Adventures & travels of Sultan ~ serotonin by way of sultonic serendipity
Warning: the following words and images will allow you to vicariously see the world with the eyes of Sultan. Read at your own risk. The name Sultan has many meanings, but derives from the peak Sultan Mountain in Silverton, CO!
liftoff!
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Butterflies in mi estomago... Lily and I have resigned from our teaching
positions in Transylvania County to try something new. In just a couple of
days, w...
From tragedy, runner emerges with new resolve
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Demi Clark, 1/4-mile from the finish last Monday
*The following column was written by Demi Clark, 36, of Fort Mill.
According to at least one photograph, th...
Coming Back to Life & Attitude Adjustment
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Annette doing something new! Photo taken at Lake Norman Tri 8/25.
It’s been months since posting to this blog…I am still happily (most of the
time) living, ...
Iron Mountain 16, 30, 50
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Had a great time this past weekend running around, cheering, helping,
taking pictures, and watching people run the Iron Mountain races! Dan
questioned why ...
-Aconcagua Attempt - December 3, 2009 turned around 300 vertical feet below camp Independencia (20,700 feet) due to sever winds, and -40 temps. Highest point ever!
-Dowd 1/2 Marathon - November 7, 2009 - 13.1 Miles - Charlotte, NC - 1:36:05 PR
-SCAR - July 25, 2009 - 71.2 Miles - Smokey Mountains - 22:12:12
-Hardrock 100 - July 10-12, 2009 - 100 Miles - Silverton, CO - 39th place - 37:33:40
-Marathon des Sable - 3.27.09-4.6.09 - 126 Miles - Saharah Desert, Morocco - 296th place - 32:49:42
-Umstead 50 Miles - 3/31/07 - 50 Miles - Raleigh, NC - 9:44:30 - 22nd place out of 107 runners. This run was an attempt to run 100 miles. I decided to drop out at mile 75, my 50 mile time is however counted.
1 comment:
Sounds like your team made the summit yesterday in clear weather. Congrats! I hope to read a report and see some pics on the blog soon.
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