tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post6648017674120541695..comments2023-04-27T02:45:46.766-05:00Comments on Run. Race. Repeat.: Early Panic Numbers PostSteveQhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16943650844671498074noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post-73509908489114545352017-07-03T10:22:55.608-05:002017-07-03T10:22:55.608-05:00This just got 1500 hits! What's the deal - did...This just got 1500 hits! What's the deal - did this get linked somewhere?SteveQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16943650844671498074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post-36463957378341369842017-06-26T22:01:51.957-05:002017-06-26T22:01:51.957-05:00Heck, I dropped at Voyageur in 2012 with at least ...Heck, I dropped at Voyageur in 2012 with at least an hour cushion on the cut-offs (I wasn't enjoying myself and didn't care much for the flood modified course) and then went on to sign up for, and complete, my first 100 at Sawtooth. The lesson I took from this: you can't let one race define any others. <br /><br />By the way - your idea posted years ago that tripling your Voyageur time is a good predictor of your Sawtooth time was kind of accurate for me (I actually finished about an hour and a half faster then that formula would have predicted). I would add that doubling your Wild Duluth 100K time is also a good predictor of your Sawtooth time (well, at least it held true for me). <br /><br />Have fun at Afton! After all, isn't that what's most important about these events?wildknitshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07512372230592596889noreply@blogger.com