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What an amazing weekend Team VPA athlete Elissa @viva_la_vegan_loca had at Mammoth Trail fest this past weekend. check out her race recap:
I had stomach issues the night before and morning of. That’s never happened to me. I couldn’t eat breakfast. Within the first mile I knew it wasn’t my day. I felt like crap. I pushed on only to feel nauseous with altitude sickness. It got worse as I got higher. I could barely get any nutrition down. Saltines were my friends. Made the first 3 cutoffs. The summit was cutoff 4 and I slowly and miserably crawled my way to the top. Looking at those gorgeous lake views I was sad because I knew I would have to tap out at the summit. I didn’t make the cutoff so I couldn’t have pressed on even if I wanted. Good thing I had already told my brain I wouldn’t. There was a welcome party at the top with my friends who ran with me. They didn’t make the cutoff either and waited for me! The altitude sickness was debilitating. Miles 15-18 were very technical and I was out of my comfort zone. I was terrified traversing the mountain at 9000 feet at a slant and on loose gravel. There was so much scrambling too. This took me out of my comfort zone completely. I was miserable the entirety of this race, also a first for me. I cussed so much inside my head. “This fucking sucks! I don’t even know why I like trail running! I’m NEVER doing this fucking race again! “ I was really down all week about not finishing and getting my medal. All my friends said they were proud of making it to the summit. We did all the hard climbing! All that was left was to go downhill!! I didn’t feel proud at first. I felt disappointment. I was there to finish. Now I’ve had time to process it and I am proud I pushed to the top but ALSO I’m completely decided I have to do this gawd-damn race again and finish it! This sea level girl is going to have to train in altitude next year. Also I could benefit from arriving 1-2 days earlier to acclimate.
18.5 miles
5100 vertical gain
Summit elevation 11,053 ft
Starting elevation 7881 ft
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