - pretty cool. On another part you were running along a single track ridge-line that was pretty crazy in spots, not sure I would have been comfortable at all if the Mrs was running it. The support was decent, the day was hot, the people where cool, it was a good run and I would for sure run this course again. I ran in 5:28:10 which was 3rd place overall and 1st in my age but it was a very small race for the 50K. Tim and Erin did great in their run which had many more people.

We all had a lot of fun, I plan one more big race before Zane, probably a 50 miler that’s a much easier course. The fun continues….

Marathon Maniacs

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Marathon Maniacs

Yes some have said it has been true for years, but now it is official - Kimberly and I are Maniacs! (to the theme of the Beverly Hillbillies) Marathon Maniacs that is, running fools, moving stars. Okay, that line wasn’t worth the attempt at humor was it? For some reason when I said “Maniacs, Marathon Maniacs that is” it made me think ….”and they moved to Beverly…, Hills that is, swimming pools, Movie Stars”. But then in practice trying to rhyme something to do with running didn’t wash out as well as I hoped. The ‘running fools’ is not bad for ‘Swimming Pools’ but the next bit trying to get close to ‘Movie Stars’….weak…

Anyway I digress. The MM is a group of nutcases that really are properly called Maniacs. We are far and away ‘Maniac lights’ among the Maniacs. They rank how ‘insane’ you are (yeah the list of members is called the “Insane Asylum”) based on how many Marathon’s (or Ultra’s) you run, how many back to back, in a year, how many states, countries, etc. From this you get stars assigned. There are some people that do nothing but run every weekend (at least) in different states and countries etc - it really is amazing. So while you can for sure call us Maniacs, you can’t call us crazy - go to the Maniac site, those are the crazy people…
Our maniac numbers are: Michael #2338 Kimberly #2339

Race: Mesquite Canyon 50K

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Mesquite Canyon 50K

I have shared with a lot of friends and family that when it comes to running, I have had about a two year fixation on a race called the Zane Grey Highline Trail 50. I have enjoyed all of the other runs and races (especially the Komen with Kimberly) a whole lot, but Zane has been the overall focus. There are some pretty big reasons for this, some of which I will be able to share down the road, and some which you just have to know are very, very important to me. It’s kind of silly I know, that a race could have that much importance. At the end of the day I know it’s just a run, just a day in our life, but it is something that I have made some strong commitments to and I will hold up my end.

Zane is ran on the Mongolian Rim in AZ at about 5000 feet. The trail is famous for its up and downs, rocks, boulders, stream crossings, and thorn bushes to go through - among all kinds of other challenges. Zane is one of the most recognized 50 Mile runs of all the Ultra Marathons. It is so, because it has a reputation for being one of the, and likely the most challenging 50 miler of all of them. It is ranked up there among many of the world’s most challenging events (List Here). Anyway, Zane is getting oh so close for us now. Because of this I have had to really pick up my weekly miles and add some more challenging hills and mountain runs. Which brings us to the Mesquite Canyon 50K.

Mesquite Canyon 50K

We had been home for two days from running two Marathon’s and a Half Marathon the last three weekends when Kimberly was online and spotted a local 50K here in the White Tank Mountains - the Mesquite Canyon 50K. I had forgotten about this. We did know because a good runner friend of ours was running the 25K (they had several lengths of races that day). I thought about it for a second and went “perfect” I needed a long run, I needed hills and this would just give me the added benefit of someone to share some water and boiled potatoes along the way. I signed up before I took a look at the course. Good thing too, because I’m not too sure I would have made that decision had I looked first. Let’s just say yowzer! The course included basically every trail in the White Tanks including a Ford Canyon bit that had a drop (and return climb) of near 1400 feet within less than a 2 mile stretch. It also included a run through the White Tanks which the park was named. This is basically a 3 mile stretch in a wash bottom of sand and boulder dodging and hoping and butt scooting.

Mesquite Canyon 50K

Long story not so short, it was for sure the most challenging race i have done to date (BTW some who were there have ran Zane and said this “felt” like about half the challenge! It took me 5:55:35 to run the 31 miles (yep 5 hours and 55 minutes) and I was in the top 25% overall - that shows how crazy this thing was. Truth be told - I loved the heck out of it. Not the four days of soreness from that downhill, nor the craziness of just hanging on the last few miles, but the overall experience - AMAZING. The people at these events are so great too. The Ultra community locally here is pretty special, along with having some special runners including the guys Nick and Jamil of Aravaipa Running who put on the race (they are some of the fastest Ultra guys in the states). I got to see buddy Jon Roig again, and of course hang with good running friend John Kubica. Not only did John come in 3rd place overall in his 25K race - he hung around for hours and hours to cheer me into my finish - I told you runner friends are cool!

