Dances with Dirt 2013 100K Extreme Relay Race

by | Sep 22, 2013 | Beer, Michigan, Running

Dances with Dirt 2013 was perfect.

I’ve already marked my calendar for Running Fit’s 2014 Dances with Dirt in Hell, Michigan. Yes I had to take 800 milligrams of Advil when I opened my eyes this morning. My swollen ankle is elevated and on ice. Benadryl cream was applied to the curious rash on my leg. My favorite running shoes were thrown in the trash after it was apparent the muck was not coming off. And it is questionable if the smell in the Jeep of  beer and scotch will ever dissipate. What an amazing experience! I loved every minute, even the “Where’s the Bridge” leg that was suppose to be an easy 1.8 mile run. I was lulled into taking this leg by its length. I should have read the description first, “You’ve been wondering where the bridge is? We finally found it! Too bad for you, you don’t get it until after the swamp run/walk/crawl. Tie your shoes real tight, this stuff pulls back real hard. Team work is necessary, help each other out. Other than that, it is quite a nice run.” WTF?

Why? Is the first question I’m asked?

It is not an easy question to answer. You’ll probably never really understand my love for this race unless you love competing in extreme races with your best friends. There are many reasons why I love the Dances with Dirt 100K Extreme Relay Race:

The Medal

The medal was fucking awesome this year. It is not the most important reason but wearing the medal to work on Monday morning is certainly one of the reasons why I love this race. It is also a bottle opener. Who wouldn’t love that?

Perfect!

Anne Winters really loved the medal.

Anne loves the finishing medal which is also an opener!

“Whoa, wait a minute, what is that on the medal?” Jeff said. Chuck thought Jeff’s theory about the medal design was very funny. (It could have been the Scotch and beer but it was pretty funny.)

Chuck is cracking up as Jeff reveals his theory on the medal design

Jeff asks, “Do you think the flames look like sperm?”

Jeff pointing out the quirk in the medal

Jeff shares his theory with Lynda.

Do you think those flames on the medal look like sperm?

Lynda and Anne both agreed, “Oh Lord, it does look like sperm!”

Oh lord...it does look like sperm

Oh well, we still love our medals!

Lots of laughs with our team at the finish!

Team Theatrics

Each year the costumes and the team theatrics get better! The energy, enthusiasm, creative costumes and spirit of the day are probably the number two reason why I love this race.

The Porns Stars

Porn Stars!  Drunk at 7am!

Oh to be young. These guys took the grand prize for their costumes and they could run.They arrived at 7 am very drunk. I suppose you’d need to be to wear that outfit in public. This porn star ran 4.80 miles of a difficult section of the Potawatomi Trail near Halfmoon at a 6:50 pace. Try running a mile on a flat road at that pace and you’ll understand why I was impressed by his athleticism. Admittedly, I couldn’t help staring when one of the porn starts walked by.

A porn star burning the trail

Breaking Bad

Oh my. Heisenburg likes the dirt too! And yes it was hard to look away.

Breaking Bad likes the Dirt!

Nice!

At one point Walter White’s tighty-whities were tied to the antenna of his truck. I’ll leave that up to your imagination. Again, you need to be young, uninhibited, and inebriated to pull this look off.

The Cavemen

Grok is happy!!

Not only could they run but they could dance too. They put this performance on at the Hell Creek Ranch exchange.

Ann Arbor’s Dark Horse Nation

We were representing the Dark Horse Brewing Co. Chuck explained that it is like Son’s of Anarchy MC but we are an RC (running club). Hmmm. I’m going to go along with him on this because I really love him and Dark Horse Brewing beer. I also think our team shirts were pretty cool. And yes there was nudity when Chuck stripped off all his clothes at the farm after finishing the “Everything’s Bovine” leg.

The crew is ready to run

Dark Horse Nation running strong!

The Mud

Hence the name, “Dances with Dirt!” and the number one reason most runners love this race. Except for Anne. She worked hard this year to avoid running any legs that involved mud. During the 2012 Dances Dirt Race, she was a trooper and volunteered for “This Sucks”  but this year she wanted to avoid mud. I loved her reaction when she discovered they’d changed the ending for the Vertigo leg (a 6.95 mile leg with nasty downhills that may give you vertigo).  You can’t hear her but her body language says it all, “Wait, I just ran Vertigo, I didn’t sign up for this. WTF”.

Wait...I just ran Verigo...I didn't sign up for this!

You can’t see the crowd standing behind me as I took this picture. There are about 200 people, chanting “Cannon Ball!” To avoid shame, Anne waded into the e-Coli infested farm pond. Yes it smelled like cow manure.

Anne is trooper and dives in to the e-coli infested waters at the FARM

Refreshing??

The mud and difficult legs are the primary reasons it is almost impossible to register for this race. It is first opened to the previous year’s teams before registration is opened to new teams. Any open slots are filled almost immediately.

The Party

It is an all day party, another reason why it is a popular race. The beverage of choice for many of the runners was cheap beer but because we are old and can afford it, we brought  Tomintoul Scotch and because we have good taste, our cooler was stocked with Michigan Craft Beer!

Chuck enjoys Tomintoul Scotch :)

Jeff is a happy camper with Crooked Tree

The number one reason why I love this race?

It is a great day of running with my best friends. There is much laughter and camaraderie in a beautiful setting. We shared an experience that can’t be described or forgotten. We have many photos in our gallery.

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