February 1st, 2020

33 miles from Bowling Green to Glasgow along 1297

You don’t have to register and pay money to run an ultra-marathon. Don’t get me wrong, formal races are a lot of fun and give you official times that you can use to measure your progress (or to measure yourself against others if you’re one of those types, and we all do this to varying degrees). The competition of being on a course with other runners and the adrenaline boost that you get is unique to formal races. The pressure of not only hitting your personal targets, but also passing and being passed is a pressure that is impossible to duplicate outside of an organized competition. I get that. But you can still push yourself to new and interesting challenges without providing your credit card information, and there’s a certain sense of exploration that comes with ultra running that lends itself well to “unorganized” events. So when a friend offered up an open invitation to run from Bowling Green through the Kentucky countryside to the next county over, I didn’t hesitate to join.

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