This is why I run.

This afternoon, I went out to do my favorite run in Las Vegas – Red Rock Canyon. Red Rock is a relatively small and narrow valley that 15 miles west of downtown Las Vegas. Red Rock gets its name from the red colored sandstone formation embedded in the mountains that form the western and northern margins of the Las Vegas valley. Simply stated, it’s nature at it’s best.

I’m actually training for the Red Rock Marathon and 1/2 Marathon March 7th. The best part of running here is that the first 4 1/2 miles rise 1,000 feet (doubling back for a 9 mile route). It’s a great hill workout!!! I ran it once with my good friend Troy but I usually do it myself.


Today started out the same way. After spending the morning with my wife and boyz for Valentine’s Day, it was time for my workout. As I pulled into the parking lot and gathered my things, I car slid into the space next to me. As I headed towards the scenic drive, 4 girls (dressed for running) followed. Now I don’t usually see a ton of runners on this run so I had to strike up a conversation.

Turns out Erin, Melina, Tanya and Mei Lan were in Vegas for a girls weekend but Tanya “needed to get her miles in”. I love hearing that!!! After some short introductions, we headed off for the hills. Mei Lan head off to the Visitor’s Center while the rest of us started the climb. After passing the second “scenic overlook,” Erin and Melina tailed off leaving Tanya and I to carry on.

Now, I’ve never claimed to be a fast runner nor great on the hills but I was definitely no match for Tanya. She comes from the peaks of Winter Park, Colorado and I could tell that she was a “Hare” from the start. Eventually, I had to walk up the next major incline. I don’t mind walking. If I torture myself running, I wouldn’t enjoy it. I told Tanya not to wait and go conquer the hill.

My goal is to hit the scenic overlook 4 1/2 miles in (I was close but not quite). Wasn’t in the cards today so I rejoined Tanya as she was on her way back down. We ran back a couple of miles together before I had to let her go again. I can carry a 8-8:30 pace but not today. I ran the rest solo as Tanya sped off.

The five of us rejoined in the parking lot and said our good byes. The best part of running in groups is the camaraderie you feel. You share the same interests, you’ve experienced the same things and you’re all there to help and encourage each other. Running is a solitary sport, but you wouldn’t know it. Thanks ladies for a running experience worthy of talking about and I hope you found some hot bartenders at Kahunaville!!!

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Tanya Garrett, Mei Lan Wong, Melina Powell and Erin Johnson

Tanya Garrett, Mei Lan Wong, Melina Powell and Erin Johnson

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10 Responses to “This is why I run.”

  1. braylin Says:

    Nice website daddy. IT ROCKS!!!!!!!!!

  2. Ash Boodel Says:

    That’s a really cool story! You might have to quit your job and go on a running tour like Forrest Gump. But, you can blog about it because there were no blogs back then. Just movies. Keep up the good work!

  3. Erin Says:

    So glad we met you Eric. Hug a wild burro for me on your next run!

  4. Facebook User Says:

    The pleasure was mine Erin. Hope you ladies had a great time in Vegas and the Kahunaville bartenders were up to your standards!!!

  5. One Runner's Brain Says:

    [...] mastered this new stride. In fact, I only tried it for the first time on Saturday on my 9-mile run, but it made a big enough difference for me to investigate further. After my run, I felt no shin [...]

  6. Kate Hawken Says:

    What a great story. A sense of community is definitely one of the perks of running.

  7. Kate Hawken Says:

    It would be interesting to hear more about your running routine. You mentioned your pace previously and when you have time to run, but it would be great to know if you’re training for something now? What are running from week to week? We want to know more about One Runner’s workouts!

  8. Kate Hawken Says:

    Sorry for the dropped words and poor grammar on that last comment. eek.

  9. Facebook User Says:

    You got it Kate. Next post I promise. But until then, yes, I have a 1/2 marathon on March 7 that I’m preparing for.

  10. Jacob D. Says:

    I most if not all of the marathon runners, I loved that race and being back in NV felt good. I moved away from Vegas in my 6th grade, and i came back when i was 17. It was my second marathon but the most amazing and hardest one. does anyone know were i can find pictures of the race?

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