Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 05 May 2008
Just arrived at Lake Las Vegas to watch the Land Rover G4 Challenge. They're putting us up at the glorious Ritz Carlton, with its luxury spa and splendid mountain backdrop. I came here a few years back with my wife for our anniversary, and managed to find some fairly great running trails. I can see one of them out my window now, snaking up the side of a red-rock desert peak. At the top you can look out across the miles of desert and see clear to the Strip, which is a particularly nice view at sunrise and sunset. There's a media lunch in a little bit, and if I don't gorge myself too much and wind up napping away the afternoon, I aim to get out there and run a few desert miles.
That nap thing does sound awfully inviting, though. I am at the most
unusual place career-wise, in that I have just concluded work on
several major projects and have absolutely nothing to do. I am taking a
break, which is something I never do. Oh sure, track season continues,
as several of my runners moved on to post-season competition after last
week's finals. But writing-wise, I'm getting a little mental health
break. And to be invited by Land Rover for a couple nights at the Ritz
in the midst of all that... well, it doesn't get any better.
Actually,
it would get better if my wife were here, but she's at an NICU Social
Worker convention in Indianapolis all week. Not for the first time in
my career, I am at a romantic hotel all alone, destined to connect via
text message and phone calls rather than over a candlelit dinner table.
Ah, well. The price one pays.
And though Calene is not here, I
am most definitely surrounded by old friends. My good friend Jimmy
Garfield, with whom I raced the Raid Gauloises and participated in
dozens of other adventures around the globe, arrived on a flight five
minutes after mine. Not only that, but Janet Clarke and the gang from
Team Unlimited, whom most of you know for the Xterra Series, are
helping to coordinate this junket. In the morning, teams of competitors
will set off on a mad dash across Nevada, both auto-powered (hence,
Land Rovers) and trail running and mountain biking. The winners of this
G4 Challenge will go on to compete at the world championships somewhere
in the world later this year. I would tell you the exact location but I
don't have my press kit yet. Suffice to say that it will be someplace
with mud and vigorous terrain.
Now, let me a share a secret with
all of you: for years, I've been trying to get the Land Rover folks to
loan me a vehicle to drive at the Tour de France. I figure that the car
is always a part of my daily writing, and that they'll get plenty of
exposure. For some reason, it's never gotten off the ground. Maybe this
week could change all that. Stay tuned.