So I forgot to mention, after the race I went up North with some of my girl friends to Glen Arbor and Sleeping Bear National Park. (If you want to come to MI I HIGHLY recommend Glen Arbor and Sleeping Bear Dunes--AMAZING and lots of great cycling too!!!).
We had a condo right on Lake Michigan Beach. Every morning I walked the beach looking for "treasures": petoskey stones, beach glass, etc. And of course just to enjoy being on the Lake. It was incredibly peaceful.
There were thousands of rocks on the beach--very different from where I live where its pure sand. Our last morning there I was walking along and I noticed a rock peaking through the sand, the crashing waves were slowly unearthing it. It had some strange marks on the top. So I stopped and dug it out thinking it might be a fossil. But it wasn't.
Someone had written "ENDURE" on the face of the stone.
It was the perfect treasure to take home from my LJ100 experience.![]()



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Reading about the adventures of you, and the other TE mtb women makes my own learning curve somehow much easier. In my wilder moments I would love to try an endurance mtb event at some point in the future, which is kind of silly since I need to focus on the basics...but it is a fun thought - even if I never reach that skill level
With my neck in the shape it is I probably shouldn't try any kind of racing, but it is fun to think about!
