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Sunday, April 29. 2007
We had another successful day, covering about 50 miles for a total of about 745 miles. We are staying in New Glarus tonight and made it to River Road south of Monticello after 11 hours of running and walking today.
Continue reading "Day 16, successful but it sure was hot"
Thursday, April 26. 2007
OK, not so dark, but windy and rainy in any case... With the continued help of Tom Bunk (crewing) and the pacing help from Tim Goihl and Peter Wadsack we had a great day. We did 53.9 miles and ended at the John Muir trail north of Portage. We are just shy of 600 miles total and will plan to get through Devil’s Lake SP tomorrow. If it goes well we should finish at Hwy 113 south of the park...
Continue reading "Day 13, It was a dark and stormy day..."
Wednesday, April 25. 2007
Ended at Beechnut Drive on the trail section from Cty O.At 536.2 miles there is 543.8 miles to go. Pretty much half way now.
If I can average 50 miles per day then I will still finish on Sunday May 6th. There will be some days I may not be able to do that if there is a lot of trail, but time will tell. Today I hit a very low point when my sugar levels got low near the end of the day...
Continue reading "Day 12 done, never thought we would be successful today"
Tuesday, April 24. 2007
It is great to be done with another day and though the end results were very good, it was a long day mentally. We started at the Dells of the Eau Claire and enjoyed a nice 3 mile trail section along the rocky Eau Claire river. There was then about 4 miles of road and gravel. Followed by another trail section of 6.5 miles and then 34.3 miles of bike trail & road. We ended with another 3.5 miles on the Iola trail sections.
Continue reading "Day 11 done - tomorrow will be over half way!"
Monday, April 23. 2007
It is hard to believe, but we are now done with 10 days. I am happy to say we are still only about 31 miles behind plan. I appreciate Tim Goihl's help in making the blog more user friendly so you can follow along better. I will attempt to put together a county by day list so you can see when I will be in your neck of the woods, but realize the schedule may still slip.
(Jason stopped at about mile 435 in Dells of the Eau Claire County Parkand will start there Tuesday morning - Click on End of Day 10 on the Google map)
We also have a few photos to share...
Continue reading "Day 10 another success, 50+ miles"
Sunday, April 22. 2007
Will be trying to get photos and audio up, but don't have time again tonight. Didn't get done today until 6:30pm, so had 11 1/2 hours on the trail. This included two episodes where the trail markings were confusing and then just gone.
Continue reading "Day 09 (Sunday) Hectic and Wild"
Saturday, April 21. 2007
I'll try this again, my last post got lost in ether somewhere. We did 41 miles today. At mile 31 I felt great and was moving quickly. I got a nice surprise from Robert with Dairy Queen burger and dilly bar. Unfortunately by mile 41 I was ready to quit for the day, otherwise we would not have gotten to the hotel until after 7pm and that is really too late.
So now I am at 341 miles and only 28 miles behind. Tomorrow will start at Hwy B where the trail crosses south of Rhinelander off of Hwy 17. A lot of trail tomorrow means a 44 mile day would be very good. We will see how runnable they are. Bob Rusch will be with me for part of the day and it should be fun and quite hot. I am looking forward to next week when it cools back down.
J.
Friday, April 20. 2007
Everything is great, but for the ankles. Most of the day I could jog slowly and we ended up with 40.4 miles on today (now at 299.3 miles overall)....so not bad. We are now 26 miles behind schedule, but I will not try to catch up on this. In essence any miles lost will need to be made up at the end. Still hoping to get back on schedule and get in 45-55 per day depending on the road vs trail percentage. Unfortunately the gravel roads today proved to be the hardest on the ankles. If that holds true then the long road days could be tough. One time today I thought I was done...the left ankle tendons began to have a knife piercing pain in them. I walked for 1/2 mile and decided to try running. As the pain stayed high I got misrouted for about 1/8 of a mile before my mind came back to reality and told me I'd better start paying attention to the yellow blazes. Since it hurt as much to run as to walk I continued to run where the trail was level or slightly downhill. After about another hour the pain subsided to the steady pain, but allowed me a decent day.
The last part of the day we had a mile section of clearcut where we had to step around all the branches and stumps. it was worse than the two earlier river crossings where i had to take my socks off to keep my feet as dry as possible. The cold felt good, but tightened the legs up so it was hard to get going again.
We ended on Burma road and tomorrow will have 4.9 miles to Cty E before we cross the WI river north of Merrill and Grandfather dam.
thanks for all the support and have a great weekend. I figure you will enjoy the 75 degree days while I will swelter.
Thursday, April 19. 2007
Jason called in tonight with a report, but first a note about his crew for the weekend. Robert Wehner will be crewing Jason Friday afternoon, Saturday, Sunday and into Monday. Tom bunk will be back for the rest of the week. If you need to contact Jason, call Robert's cell at 262-370-7270.
And now on to the transcribed and paraphrased report...
Continue reading "Day 6 Report, Thurs 4/19"
Tuesday, April 17. 2007
Hi all,
We had a great day today and are staying in Thorp tonight. The excess of roads was the only downside (30+). Tomorrow will be better with 37 miles of trail and 7 miles of road. It will still be a very long day though.
Continue reading "Day 4 (Tues) complete, 51+ miles"
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