Big D & Buddy C(ER)

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Okay, something has to give. We so dig being able to hang out with Kathy and Clay. Every time we leave there or they leave here, we are reminded that we live so far away. Here’s the deal - we did our Texas years, I think it’s time they did some Desert ones! Besides, I mean they are already halfway here in many respects anyway. For example: One night we had a really good time playing a game called ‘Chicken Feet’ (I think anyway). Chicken feet is played with Domino’s. Let’s face it, domino’s is much more a ‘Texas’ game than say a California one. Nothing wrong with that, the game was a very fun and we had a great time. The ‘halfway here’ bit comes from the beverage of choice that was partook of. One would think you match a game of bones (domino’s lingo ya’ know) played in Texas with some Budweiser, or Lone Star, or maybe a shot of Jack even? But noooo, at Casa (or Ranch as it were’ Texas) Reeves we were drinking Napa Syrah’s that you had to be on a one year waiting list to get.

Dallas Rock n Roll Half Marathon and Reeves

See my halfway already point? They are living a life that’s half California, and half Texas already so why not do that geographically and land in Arizona? I can make a stronger case, but I though Chicken Feet and Library Vino did it nicely.

Aside from the enjoyable time with our Texas family, we also got to run in a race - I know - you are so surprised right? The Rock ‘n’ Roll Series is now in Big D. Sadly they only have a Half Marathon, but it was a great run and a fantastic time all the same. We headed over toward Dallas from Casa Reeves the day before the race. First thing we did was hit the Expo and pick up the bibs, grab some extra GU. We hung around for a little bit but it was lunch time and the pre race day lunch meal is the biggie. The expo was at the Dallas convention center so it wasn’t all too far to head over to the West End area and find some grub. We decided on the Old Spaghetti Factory - they are so much better than the knock off copy cats. OSF is also very good about making sure the preparation is how you want, and they have an ‘endless’ salad bowl (nice to get those Greens too). We had a great lunch, walked around a little bit then it was time to check into our Hotel. Our hotel The Adolphus was most excellent. I have no idea how we got the price for the room we got - we booked it last minute online and they must have had some mess up in their system - either way, it was very nice and I would recommend if you need Downtown Dallas.

Dallas Rock n Roll Half Marathon and Reeves

After we were settled in it was now near dinner. as is now a locked in tradition (not becoming anymore) we were able to meet up with a bunch of runner friends we have met online or previously at other races. A couple of them had setup a cool dinner meeting downtown right around the corner from our hotel at a placed called Campisi. We had a great time, there must have been 12-14 of us or so including Tim Lee and Lisa Hernandez we have met at other races - way cool stuff. I got the pizza that was recommended and unlike Little Rock, this time it was good. We hung out for a bit with everyone, took a couple of pictures, wished all a great race and headed back to the hotel for an early night and an early rise.

The course was actually better than I expected. It hit all the expected locations through the downtown area of Dallas you would expect. Then you cruised through a really nice neighborhood and then after about 7 miles of a slight but steady uphill you began the decent and headed toward Fair Park which is where they hold the State Fair and where all the finish line setup was today.

Dallas Rock n Roll Half Marathon and Reeves

I was able to have a nice negative split and come in at 1:35:21 which was good for 266th overall out of 9,250 runners. Kimberly jacked up foot and all (all being she was also running in a Green tutu and had a boa for the first mile in celebration of St. Patty’s Day) still had a sub two hour at 1:58:11 which was top 25% overall and 15% among them female types. Very sadly, Kimberly’s race ended on a very somber note. A young man who we later came to know had a family, was being assisted by medical personnel as she crossed the line. Tragically the young man did not make it. All our thoughts go out to his family for their loss.

Dallas Rock n Roll Half Marathon and Reeves

After the race we hung for a bit, listened to the Guitar Shorty rip some, said hello to Tim and his buddy again at the PF Chang’s setup. Seeing this course was a point to point, we had to get back to our hotel quickly before checkout, so we did a quick boot scoot (like the Texas lingo?) over to the light rail, which took us back within 2 blocks of our hotel. We ran up, packed up, drive back to Casa Reeves, showered (yeah you know that had to come) and partied on into the night celebrating you know who turning 48 yesterday before the race. Rock Star stuff there baby….

