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I discovered many things in New Mexico. The most significant is that I’m much more of a Texan and Southern Californian than New Mexican. Santa Fe may be a great place to visit, but it is no place for young families on a budget (compared to where I came from). I skeedadled back to Tex-ass after about a month of New Mexican living and went right back to living like the crappy surf riding, warm winter loving, redneck hillbilly that I am. Hey, but no worries, y’all. I got my great old job back, we never sold our house, and things will pick up right where they left off. And now that IM MOO is over, the shows will revert to the awesome old format of wandering around the Texas countryside and kicking roadkill with my bike shoes. You missed it, admit it!
This episode is truly bizarre. It contains audio of me running 12 miles starting at 10,000 feet elevation, going up to 12,000 feet, then back down to 10,000 in just 12 miles and 2.5 hours. I also splice in bits from my crazy drive across Tex-ass and New Mexico, voicemails, and then Emily gives me a flu shot at home. You can follow this link to download the show.
SHOWNOTES!
Intro - Making coffee, blabbing about why I moved back.
I’m at 12,000 feet elevation. Running the course of the Tesuque Trail Run.
Driving in West Texas towards Santa Fe. There’s some weird people out here!
I have a delusional episode, believing I’m some sort of desert Viking (theme music included).
My new trail shoes? These babies? They are made by Inov8!
Get your Gatorade Endurance at the Santa Fe Running Hub (or another running store).
I almost pass out from the lack of oxygen.
Emily gives me a flu shot. Kai and the dogs watch.
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