The Last Man to Run goes to Ragnar


For someone who said he'd never take up running, doing a Ragnar might seem a bit of a stretch. Even in the leg I chose is one of - if not - the easiest of them. Still, doing 12 miles in one day seems like quite the undertaking for me right now. I don't know why I let people talk me into this. Or do I? I think deep inside I really wanted to do it, I wanted to find out if I could really do it. I've been pushing my limits quite a bit lately and this might be a more measurable (and visual - show and tell) way to accomplish the same. At least I can get a cool story out of this, a small bragging right.

12 miles in one day. 12 miles is what I have done in, maybe, a week before. In all honesty, the last man to run is really living up to his name; and might, for all intents and purposes, live up to it in the race and be the last man to run through his leg's check points.

It's also a lot more involved than I imagined, had I known everything you have to do to run this thing, I might have said no. I travel for work quite a lot, so keeping track and keeping informed has been nearly impossible. I knew next to nothing up until this week. Now I have an idea of how it works, at least. Yesterday I found out about all the stuff you have to bring. This really is a lot more involved than I care for.

I'm still going to do it though, so here goes nothing. If you have any suggestions, or tips from your experience, please feel free to share. They will be more than welcome. You can leave them in the comments below.

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