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Trail Running in Idaho

Shaffer Butte 50-Mile Endurance Run

June 8th, 2009 at 20:09

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25 years and going strong … another successful Shaffer Butte 50-Mile Endurance Run. Race Director Frank Hanson put on a terrific 25th anniversary event despite his broken collar bone.

This was my first year to be involved with the run, and I started by being a volunteer crew member. Last weekend, my husband Mark crewed for me for 14+ hours at the Blackfoot Ultra 100K, and I figured it was my turn to do the same for some other runners.

The day started early with runners gathering for a 5 a.m. start. It was raining and chilly, and the rain continued for about half the day. It was totally foggy driving up to Deer Point where we were setting up our aid station. It was probably a good thing it was so foggy because I couldn’t see the dropoff on the side of the mountain in the dark and pouring rain. One after another the runners made their way to the Deer Point aid station, soaking wet … but all of them came up the road with smiles on their faces.

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I was so inspired by this hardcore group of ultrarunners. Undaunted by the rainy, muddy conditions, they all were cheerful and having a great time…doing what they love to do…running the trails and hills.

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I might have been new to this group of super ultrarunners, but they graciously welcomed me. Runners are like that…and ultrarunners even more so. Although I would have really loved to have been running with them, I think it’s good for all of us every now and then to volunteer for an event in order to fully appreciate the support crews that help us in our races.

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Congratulations to all the Shaffer Butte runners! Next year, I’ll be out there running with them.

2 Responses to “Shaffer Butte 50-Mile Endurance Run”

  1. Kelly Says:

    Ultra marathon runners are a real special breed. A former Recon Marine, Keith Zeier, ran a 100-mile marathon in Florida last month. Running that far is impressive enough in my book, but Zeier was injured in Iraq by an IED and doctors said he would never walk again. He was running for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.

  2. Tim Says:

    If I could run in a place like that I would start running today but I live in Florida, flat hot and boring

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