We just got back from the Big Muddy rogaine in the Oregon "desert" (Yes, Oregon has something that resembles a desert). For those of you who don't know what a rogaine is, take a parcel of land and put X number of checkpoints on it, then teams try to get as many of those checkpoints in X number of hours. Jerry, Eric and myself signed up for the 24-hour course. Robin was a last-minute addition as his own teammates dropped out unexpectedly.
We left Issaquah around 5pm, stopped in Yakima for a Miner's burger (note to self- don't try to eat a salad in the car), and finally arrived at the race venue around 11:30pm. Man, it was COLD out! I don't think any of us slept well that night due to snoring, cold temps or those birds chirping at 3am. The next morning we woke up at our leisure (the event didn't start till 11am) and slowly assembled our race packs after a light breakfast. The race start was the most anti-climatic one I've ever experienced- it was not chaotic like an adventure race. This race was so long that people just kind of meandered to their first CP. The whole scene was kind of funny.
Both the terrain and weather were very unforgiving- temps were in the mid 80's with no clouds during the day, and hovered around freezing at night. The terrain consisted of lava rocks, more lava rocks and even more lava rocks. You really had to watch your footing on the hillsides to avoid slipping.
All in all we spent about 19-20 hours out on the course. Some points of interest:
-The scenery was really neat. Yeah, it was mostly dry and brown, but it was sure nice to see something other than evergreens.
-All of those off-camber hillside traverses were tough to navigate, but it was really cool and somewhat fun at the same time.
-Watching the harvest moon rise.
-Eric and I totally freaking out over...running water. Around 3am Eric thought he heard "something" and panicked, causing me to panic as well. Robin and Jerry thought we were crazy.
-Eric propping me up when I fell asleep...while walking down the trail. 'Nuf said.
-Spending an hour or so trying to find one of the easiest CP's on the course. Doh! If only we had stopped gabbing and concentrated on the course...
-Great teamates- Jerry, Robin and Eric were a blast to race with.
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