Our First visit to see Little Ms. Ariana

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Oklahoma for Ariana

If you would have asked the 30 year old version of me what are the likely locations of your vacation home(s) in twenty years from now? I think my response would have been filled with places like, a beach condo in Mexico, a lake cabin in Michigan, a little cottage in Napa, a NY condo, etc. One place for sure that would not have been on the list is a bedroom at your Parents house in Oklahoma! But I have to say, it is a home. It may not be vacation always (I do work when I am there) but having family there, being so welcome and comfortable HOME is the right word.

Oklahoma for Ariana

So again we headed East to the land of the ‘Grand Children’ - notice the plural? Yepper, old Mike and Kimberly now have a beautiful little Grand Daughter Ariana Marie born on a January day when we were tailgating in a parking lot at the Fiesta Bowl. This would be our first trip to see her, and while time with M3 was of course on the agenda, he was not the star of the show this time (well… at least not when Ariana was around)!
We had another great trip - or should I say trips. We basically spent near a month there, only we headed out on the weekends to run Marathon’s that could be easily reached with a drive - we talk about those in other blogs. Little Ms. Ariana was so precious. As I like to say being only a couple of months old, “she doesn’t yet do a lot of tricks” so that means a I do smelling, smiling and little smooches, while Grandma K does all the holding. I of course do all the Grandpa flash too (you know there was some picture taking). She is about the perfect baby, I don’t think she fussed more than 2 minutes the whole time. She just sits there and looks at you and takes it all in.

Oklahoma for Ariana

We had several highlights this trip. Of course little Ms. A was the biggie. I can’t wait until next trip to see her new tricks ;-0. Other cool stuff included was getting to run with a couple of the Miller family generations. I cajoled (read: bribed) youngest son Zac into running with the old Dad. We went over to a little favorite perfect mile loop run spot and did a solid two miles. He did great, I actually thought he would struggle more but the pace was solid and considering his basketball shorts were falling down and had to be held, he really did great! It made me feel really happy - I so hope he keeps it up. Maybe he can get his older brother running too and the three (me plus them) Miller boys can someday run a Marathon together. The other cool run was with M3 in the stroller. Grandma and me took little Michael III over to the same track and pushed him in the stroller as we ran. I was worried as heck he would hate it because the wind was terrible and it was kind of cold, but he would just sit there and smile away as the miles clicked by. Truth be told, I only did 2 mile laps with him and Grandma did most. The stroller is a little bit small and you have to hunch over with it to run - we need to score a run stroller next time we are there. Michael seems to love to run on his own too. Every time we are outside with him and running around yelling “run, run, run” he just smiles and tears around like a natural. Oh, and while it doesn’t have anything to do with running, it does have to do with highlights of the trip at least from a Grandma perspective - M3 now fully has the word “Grandma” down. In particular when he wants something - hmmm learn that from Grandpa perhaps?

Oklahoma for Ariana

One of the things we have also really come to look forward to is the time hanging with the old peoples - yeah, that the folks. Sometimes when all the kids are at home and it’s just us errr 40 year old plus types the old house is so peaceful and relaxing. We really enjoy their company when we can just sit around and talk about M3 and Little A. Plus did I mention it was my birthday time when we were hanging there so you know that meant another German Chocolate Cake. Yep, we eat cake with all that not good for you stuff - in this case the word is ‘worthy’ and then some.

So as we headed out we knew it wouldn’t be too long until we were back - heck I need more pictures when Ariana is a little bigger and aside from that you need to take advantage of your vacation home whenever you can right….?

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Hot Springs AR Anniversary + Race: Little Rock Marathon

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Hot Springs and Little Rock Marathon

When we had planned this whole Oklahoma see the Grand Daughter (and everybody else of course) trip, we saw a great opportunity to hang weekdays in the land of the Grandkids, and then scoot out on the weekends to nearby locations and do races (New Orleans Marathon, Little Rock Marathon, and Dallas Half). During the week I could work from OK and Grandma could smother the youngin’s with attention and love, all was great. Only thing that didn’t line up perfect was the fact that our anniversary was to fall during the time we were on the trip and the date was mid-week. As much as I would like to say “hey sweetie, let’s just call the Little Rock Marathon our anniversary trip” there was no way I would get away with a trip that included eating turkey sandwiches and going to bed at 8:30 on a Saturday night so that she could wake up at 4:30 Sunday and go sweat for 5 hours a real anniversary (and I think all you that know her would agree and are nodding your head now). So I had to come up with something, and something I did - a perfect couple of days in Hot Springs Arkansas at an amazing little Bed and Breakfast. Yeah… I’m the man with the plan (gimme’ them props).

