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  1. #1
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    Goodjob R&R!!! ^_^

    GEEZ that's cold (just had to convert it to C first)
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    Thanks for the support guys.

    As to the question, "was it worth it?"

    Yes. The stress and expense of getting out there were worth it. We had a great time. That being said, I do not think it is a trip I will make every year, even if I qualify. It was a lot with school starting.

  3. #3
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    Well done!
    You beat your demons (some of) and that is the important thing!

    All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!

  4. #4
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    Great job!

    A 22 mile mountain bike? Sheesh. And here I was complaining about 15 miles.

    Congratulations. Enjoy some well-deserved R & R if you can.

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    Way to go.....

    Congrats, Ruth! Gald you had a good time and had a good race, too.

    Kerry

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    i wanted to respond to your post yesterday, but my computer was being silly and wouldn't let me log in to TE.

    I'm so proud! (i did a bit of 'remember that girl i went mountain biking with a few months ago? well she's in the XTerra NATIONALS this weekend) heheh

    I'm glad that all the difficulties were worth it, in the end, and I really think your performance was good considering it was your first event of this stature and in such a different setting with all those traveling stressors involved in it. Good job and keep on rocking it!

    K.

  7. #7
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    Great Job!!

    You managed to catch our second snow of the season. I can't picture swimming in Tahoe in that cold!

    The altitude does make a big difference. I've found that I really feel it in my swimming. You can cheat on your breathing running and biking but not swimming.

  8. #8
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    I can't imagine riding a bike in that temperature, especially with being wet from the swim.

    SO cool about your mom! That must have been so emotional for you, especially after being such a difficult race.

    Just wow though. I can see not wanting to do it again but you rock

 

 

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