Ran this event on Saturday outside Bartlett, IL on a 2.28 Mile "crushed limestone (actually snow covered this time of year)" loop.
I previously ran the summer version (Sunburn Six in the Stix - 38.48 Miles).
Leading up to the event, training had gone fairly well. Averaged right around 50-60Miles/week, concentrating mostly on longer weekend runs on snowy trails(to build strength) and roads(to keep some speed in my legs). My only real issue going in to the event was/is a lingering left ITBand problem. However, taping it seems to keep things stablized. Yes, I know, I need to get my lazy butt into the gym to strengthen my hip flexors(thank you dear). My wife is right, being a PT and all.
My friend Bob (who would be running his first ultra type event) and I made the 3 hour trip toward Bartlett. Prior to our final destination, we made a pitstop to pick up a friend in Hammond, IN. Surprisingly, the weather was unseasonably warm. Upper 20s, lower 30s from the get go. Last year at the start it was "0". Yikes!!!!
Really, I had no idea how I'd run. I knew the course, but the snowy conditions would certainly throw a wrench in the machine and slow things down quite a bit. And this is what we were up against for 6 Hours :)

And after a few last minute instructions from RD - Brian Gaines, we were off.

I started right off the front with a few other guys who I knew were fast(er) and led the way:
Myself in Red/Black, Jim O'brien in while cap and another friend Matt Condron just behind him. The other two gents, guy in glasses and other in orange cap in the back I did not know. All I knew was that Jim would soon pass me for good and the guy in orange cap would do the same at some point. Matt dropped at some point because of a heal issue, but still managed to get in close or at the marathon distance.

For the first time ever, I decided to wear a one bottle hydration pack around my waist. I had only trained with it previously on a few short 6 Mile runs and had no idea how I would hold up to it. Well, it worked out great as I attached two pouches for gels to the front of it. Oh! And a Snickers to :). The waist pack is from Nathan with a slanted bottle(no bounce). Usually I either carry a 20oz handheld or go with a WASP hydration pack. Right from the get go, I could tell the footing was really going to mess my form up more then it already is to this point. The harder you try to push, the more it messes up form. So, right away I just relaxed and did my best to keep my heartrate down.
After each 2.28 Mile loop, the RD requested that everyone mark their loops down at the pavillion on this entrant board he made up. But it was also good to know that we could keep going and not have to come in every time. The honor system was in place.

So, I pushed on mostly solo for the entire 6 Hours, aside from seeing/passing nearly every runner out there more then a handful of times. It was motivating really to see and encourage runners on as I went by them. And they did the same back to me.

Early on my splits for the 2.28 Mile went like this. Pretty consistent for the most part.
Loop #1 - 21:03/gel, Loop #2 - 21:27/gel, Loop #3 - 21:19/gel, Loop #4 - 20:48 and then I made a pitstop at the pavilion to mark the board.
Loop #5 - 20:34, Loop #6 - 20:06, Loop #7 - 20:36, Loop #8 - 20:19, Loop #9 - 20:51, Loop#10- 20:52, Loop#11- 20:25, Loop#12- 20:59, Loop#13- 23:48 - I consistently drank and ate gels nearly every loop. And even through in a bite of Snickers every now and then.
Loop #14 - 28:44 - Here is where the wall approached. I was feeling it quite a bit on this loop. Started to power walk for the first time. Constantly telling myself that I would come out of this. Keep moving forward. I ran to the pavilion and grabbed another Snickers and took off after marking the board. Ate half the Snickers and almost immediately felt better.
Loop #15- 23:30 - After this loop as I came into the pavilion, the RD asked me, do you think you can get another loop in? I have almost 35 minutes to do it. And I took off running and eating the rest of my Snickers.
Loop #16- 22:47 - I sped up enough to get back to the pavilion to run two 1/2 mile shorter loops before ending the day.
Comparison (Summer & Winter Results) -Winter - 37.48 Mile / 3rd OverAll / 6-Hours
Temp in the 20s-maybe 30F / Windy / Snowy - Summer 38.48 Miles / 2nd OverAll / 6-Hours / Hot/Humid and no shade from the sweltering sun / Temps ranged from 78F-91F
My friend Bob ended up running a little over 33 Miles for the day. An awesome run for him since his longest run ever was 20 Miles a month or so back.
A little hardware from Saturday :)