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Gaspin’ in the Aspen 15k :: Race Recap

How could I not fall in love with a race named Gaspin’ in the Aspen!? I know it should have scared me, but it’s such a catchy play on words! I’ve wanted to register for it since I first heard it last year. 🙂 Located in the pines of Northern Arizona, on the trails of the Flagstaff Nordic Center, the name tells the race story well. So does this elevation profile from my Garmin. 🙂

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Summer is my favorite time of year to head North and escape the sweltering heat found in The Valley of the Sun. Anxious to beat city traffic, we left work early to reach higher elevation and cooler temps. Our first stop was “packet” pick-up. It was really only an awesome shirt and a bib – not really a packet of any kind. 🙂 The back of the shirt says, “I kicked aspen!” which I love.

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I was excited about this race and mini-vacation all week long. Then on Thursday I found out two of my runner friends, Danielle and Rob, were coming up to race the 5k and 15k too! As if that wasn’t awesome enough, I found out en route to Flagstaff that yet ANOTHER runner/blogger/friend was camping and racing too! You may remember her from my San Diego Race Recap last week – Missy, the Sugar Coated Athlete. I was stoked! Ahhh, the wonder of social media.

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We set up camp at the Flagstaff Nordic Center which – as you can tell – took forever and was ROUGH. 😉 Then I immediately found my friend Amy who was doing the race with me (and coincidentally camped right next to Sugar Coated Athlete)! Amy and I set out for a little shake-up run to get the blood flowing, see the trail, experience the extreme lack of oxygen and beat the setting sun. I didn’t even bring my camera/phone along!!!!! What the?! We did remember our head lamps however… just in case!

Thankfully I was already somewhat familiar with the trails. Mr. Zucchini Runner and I had stayed at the Flagstaff Nordic Center a couple times last Summer. I was preparing for the Flagstaff Marathon, but due to a horrible, horrible cold; couldn’t do the race. 🙁 It was nice to get the legs and lungs moving and help them remember it’s normal to burn from lack of oxygen. 🙂

The next morning I was so laid back about the race, Mr. Zucchini Runner was in amazement. Where was the freak-out-mode hiding?! I think 90% of my stress on race morning is typically caused by 3 things: a) getting to use the port-o-potty before the race b) not getting to the race start on time due to traffic c) getting to use the port-o-potty before the race. 😉 Neither of those were a factor last Saturday, so it was smooth sailing. In fact, I rolled out of the camper 10 minutes before the race started. It was amazing.

Shortly after Amy, Missy and I were off and running in the beautiful, fresh, pine scented air…….. wait a minute?! Holy dust in the mouth GRIT. 0_O Arizona needs rain. BAD. Instead of the fresh, pine-scented air I had dreamed of all week, it was more like the cattle you see below… (Missy, I LOVED your Haboob analogy too – it made me laugh out loud. Now, the fact that BOTH Missy and I have included this in our post, should tell you how bad the dust truly was. Seriously. I woke up the next morning with a nose bleed and my eyes were practically swollen shut. It took them about 3 full days to fully recover.) -_- About 2 miles into the race, the herd spread out, making the dust more bearable.

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Photo courtesy of Sugar Coated Athlete

This is more like it! Ahhhhhhh… pine-scented air!!

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In the final stretch, Amy was just steps behind me!

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GO AMY!!

Amy and I ran most of the race together, with a little gap in the middle where we were apart. (This lady just won first place woman in the Adrenaline Night Run 13k the week before… she’s a rockstar.) It was so nice to chat on the downhills and gasp with a buddy on the uphills. On the last downhill, we both took off and I was able to keep the pace when it flattened out. I was hoping she could stick with me, but knew she was more tired than I was! At one point, I yelled back, “Come on Amy!” haha It was so nice to have a positive push to keep each other going. I’m always about finishing strong and she WAS RIGHT behind me!! (Oh yes, and did I mention she woke up the next day and hiked and ran a total of 23 miles down and back out of the Grand Canyon? Rockstar.)

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Photo courtesy of Neil Weintraub

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At the finish I finally found Danielle and all the ladies gathered for a little post race recap, snacks and coffee. (From left to right: Amy, Danielle, Missy and myself (clearly, my eyes are starting to seal shut from the dust). Danielle’s husband Rob took 3rd place in his division – awesome job!

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Mr. Zucchini Runner, Amy and I rounded out the weekend with some great food, treats and a beautiful hike through portions of the race course.

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A little yoga in the wilderness.

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By far, the most breathtaking portion of the run and hike.

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You can see course markings in the foreground.

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My boys. <3

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The hike was a good way to avoid lactic acid build up and therefore sore muscles, but I wanted to be extra sure, so I used some of my tried and true torture devices. 😉

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San Francisco Peaks – Flagstaff, Arizona

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On the drive home, you can see Sedona off in the distance. I can’t wait for our next trip North. 🙂

San Diego Vacation :: Part II

As promised in Wednesday’s post where I recapped my seventh half marathon; here is the vacation portion of our San Diego trip! I promise to keep this brief, as the photos really speak for themselves. In case you couldn’t tell by now, I LOOOOOOVE taking and sharing photos. I use the heck out of Instagram; best invention ever. Mr. Zucchini Runner is impressed (shocked; whatever) that I already have 1,900 photos on the iPhone I just purchased 7 weeks ago. 🙂 Suppose they have a 12-step program called Photographers Anonymous? Enjoy our journey of yummy food – some healthy, some unhealthy and spending some quality time with our boy Rocco the amazing dog.
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We stopped in Riverside, CA to see Mr. Zucchini Runner’s Grandma and Dad. We went to dinner and then got some cupcakes at an awesome bakery next door. These were as delicious as they look, according to those who ate them! I had a cookie, which I figured would have less dairy…

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Then it was time to pick some California oranges from his Grandma’s trees! The BEST oranges ever, hands down. (I think I might go have one right now actually…) IMG_1408

On the way, I stopped for an incredible photo opp of the vibrant Jacaranda blossoms that covered the grass. My favorite flowering tree by far. IMG_1400

Some serious thought went into each pick.IMG_1402

I got a little more than intended on this one… whoops!IMG_1425

After a nice little visit we made our way to downtown San Diego and didn’t arrive until late that night. This was our walk around town the next morning, near the San Diego’s Children’s Museum.

