Fat Dog 120 “Suck it up whiny baby.” . 120 miles, 27,000 feet, and 43:17 hours of pure Canadian fun. Although I’m still trying to process this past weekend there’s a few things that stick in my mind. . I know most everyone says this, but really, I have the BEST family, friends, crew and pacers and am so incredibly grateful for all their support and help! . Fat Dog really is truly one of the most scenic ultra races in Canada. . There was a little bit of everything on this course: long mellow climbs, sub-alpine meadows, short (and long) steep climbs, views for days, woods galore, mid thigh high stream crossings, forest service roads, a bit of pavement, mountains (of course!), views for days, mountain lakes, rain, fog, scree fields, sunrises, sunsets (x2), false summits, and popping wildflowers. 43 hours is a really long time to be awake and moving. . The weather was about as perfect as it could be. I can’t imagine having to run with it 10-20 degrees(f) hotter or colder. . Heather trail was absolutely spectacular with blooming wildflowers and views for days. Nice to be able to 'run' this section twice, both times in the daylight. . Cresting Mt Frosty at sunset was perfect. Thankful I didn’t have to come down the talus field in the rain or at night or both. . Skyline was not fun. I guess it could have been 'fun' if it was light outside and I actually got to see something. But mostly all I saw was the ground and a whole lot of surrounding pitch black. Brutal at miles 110-120. . Mosquitoes were apparently on holiday as I thankfully didn’t have any issues for the entire race! . Many who had run the race the normal route and this alternative route said this year was harder even with the favorable weather. The race cutoff was extended by an extra hour, so I guess that all aligns. . The race was everything I thought it would be. Incredibly hard. Spectacularly scenic. Amazingly kind and helpful volunteers. Incredibly friendly runners all working and helping each other. A real test for me. Great overall experience I recommend to everyone. And it turns out 120 miles is about 20% harder than a 100 miler. . . #FatDog120 #120miles #Canada #Bib15 #BuckleUp #TT50 #Trailto50 (at E.C Manning Provincial Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1L_M-kn53e/?igshid=8z2d5k16eehm