Bernice, Patricia and I had done the 25k Bandera Trail run back in January when it was like 14 degrees outside. That really sucked. This outing was much, much better. Patrica and I were able to shave a full 67 minutes off of our time. We should have come in around the 3 hour mark but everything after mile 10 was pretty painful for me since I haven't been able to do any hard workouts. Still at 3:38 we were well ahead of those that finished at the 5 plus hour mark. The Hell's Hills part of the race took place in the last couple of miles of the race with a couple of good climbs and descents. My biggest concern was falling on my thumb. Even though it was braced, I still didn't want to trip and fall. Thankfully Patricia was nice enough to do plenty of falling for both of us. What a gal that Patricia is.
Above: The thumb spica
Above: Steri Strips holding the incision together
Above: Parker pointing to the incision after I took the stitches out
Right now the thumb is still really stiff and I can't do much with it for another 13 days or so until I start rehab. I'm not sure but I'm told that rehab may consist of gripping a squeezy ball and playing some low intensity thumb wars. Should be fun. I mean really, what's not to like about a squeezy ball and thumb wars?