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November 8, 2007

There's running and then there's....

Ultrarunning is the proper name for it. Officially, it's any run longer than a marathon, often either 50 or 100 miles. Chris has the bug, real bad. He just completed his third Grand Canyon rim-to-rim-to-rim run (R2R2R). Wow. This is where you run from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, through the middle of the canyon, across the Colorado River to the North Rim, and back again in one day! The total distance is about 46 miles, with 11,000 feet of elevation gain. Oh, and they added some running at the beginning just "to make it an even 50". Chris ran the R2R2R portion in just under 16 hours. Have I mentioned wow?

You can read his trip report here.

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Bell Smith Springs 2007

Last year the guys from my small group took a day-hiking trip to the Bell Smith Springs area in the Shawnee National Forest. We liked it so much we decided to go back again this year, but this time we made it an overnight trip to allow more time for hiking and exploring. So last Friday, we packed up Andy's truck and headed out. Mike joined our group for this year and unfortunately, Jason had to drop out at the last minute, so that left us with 4 guys total.

Friday night was pretty chilly--the official low was 33F. Definitely the coldest weather I've ever experienced in a tent. But we were prepared and bundled up against the cold, and everyone stayed comfortable. Saturday morning we took our time eating breakfast and warming up around the campfire before setting out.

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Andy, Andrew, Mike & JVP at the start of the hike.

We ended up hiking about 6 miles on various trails. The creeks were much lower than last year, so we could get to more areas. This also meant we were able to see two of the landmarks that this area is known for: "Devil's Backbone" and the Natural Bridge.

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Devil's Backbone

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Natural Bridge

After our hike, we went back to the campsite for food and conversation. Eventually, our fire burned low (this took a while, mostly because someone threw extra logs on the fire when Andrew's back was turned) and we started home.

The best thing about these trips isn't the scenery, the s'mores, or even the mentos+diet coke rockets. It's all about the fellowship. We always have great conversation, and challenge each other to grow in our spiritual walks. In short, it fosters the kind of deep, not-afraid-to-step-on-toes relationships that are desperately needed in the local church.

I'm already looking forward to next year.

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