Monday, May 18, 2009

Massanutten ROCKS!


Well I made it to the finish line of the Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 for the second year in a row. Only this year I survived without pacer or crew in what was arguably the toughest 100 mile effort I've accomplished yet. With a time of 33:35, I recieved a second belt buckle and finished my 9th run of 100 miles or more.

Words cannot truly describe what goes down at MMT, but within the next day or so I hope to try and paint the picture for you. Stay tuned for the full report!

9 comments:

  1. Way to go John. I can't wait to read the full report

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  2. Congratulations on your finish. Savor it!

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  3. Great job out there John. Mother nature dealt out one hell of a competition. If you haven't already seen them, here are the pics I took at the finish line (including the feet shots).

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/28642710@N00/sets/72157618319816563/

    Bobby

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  4. Congrats, John. Looking fwd to reading your RR!

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  5. nice job sj. acidotic RACING's proud of you.

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  6. Scott D from CT5/19/09, 5:27 PM

    Way to go John, see you At Pittsfield Peaks. Rest up.
    Scott D.

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  7. Cant wait to read the report!

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  8. that's a sweet ass buckle, however, all i want is FEET PICTURES!!!!!

    good job, john, on finishing another MMT.

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  9. solo MMT wtf....congrats SJ : )

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