Not the post I wanted to write, but I dropped at mile 63. Will write more later. I appreciate all the support for this crazy endeavor.
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Not the post I wanted to write, but I dropped at mile 63. Will write more later. I appreciate all the support for this crazy endeavor.
100k ain’t bad for the day man. Hold your head up high. You should feel proud
Thought of you as I drove back and forth thru Huntsville today. Very sorry you didn’t finish-but 63 miles is nothing to sneeze at! Congrats on having the guts to show up for the race. Most of us would say hell no at the idea.
Be proud… sixty-three miles is INCREDIBLE! Way to put it all out there!
63 miles is an amazing accomplishment!
63 is amazing, but I understand you’re disappointed as well. Thoughts are with you.
Still a great accomplishment! Sorry to hear you didn’t make it but I’m sure you worked your butt off.
Thank you for sharing, don’t discount what you were able to do. 63 miles is still an incredible journey!
That’s still quite the accomplishment!!!
Take care of yourself. We’ll be here to hear about it when you’re ready to share. And, it sounds like you did pretty incredible work out there!
63 miles is nothing to shake your head at! I know it’s not what you wanted, but great job on the miles you did run.
63 miles is huge! I’m sorry you didn’t finish, but that is still incredibly awesome.
Keep your chin up. What you did was an amazing accomplishment! Hope you’re recovering well.
Keep your head up! 63 miles is an unbelievable achievement. You took on something very, very, VERY few people ever will — and you’ll be better because of it. Very well done.
63 miles is nothing to feel ashamed about. I hope you’re enjoying your recovery. I know it isn’t what you wanted but I’m still impressed.