The weather in Teton Valley, Idaho has finally turned warm and the snow in the high country is melting but still there!
My recovery from Bighorn (June) was minimal and I was out on the trail the day after I got home. Warning, Addison's content here! In retrospect, I'm quite sure my nausea and vomiting in Bighorn were due to an overdose of mineralcorticoid and over replacement of salt causing a drop in potassium. I doubled my florinef the day before and day of the race and took about 80 mg of HC during the day of the race making my total mineralcorticoid intake equivalent to about .5 of florinef!!! I also supplemented salt in the form of salt stick and electrolyte replacement. For my next race, I will keep my florinef to a minimum and replace salt as I start getting orthostatic hypotension. I think the increased HC makes up for the florinef...An experiment of one!!
After my rant below about being told I shouldn't do something, I promptly signed up for Swan Crest 100. I realize I have only finished one of four 100s that I've signed up for but I'm willing to keep trying to finish another! In the Bighorn, I feel like Addison's got in my way, not lack of training. Elise has generously offered to put me up at her house and pace me! I feel so lucky to have a local runner pacing me. I've never met Elise either so it's guaranteed that we will have so much to talk about for the 30 to 50 miles we run/walk/she holds my hair while I puke time we spend together. Thanks in advance Elise!!
Life has been crazy busy. I'm fortunate to still have my caretaking clients and I'm also teaching swimming lessons to children a few days a week. Running has been going well. The wildflowers are stunning right now and the trails are in excellent condition.
A staple sign in Teton Valley
This sign actually made me nervous
Bear print
Moose mama and babe
After a shower yesterday morning
Looking out toward Jackson, Wyoming from Phillips Pass during a slight rain shower
Gorgeousness on Rendezvous Mountain Trail
Rendezvous Mountain
4th of July celebration. Taylor Mountain with Paul, Meara and Shane
July 3, Alaska Basin. As of July 14, it's still socked in. On July 3, snow was 3 - 4 feet deep. Grand Teton in the background
July 3, Death Canyon Shelf in the background. Fresh Drymax socks on my feet in the foreground. Yes, I'm pushing these socks. They keep my feet comfortable and dry. They bring a smile to my face when I put them on. I've gotten very, very few blisters since starting to wear these socks. I love Drymax socks!
July 10, Zane and I hike to Wind Cave. See the cave in the background?