G.K. Chesterton
How dull it is to make an end,
To rust unburnished, not to shine in use!
As
though to breathe were life.
Badwater: my soul is somewhere out there |
I once heard an endurance runner say that God made the desert so that a man could find his soul. If I do have a soul, I'm sure it is somewhere out there in the shifting sands and blazing rock of Death Valley.
With the departure of Ironman Canada from Penticton, my daughter and I have entered Ironman Mont Tremblant, which takes place in the beautiful Laurentian Mountains of Quebec in August. In our family Ironman history, it will be her fourth and my eighth. Ironman doesn't get any easier over time, but over time you become accepting of how difficult it is.
The terrain at Tremblant is reminiscent of Lake Placid, with lots of climbing and descending. We went there to check out the venue last fall and it was reassuring to see that (unlike Lake Placid) the roads on the bike course are all newly paved and smooth. In between Death Valley and Mont Tremblant I am looking for something else to try. Sadly I can't get the resources together this year for another run at the Race Across The West, so that idea will have to remain dormant for now. But like the Norwegian Blue parrot, this partcular dream is not dead, just sleeping.
If I can swing it, I'd like to head for the Florida 70.3 to check out their new course, now blessedly removed from Disney World. I always found it a bit off-putting to be out for a training run before race day and having to dodge corpulent clumps of vacationing families in mouse ears, who from their appearance and waddling gait did not have anything close to fitness on their minds.
One way or the other, I will find ways to do what I love to do, as I have always done. Not to chase some uncatchable idea of slimness or beauty; not to try to rewrite a youth that is already in the books; not to pound the rest of the guys in my age group into the dust. Not even to boldly go where no one has gone before.
But as always, just to see what is possible.
1 comment:
You do, indeed, have a soul, Chris! And your possibilities are without limits, as long as you're willing to find out.
Looking forward to battling the deadly winds with you in a few weeks!
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