Talk about working out perfect, heck we could even sit in the “hot springs” and it would help our bodies recover from back to back to back races. It was on the way to Little Rock (in fact only an hour away) and is actually considered a ‘romantic destination’! I’m telling ya’ - gimmie’ them props, because it gets even better. Our B&B Hilltop Manor, was awesome! A cool old house built by a mobster (Hot Springs was big Al Capone and buddies hangout back in the day) and now owned and hosted by the nicest people. We had a great stay, with a Jacuzzi in the room, a huge fireplace to sit in front of, and an amazing breakfast location even if we did just want the oatmeal and whole wheat toast versus the big spread the place is famous for!

Hot Springs and Little Rock Marathon

For the most part we just spent our time chilling in the room or walking the quaint little town’s shops and stores all mostly centered on what they call “Bathhouse Row”. The street has about 6-7 of the old bathhouses where folks used to, and still do sit in the spring water baths, get treatments, massage, etc. Along with playing in the water ourselves one morning, we also did a tour of one of them that is now ran by the Natl. Park Service. Kind of cool looking at all the old equipment, heavy marble everywhere, elaborate decorations, etc. For sure that ‘old rich folk hangout’ feel to the bathhouse.

The time in Hot Springs also included a couple of pretty cool runs, including one where Kimberly and I seemed to have the whole woods to ourselves and great dinner with easily the best bread dipping Pesto I have ever had at Belle Arti Ristorante. One of the most memorable parts of the trip was our last day we decided to go check out the Horse Track - Oaklawn. Oaklawn is a fairly famous track and the season had just started so the track was open with several races throughout the day going on. Long story short Kimberly had never been to see the horses run fast - and I mean FAST so we decided to go check out a few races. Wanting to participate in the fun we of course did a little wagering on the three races. Seeing Kimberly chose her horses based on how happy there were, I cut her wager amount down because the dang horse was the long shot and in the real world long shots never win. Yep, long shot won…. In fact we ended up winning some bet in every one of the 3 races we hung out for and unlike most folks walked out with having paid for everything and money for a nice dinner. It was midday now and I guess we had to fess’ up, the Rest and Relaxation was over and it was off to Little Rock to run a race.

Hot Springs and Little Rock Marathon

Little Rock for the most part was all about the run. Which means little touring and nightlife and more ‘get to Whole Foods and get the dinner we will eat in the room before we sleep early and wake up early to run’. We did spend a little time checking out the town. Tried one pizza place the night before that was highly recommended (let’s just say Little Rock awesome - but - knowledge of good pizza - no), and we were able to check out the downtown area some when we went to the Expo to get our race packets, but for the most part it was just race related. I would for sure go back, and maybe then we could get to the Clinton Libraryand other sites in town.

So pretty much normal pre race night and morning and we were off to the race start area. Kimberly with the jacked foot was doing the half and I was running the full. We setup pre race at a specialty tent that was just perfect. They had hot coffee, food if you wanted, bathrooms right there with little line, they even had food afterward - best $20 spent in a long time. So we chilled for a bit, and then headed over to the corrals and as always next thing you know it’s time to run long.

Hot Springs and Little Rock Marathon

The course is pretty cool. You cross the Arkansas river a couple of times, you pass the famous Central High School, scoot by the Clinton Library and generally hit all of the Little Rock highlights. While a smaller town, I have to say I was impressed with the course and the crowds. Overall we had both had a really good run. Considering Kimberly was nursing an injury it was amazing she could run at all. She played it safe (mostly) and still finished her half in 2:07:29. I had a good run and even came close to beating my NO time from last week on a much harder course (they have a motto that says “what hills” so you know what that means…) with a 3:24:17 which was good for 78th place overall. I also have to comment the medals are the biggest of any race in the US. I could barely keep mine on - it’s like dinner plate size!

After the race we enjoyed hanging around the festival for a little after as it was a perfect weather day. But by 1:00 we were on our way back to the land of the Grandkids and had little Ariana in our hands by dinner.

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