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Impressions: TNF Ecuador

Some fine impressions taken along the course of last weekends TNF 50k in Ecuador. 
All pictures by Roberto Espinosa and officially robbed from the TNF Facebook page by me.   

The Final

Click on the picture for some shots from yesterday’s price giving at Quicentro!

Racereport 2012-10: TNF 50k Ecuador

I’m rolling along this nice single trail as I hear some sounds from the left. I turn my head and the only thing I can identify in this millisecond is this yellow North Face vest flying at me. It’s Jordan who came off course in the 80k and just tries to end a cross country downhill back on the course. As I’m the only feasible halt for him he plots right at me.

I was just delighted getting back on the correct track myself and there is Jordan with a similar problem. We stride on and meet Steph and Helen just a couple of minutes later. Similar problematic there. Missing in action on the correct route!

When I checked my watch at the exceptionally stunning located finish line at San Pablo Del Lago I had to grin. Smiling was undoubtedly the only suitable reaction to what had happened during this 50k in the Imbabura Province in the north of Ecuador. Instead of matching the official distance I clocked almost 56k during that day. Nearly 56k in beautiful but seedy topography in the Northern Andes Region.

Everybody I talked to after the finish had comparable troubles. Alejandro from Venezuela, who was in the lead, got a turn wrong and went to the finish having clocked 45k and accidently ignored a checkpoint. Steph in the 80k went of course 10 times and so on.

It would be too easy to blame the organization that did a great job setting up a race in such a remote and picturesque area. I was running most parts on my own and that also meant that in my tiredness I ignored some signs here and there.

Nevertheless it was a tough day out, as I couldn’t find any gels in Quito. I tried to replenish with Panela and salt, which did not really work. I also couldn’t reproduce the good training runs I had in previous weeks. Was it the altitude (Start at 2.600m going up to 3.160m)? Was it mental? Who knows?

At the end the positive experience needs to be on the forefront. It was a great time with tons of great people in a great country. Thanks to each and everybody from The North Face Team and to the Caracas Crew.

Gear used:
Shoes: Brooks PureGrit
Shirt: Brooks Versatile Sleeveless
Short: Brooks Speed Short
Jacket: Brooks LSD Light Jacket
Handheld: 2 X Ultraspire Isometric Pocket

TNF Ecuador -2

„Tell me. Where are you guys from?“ This old Ecuadorian fella was gazing at Iazaldir as we entered the mirador in Quito’s beautiful Parque Metropolitano.

“Well.” Iazaldir points on the certain citizens and tells the old Ecuadorian fella “USA, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile and Germany!”

 The old Ecuadorian fella glances over and asks with a full-size smile in his face “So what is wrong with the food in your countries? You are all so skinny!”

Thanks to Iazaldir Feitoza for the pictures!

White Range – Cordillera Blanca

Do you really need a description to these photos? 
Supreme running in one of the premium mountain ranges this world knows. 
The days fly by. Mind and leg blowing to the maximum! 
The picture-perfect Soundtrack for a day like this: John Talabot – Fin (Permanent Vacation 2012)

Artesonraju & Lake Parón

Came by that beauty today. 
Does this baby look familiar to some of you movie geeks?
Click on the picture for more!

Caraz

It looks that those trails never end up here. Such a massive set-up of stunning runs around Caraz (2.290 m) in the middle of the Cordillera Blanca in Peru. 
Passing the days in one of the biggest mountain ranges in the world is impressive and watching all those 6.000 m summits around the place is just sick. 
With 5.947 m the Alpamayo is not one of the highest peaks around here but it is one of the most beautiful mountains I have ever seen.

Machu Picchu

 
 Just a set of ancient rocks in the middle of nowhere in the Peruvian Andes.
Click on the picture for more.

Quote of the day: Dimitris Theodorakakos

I know, I know, this fresh Zegama clip (click on the picture to watch it!) is all over the web. It justifies all the praise it gets as a super fascinating and inspiring piece. The question is just when these guys from The African Attachment produce a bad clip.

One quote really sticks out for me. It is Greek runner Dimitris Theodorakakos who fittingly states: “Just think about running. Its the only sport everyone around the world can do!”

Simply, straightforward and so true. Nothing to add!

Lima

Some casual shots from todays stroll across Lima.

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