
The Endurance Society's second event. Frigus. A winter race with the options of a 10k, 30k, or 60 snowshoe; 10k, 30k, 60k back-country ski; 5k sled run; and combined, 30k ski, 30k snowshow, 5k sled run.
I wanted to sign up for the 10k snowshoe. I ended up signing up for the 30k snowshoe.
Taking place at Blueberry Hill Inn in Brandon, Vermont, with packet picket offered Friday evening in addition to Saturday morning. While a room could be booked at the Inn, it was rather pricey. They also offered space in the upper loft of the ski lodge where we could drop a sleeping pad and sleeping bag. We had access to bathrooms and running water and a place to sleep that couldn't be closer if we tried to the start for $12. Arriving early meant that time could be spent with other racers and the race directors. I couldn't imagine starting the race any other way.

A great evening of visiting with friends, a decent nights sleep, and it was morning and the air was buzzing with the energy for the day. The morning was spent visiting, hugging, feeling nervous about the race! The temperatures were in the single digits when we started with the highs promised to be in the low twenties.
All the skiers were to start at 7:15, all the snowshoers were to start at 8:15, and the 5k sledders at 9:15. Andy called out that all heats would be starting on time. 10 minute and 5 minute warnings were given, that a brief meeting was to be held before each heat started and they wouldn't be waiting if you weren't there.

And we were off.

The first section of the course was for all 3 distances. At some point the 10k would turn off and we would continue on. It was incredibly inspiring to watch Mark Webb crutch his way up the hill, taking on the 10k. I was able to have a glass of wine with Amy Parulis and her father as they were doing a party lap 10k to celebrate his birthday. I tackled Mathieu, my way of passing along Ilene's hello. Got a hug from the fantastic Richard Ricciardi.


It wasn't long before the finish line was in sight. My own personal cheering section was waiting for me. I hurt. I wanted to cry. I did it! I hugged Lisa Klinkenberg, looked at the ground, and laid down. I was exhausted. I was given my medal and mustered the energy to stand up and get inside where there was chili and warmth.



Overall, The Endurance Society nailed it. There seemed to be no issues at registration, they didn't run out of medals, race directors were visible and available. No one got lost, the event started on time, everything that was promised was delivered.
My Official Results: 8:04:05 for the 30k Snowshoe
Next year: make my first lap faster than this year... and still go out to finish the 60k!!!
Next year: make my first lap faster than this year... and still go out to finish the 60k!!!
I cannot wait for Infinitus!