Fontainebleau Imperial trail - 17.09.2016
About 60k, 1500D+
10h18 :D
18F - 6SE
Forêt de Fontainebleau is about 280 km², 60k from Paris. But if you are a climber you must certainly have heard about it by now, great playground. And for me the most beautiful place in Ile de France, the last corner of living nature, undisturbed. I adore it. I try to go from time to time, but now it will take me however 3h aller-retour.
I really don't know how many we were. But it was grand.
I had reserved the month of September for a far away trip at the
other end of the Globe. Tickets were bought, vaccines were made. A big trip, I
chose it in order to quench my thirst for freedom end exlporing. It has been
such a long time since I could wonder about free somewhere on the face of the
Earth. Things don't always work the way we want, but don't let that get you
down.
A new professional opportunity arrised and I had to put up the
trip for another moment (that is my logical side of the brain took control, and
the need to integrate in the society, have a job, follow, pay your bills, (and
remain the sheep that wakes up every morning and follows the flock to work) and
I had to smother my wild and primitive side of the brain, (like I've been doing
for 5 year now, even though is the basis of my existence).But anyway.
So running about remained one of the last moments I feel ok and
get to level my mind. It only works while running in the forest or parcs...but
there are not many options around, to tell you the truth :(.
Trail running. I started doing it because I hadn't much time to
spend in the mountains. So I took to it, needing to see more, go higher, spend
more time in the bushes. I also choose to go in places I do not know, because
during the trail, I like to discover a new region. Running a competition in Ile
de France had never attracted me because I already seen those places and all.
This time I went however to this Imperial Trail, as I cancelled my trip, and in the end I was very glad to be
there.
(this part is for other beginner runners ). Absolutely no training
but I made it to the end.
I underestimated the trail, it was quite technical. Not to mention
the time..10h.
A big surprise was that I had to put up with my first and most
impressive :D intestinal concern. Literally I was s***ing my heart out. I did
not understand what was happening. Hopefully for me I was however running in
the bushes and I could stop as needed...9 or 10 times. I was to a point getting
scarred, and not knowing how my body manages did not know if I should better
stop, or will it become dangerous, am I putting me in danger if I continue? In
the (first two post de revitaillement)..everything I ate..made me in 5
minutes time go to the bushes...so even if it was a 60km trail, and I eat a lot
usually...this time I ate less and drank even less water after the 15km because
I had understood my camelback was the reason of all this problems. The night
before, telling to myself while looking in the fridge, I did not train for this
how can I help and make it out?...I mixed water with my mother's super natural
fir tree bud syrup (that has gone bad, I suppose and so tried to kill me). Yes,
mother! I was thinking...a the supernatural drink that will boost me. So after
the first 4 or 5 hours of pains and distress I changed the water with clear
pure H2O and managed to rebuilt myself. I have even managed to eat. I've lost a
lot of energy in this first part of the run and I felt most of all
dehydrated.
But all in all it was a great trail and I was RUNNING HAPPY (which
by coincidence was the sponsor's moto (run happy!). A few years ago when I've
done the first long distance trail...I have discovered the way to run zen (it
was sheer meditation during 26h, I felt astonishing, by the meer fact I was in
the forest and running wild, free).