13 days ago, I ran a solo 20 miler @ Dr. TKLawless Park. A winter storm had set in, but I wasn't about to let it sway me from getting out on the sweet single track.
Here is what the conditions looked like at the park on 12/05.

I had recently been sick with fever/cold/congestion, but didn't want to waste the opportunity. The drive out to the park was eventful. Drifting snow across the country roads. I arrived thinking I would go for 10M at least and see how it felt, finishing the first loop in
1:28:45 with alot of energy. So, I immediately turned the corner at the parking lot and headed out for a 2nd 10M. I felt even stronger, except for the last mile, where I had to really dig deep. Finished the 2nd loop
1:26:22 for a 2:56:07 finish. I was extremely pleased with the run. Now to the 2nd 20 Miler! Since the last 20 Miler on 12/05, a considerable amount of snow had fallen. Not an extreme amount, but enough to make the trails tougher to navigate at TKLawless Park. This time, my running partner, Bob would be joining me for his 1st 20 Mile trail run. I knew he could do it because he had been training hard. We set off about 8:00AM with hydration packs on our backs in 5-6F temps. I lead the way, and right off the bat, I could tell the footing was going to be a bear. The night prior I purposely placed 19 screws in each trail shoe
(Inov-8 Roclite 312 GTX) for extra traxtion. It was working fairly well. Just after the 1st mile, Bob asks me what pace are we running? I said, let's not worry about pace and just run. Knowing we went through the 1st mile in 10:10. It felt like work, but not to the point where I thought, "is this really worth it?" We ran on and stayed together through the
1st loop in 1:36:59. I was happy with that time on our feet. I was tired and I assumed Bob was to, but we turned the corner and went out for the 2nd loop. Aside from being tired from the hills and pushing through the snow, my only issue was the fact that my hydration system froze up and I did not get one drink on the first loop. No worry, I had taken 3 gels. Bob stayed with me on the 2nd loop for almost 3 miles. I had reservations in my head about actually making it the full 20 Miles. I was getting tired, my legs were getting tired. I pushed on and looked back a time or two to see how Bob was doing. The good thing is that we hiked the majority of the larger hills (just like any good ultrarunner should). After hitting the 5M point on the 2nd loop, I lost contact with Bob and didn't see him for awhile. I picked up the pace a little despite the fact that I felt like I was going aneorobic alot. After hitting the 8M mark, I pushed harder and tried running as much of the hills as possible and finished in
1:34:33 for a 3:11:33 finish. I knew Bob still pushing because I saw him slightly before he would hit the hill to get the 9M point. He came in just under 8 minutes behind me. I was happy for him. He broke a new barrier and stayed in the game. Me, on the hand am happy about my progress. I am well on my way to hopefully running another race soon. Here is a pic right after I finished running. I was so cold, I could barely crack a smile.