tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5933750.post2826918857556414138..comments2024-01-24T21:45:08.997-05:00Comments on the world of cherie: lessons learned from the vermont 100 milercheriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02526588904610144501noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5933750.post-68954930303016563062009-11-12T23:27:56.671-05:002009-11-12T23:27:56.671-05:00read your great comments on the vt. 100---hope to ...read your great comments on the vt. 100---hope to run it next year with my training bud.--she did run the 100k---was first woman runner for the 100k....her first....we will start training after we run BOSTON.dsrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05236765240722777536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5933750.post-90528773940147311132009-08-04T13:03:53.994-04:002009-08-04T13:03:53.994-04:00Cherie,
Belated congrats on your VT100 miler. Ju...Cherie,<br /><br />Belated congrats on your VT100 miler. Just getting to the finish line is an accomplishment and you did it with such challenges!<br /><br />You also might make a mental note to ask other runners (particularly ones with fanny packs or hydration packs) if they have some products if you find yourself on the course needing stuff.<br /><br />I shared lots of toilet paper, wet wipes, advil and ginger chews throughout the race (and I never mind if people ask me for stuff because I have back up supplies at each drop bag--and if I can share stuff I am less likely to finish the race with 5-10 lbs of equipment in my fanny pack that just hopped a ride for 100 miles).<br /><br />See you on the trails at VT50,<br />TammyRunner Tammyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00059758273238421216noreply@blogger.com