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Had to stop for a picture in front of my favorite San Diego tree! It’s so cool looking with all the spirals!IMG_1483

So, by now it’s a whole day later, I’ve run the half marathon and we are now having brunch. It was chilly, in case you can’t tell by Mr. Zucchini Runner’s outfit! Cafe 222 even had the outdoor heaters on! IMG_1487

I ordered the Peanut Butter and Banana Stuffed French Toast… and proudly ate every single bite, with the exception of the strawberry and blob of butter. (We were also told by our waiter this was featured on Food Network!)IMG_1489

The flowers in San Diego always amaze me. They are SO vibrant and HUGE. The desert needs to conserve it’s water, so things tend to grow much smaller.

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These trees are just made for climbing!IMG_1509

After brunch and a walk, it was time to do some relaxing before our night on the town. I grabbed a cup of Joe and sat back to watch Game of Thrones. We also listen to the audio books and with all our road trips lately, it makes the time fly by!IMG_1514

After much, MUCH walking around downtown San Diego (seriously, I think we walked about 2-3 miles) we finally settled on this tiny Turkish restaurant called Cafe Istanbul. Mr. Zucchini Runner and I saw a Mediterranean style restaurant on our walk to the start line earlier that day and could NOT for the life of us remember where it was. So, we were wandering all over trying to find that exact restaurant, because we were both craving falafel. I have to say, I was ready to give up on that mission LONG before Mr. ZR was. However, he was convinced he needed the falafel from this particular restaurant. Eventually, Yelp reviews lead us to Cafe Istanbul and did not disappoint our falafel cravings.IMG_1515

It was among the top 3 best tasting falafel I’ve had. Perfect crunch on the outside and very moist – not dry at all – on the inside. At some point during our mindless meanderings downtown, I told Mr. Zucchini that I would continue this search with him if we could find a place with amazing chocolate cake for dessert. IMG_1519

A short cab ride later (I was done walking for the day…) and boom, we are here; Extraordinary Desserts. This place had a line out the door and they only serve desserts and coffees. YES PLEASE! Talk about overwhelmed… I wanted everything! After much back and forth, we decided to split a crazy looking pastry.IMG_1524

Not exactly chocolate cake, BUT, we were told it had some chocolate gooeyness on the inside!IMG_1525

Yep, sure did. The coffee was SO STRONG, but it was perfect with this sweet treat. IMG_1547

The next day, we did more walking with our furry child… and saw more cool flowers! These look very Dr. Seuss to me…IMG_1548

Nice legs Mr. Zucchini Runner 😉IMG_1552

For lunch we met up with our friends in Encinitas at the Roxy Restaurant. I ordered their Vegi Burrito with no cheese and Mr. Zucchini got their FALAFEL BURGER. Turns out, the falafel he was searching for the night before was actually at this restaurant in Encinitas. (We were looking at multiple restaurant menus online the day before and he melded the two together.)IMG_1553

Imagine my surprise when I sat down and saw this sign in front of me. o_O Anything? But…IMG_1554

After lunch we all headed further north to Carlsbad. Doesn’t this place look so quaint?

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On our walk to the beach, we discovered diagonal cross walks!!!!! GENIUS. Needless to say, I was STOKED. Every cross street needs these and man would it save time for runners and commuters alike! IMG_1563

Our friends getting their toes wet! That man, taking the photo, is an awesome photographer. You should check out his website, Thomas Boggan Photography.IMG_1576

See, he took this photo of us later in the day. 😉 (AND his wife took the photo of me in the cross walk earlier too!)

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For dinner we went to Pizza Port – their whole wheat crust is delicious! IMG_1587

The next morning, back in San Diego, I went for a little post-race shakeout run. These are always bittersweet because I get to enjoy another beautiful run in San Diego, but it also means the trip is coming to an end. IMG_1606

This is very close to what I typically eat for breakfast – just subtract the toast and orange.
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While we were loading up the car, Rocco made sure to sit by the “to-go” pile so we wouldn’t forget him. 😉IMG_1624

One last stop on the way out of town to Chocolat Cremerie, trying to extend our vacation just a little longer. Especially since the sun had finally come out in San Diego!IMG_1628

I got a little cup of peach sorbet and Mr. ZR got lemon… which we ate while we waited for more food…IMG_1638

We took our food order to go and went to Balboa Park to soak up some more misty air and Cali sunshine. IMG_1641

Yep, we finished off our trip with a super “nutritious” crepe, stuffed with banana and walnuts and topped with caramel.

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I relaxed while the boys went on a little walk.IMG_1658Rocco was happy the sun was shining again too. It’s always hard to say goodbye to San Diego and we typically daydream about moving there while on our drive back to the desert… who knows what the future will hold.