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What an unbelievable time! I just returned from running the Bataan Memorial Death March this past weekend at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. This was the 17th annual running of the memorial march and drew the largest crowd to date- 3746 participants. The march commemorates the 70,000 American and Filipino troops who were surrendered on the Philippines Bataan peninsula in April 1942 and forced to walk 65 miles to Japanese prison camps without food or water. Soldiers who collapsed along the way were shot or bayoneted and of the 1800 captives from New Mexico, fewer than 900 survived.
Now I'll admit this run concerned me. The course was known to be brutal- mainly due to the Chihuahuan desert conditions, the tremendous elevation topography, and the infamous 1.5 mile (+/-) "deep sand" pit along the second half of the course. Time would tell if the marathon-a-month training strategy or the experience of completing two ultra marathons would help me through this different kind of race.
Travel
Ron, Clay, and I flew out of Charlotte on Friday and then to Dallas-Fort Worth where we met Ricky.

Ron decided to enter the race in the "Civilian Heavy" Division which means he'll have to carry a 35 lb. pack for the entire 26.2 miles(Crazy huh?). They won't let him take his pack on board as a carry-on. I decide to get a photo since I just knew it wouldn't survive the plane ride but it did!



Balloon Ride Over Albuquerque
In Albuquerque we connect with two other friends, Clint and John. We also meet our hosts Murray and Julie, friends Ron know from the penguin email group. Murray so happens to be a hot air balloon pilot and after we check into our hotel and grab a bit to eat we're off for a ride!




The best line of the day was from Ricky when we were on our way to the balloon ride. Murray pulls off the road into an open area and Ricky leans over to me and says "It just don't seem legal does it?"





Murray took Clint and I on a fantastic ride. We dipped low, went high, and saw some of the best views of the area. I was amazed at how well Murray could control the balloon. This comes from years of practice and knowing how to read the wind. We land and Ron and John head up next.
We chased the balloon around for a while with Julie and wondered where Murray would land. Suddenly we see the balloon drifting into a residential area and head over to assist. What happens next was probably the most remarkable thing I've ever seen. Murray lands the balloon at an intersection and picks up Ricky and Clay for their turn. Amazing!




Well all good things must come to an end. We had a fantastic day in New Mexico thanks to Murray and Julie. Our plan is to get some rest, get up early and drive to the White Sands Missile Range in Las Cruces, NM on Saturday morning so we can pick up our race packets.
Trip to Las Cruces





The Marathon
We check into a Best Western Motel about 25 miles away from the base. The march starts at 0630 hrs and we have instructions to be on base no earlier than 0300 hrs. and no later than 0430 hrs. We decide to leave in the morning at 0315 hrs which gives us plenty of time to arrive and get settled in before the start.




































The Numbers



Post Run Thoughts
I couldn't help but flash back to the Disney Triple in January 2006 when I heard that this marathon started at 0630 hrs. and we had to be on base no later than 0430 due to the road closure policy. The four hours of sleep I got didn't bother me but I noticed my stomach was more upset than normal. I hydrated more than usual and carried a water bottle filled with Cytomax. The stuff works great and helps speed recovery. I also have gotten into the habit of taking 2 E-tabs the night before the race to stabilize my electrolytes. My fear is hyponatremia.
Running in the desert was deceiving to this North Carolina boy- you couldn't tell how much you're body was exerting since you tended not to sweat. The hot dry air evaporated your perspiration almost immediately. My mouth got dryer quicker here and my nose bled throughout the race. I used 3 E-tabs per hour and did not cramp. The other good news was I urinated more here than in any other run to date. Remember the three "C's" of marathon urination? Clear, Copious, and Continuous. I stopped about every other aid station until mile 24. Hey that's better than Myrtle Beach last month where I didn't go until mile 24 and then it was mostly blood!
By far the most difficult part of this run was the deep sand pit. Everyone agreed it was grueling! I could not for the life of me run through the stuff and resorted to a fast walk looking for any sort of hard pack. Ron and Ricky confirmed this course was much tougher than Pikes Peak due to the sandy conditions. Considering all this I'm very happy with my 5:40 finish time.


"We're the battling bastards of Bataan;
No mama, no papa, no Uncle Sam;
No aunts, no uncles, no cousins, no nieces;
No pills, no planes, no artillery pieces.
...And nobody gives a damn".
Special Thanks
* To Murray and Julie- Kudos for all the hospitality. It's not often a hot air balloon ride is part of the package. Go Sucker Hole!!
* To John- You're support was awesome, especially driving us back to Albuquerque after a long hard day.
* To Ricky, Clay, and Clint- It's good to laugh and hurt together. Thanks for a great time.
* To all the Military, Law Enforcement, and Civilian members of White Sands Missile Range- You guys put on an excellent event and your hard work allowed this civilian to accomplish another adventure.
* To Ron- Thanks for talking me into going on this zany adventure. We really did hit another layer of the sub-culture with this one and damn am I glad we came out of it alive! You're a great friend and a helluva tour guide.
Well that does it for this report. Stay tuned as we travel to California in April to run the Big Sur Marathon!
Later,
Marc
4 comments:
Phenomneal report on a phenomenal day. Now the pressure is off me, I'll get around posting pics one of these days. Congrats on a GREAT run and thanks for the adventure!
Shame you didn't get a chance to try out any Bataan Bath Bombs Sunday night....
awesome report!!!
Mary D
Referred here by Ron - awesome report and great pics - thanks and congratulations! That's one of the coolest race medals I've ever seen! Well done!!!
Ron sent me here, too.
What a well-documented report about some extra-special experiences. Great job on the report and your race!
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