Houston made Huntsville his Home
60 Foot Sam Houston
Sam Houston Statue
Sam's Head, Note my Hat on his Head.
Near the Race Headquarters
The Lake Park
Cabins. They must not have too bad as the weather was warm. I stayed in a Motel, thank you.
The Park Road
The Park near the Start
The Dock and the Lake.
Fisherman on the Dock.
The Dock on the Lake
A Day in the Sun.
Cormorannts
Friday at the Lake
Another Shot of the Dock.
Inside one of the Shelters.
Inside on of the Cabins/Shelters
Farther Down the Lake near the First Aid Station
White Herron. He wouldn't let me get close.
The Trail into the First Aid Station
Near the First Aid Station.
Near First Aid Station.
The Path out of the First Aid Station.
Common Single Track. Roots lie hidden in the Leaves. I took a fall down this path.
Typical Early Loop Trail.
Heading Out of Aid Station 1.
Damn Road Aid Station
The end of the Six MIle loop out of Damn Road Aid Station
The Return Through the Woods
The Long Sandy Trail
A View of the Lake
Over the Dam and Back Toward the Start
The Lake from the Dam
I ran down this road forever.
The Damn Road.
The Long Damn Road
The Oldest Runner who Competed the Hundred # 71.
Hans Dieter having a Hard Day.
Kelly doing her first Ultra and a 50 Miler. I Chased her through the First Lap. Quite Enjoyable.
The Moben Lady, Sharron.
The Lake and a Grove of Pines from the Dam.
Race Finish, and the Texas Buckle. My lights had gone dim and I was using them all by dawn, which explains the ass-ended headlamp and neck regailia...kind of.
Mike Finishes the Rocky Raccoon!
Marty at the Finish.
Marty and Mike. Marty has run the HURT a couple of times.
Marty and Mike at Fiinish. Note the taped knee.
The Race Director
The Ugly Houston/Huntsville Corridor.