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MikeRunsBlog - 2018 Canadian Winter Revenge (50km)
Running With Rhyno - 2018 Canadian Winter Revenge (25km)
MikeRunsBlog - 2017 Canadian Winter Revenge (25km) and Canadian Summer Revenge (50km)
What We Heard
I think the more positive you are going into the race, the better outcome you’ll have. I would try to make the best of a bad situation. So for example if I got lost, I would just tell myself it was cool - I got to see a different trail I wouldn’t have seen otherwise. Or if I was out of water, at least my pack was light.
~ Summer Revenge 2018, Rae-anne Gill, 16 years old, 100 mile finisher
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This was my first trail race and also my first 50K. The race exceeded my expectations. The course was sufficiently marked, I had no issues with getting overly lost and liked that the flagging was a bit sparse in areas. |
All races have a culture. The course is the course...there is always pain, the desire to stop, the choosing not to...there will be those who RISE and those who do not. Those who think Edmonton is flat deserve what comes to them.
~ Summer Revenge 2017 and 2018, Keith Heslinga, 100 mile podium finisher
...be FLEXIBLE and realize that not every race is going to cater to [your] strengths. If the course hadn't been designed to exploit weaknesses, I might never have discovered them. |
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We had 3.5 hours on some of the toughest trails Edmonton has to offer...and when I say “trails” I mean sometimes you can’t see a scuff |
An awesome race, an awesome course. But, a difficult one. I had to remind myself numerous times, to be comfortable with feeling uncomfortable, really really uncomfortable! - but it’s an ADVENTURE, a CHALLENGE, A really difficult challenge... |
There is no certainty. There is only adventure. ~ Roberto Assagioli