Thursday, August 13, 2009

High Trek Adventure

So I agreed to go on a fool hearty adventure with Dannel, and do the High Trek Adventure with is a race throughout Portland, where you have to figure out clues along the way, and take your pictures in front of certain landmarks. My only experience is that I went to Las Vegas with them for the Great Urban Challenge last year, and ran about 100 yards with them, while holding a Bud Light Lime, and showed them where the New York New York Roller Coaster is. Oh, and I haven't ran a mile in ten years. I have ran at most two...EVER. Not that I am in bad shape, but I just don't run! So I was actually preparing for the Seattle race when Dannel informed me of this Portland race as a tune up. So after three weeks of running, I was ready (I guess!) I was actually quite nervous day of, considering I was up til 430 the previous morning, left Spirit Mountain at 9am, and had a lot to drink the night before since it was Jonathans birthday! I felt AlOT better when we got to the coffee place and most of the teams did not look in good shape. Actually there were some marathon runners there, and I certainly am not one of them. I once did the Fresh Prince Marathon. 8 hours...non stop. So the first clue is outside, its a puzzle, and it leads to where we get our real clues. The first running...see if I can keep up with Dannel, a former Division 1 Athlete. We get the clues, run back, make copies and Hans and Kat are the support team that immediately start figuring out the clues and telling us where to go. I think that Dannel does some lolligagging and can save some time by just being a little bit more on it, but don't tell him I said that! I think that I saved us some time by taking charge of the phone while he was figiting with his iphone and getting frustrated. I actually ended up doing the majority of the communication with Hans, but Dannel is the superior runner. His phone camera is a POS and we need something better next time. We started in the pearl, ran all the way to the South Park blocks, fought our way through Saturday Market, found or next two clues and ran to the bus that was going to take us over the Ross Island Bridge. This was my first time getting on Portland Public Transportation. We took a picture IN FRONT of sock dreams, got bonus time for taking our picture with a musical note, and hopped on a bus North on 11th, bypassing one of our clues, which we are allowed to do. We found our next two spots and realized we are now way ahead...UNTIL...we realized we were supposed to perform a task at sock dreams. There is nothing more discouraging and crushing than realizing you are going to win and have to run from Stark to DIVISION BACKTRACKING! Dannel has this angry gear, which I don't have and he basically left me behind in the dust. Things were starting to hurt and I was starting to get tired but I could not let the team down. He basically did the challenge at sock dreams, and I got there just in time to take the picture. We immediately jumped on the bus back downtown and realized we were going to have to do the next bonus to have a chance. We needed to find someone with an Oregon AND an Oregon State shirt and pose for pictures with them, but you can never find this so Hans and a friend grabbed some shirts and met us on the water front right next to Velour, which was our last stop. Let me tell you, the last stretch was about 6 blocks but it may as well been six miles through the Sahara desert. Well it turned out that every second counted as we are the third team to make it in there. We have a little bit of optimism as we were the only team to get both bonuses and one of the teams had made a mistake. Well, the mistake was taking their picture at Velour instead of Velvet, which we did too. Had we taken it at Velvet or somehow managed to take our picture at Absolute, we would have won by a lot. As it turns out, with the bonuses, we ended up in second by 3 minutes. Not too shabby for an "out of shape" 32 year old guy that has never done this before. Dannel was very discouraged but I was actually pretty happy considering my tempered expectations. We got these really nice bags and free entry into the Vegas race which I think I can help us win. Try $12000 to the winner. That will motivate me to do a little extra on the treadmill eh?

1 comment:

  1. thanks for the shout out! Looking forward to seeing you in Vegas!

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