Ragnar Relay Chicago (06.12.2015-06.13.2015)
Over the weekend I successfully completed my first ever Ragnar Relay & whoa – what an experience!
The saying goes that the magic happens outside of your comfort zone & I would say that this weekend proved that this is absolutely true!
- I have a new appreciation for runners & the craziness that we go through!
- So many crazy creative runners!
- Was a part of an amazing team!
- Amazing, supportive volunteers!
- All of my gear worked fabulously – especially my Orange Mud Hydraquiver Vest Pack 2 & my Knuckle Lights!
Here area my key “take aways” from this race!
THE GOOD:
Learning to go with the flow. I am a planner – always have been, always will be . . . BUT you really can’t plan for a Ragnar. You can PREPARE, but you cannot plan for the unexpectedness of the Ragnar.
After preparing it was all about going with the flow!
THE BAD: Porta Potties
Do I really need to say more than porta potties? There is nothing good about them . . . & often they could be considered ugly, gross, disgusting. On this adventure – they weren’t GOOD, but they weren’t UGLY either – BAD is probably the best descriptor. I have found out that you really do need to bring or borrow TP with you on these adventures, because by the end of the 2 days – most porta potties don’t have TP anymore & you don’t want to need to get creative to resolve this “issue”.
AND THE UGLY:
Sleep. There is nothing worse than hundreds of “Dexter” vans transporting zombie runners across 200 miles. You learn to sleep when & where you can. And then, when the Ragnar adventure is done – you almost immediately find a place to sleep away your Ragnar hangover. I’ve been slap happy before from a lack of sleep, but this adventure took it to a whole new level . . . I have never missed a bed & pillow SO. MUCH. EVER!
SUMMARY:
I definitely found the magic outside of my comfort zone & I’m looking forward to what new adventures this experience spurs! I’m definitely hooked on Ragnars! I’d love to see if I can participate in the sister relay – Ragnar Relay Tennessee!


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