We traveled about 4 hours to Grants, NM for the 28th annual Mt. Taylor Quadrathalon. The race consisted of a 13 mile bike ride (up hill), 5 mile run, 2 mile cross-country ski (up heartbreak hill, which apparently lives up to its name), a 1 mile snowshoe to the top of Mt. Taylor....a shot of Jack Daniels...then you turn around and do it all backwards. This was my husband's first quadrathalon. He finished in 8 hr. 35 min. Can you imagine racing that long?! I can't.
Alfred Before the Race
The Starting Line
While he was racing I took the opportunity to explore Grants and all of the outdoor fun in the area. I took the dogs hiking in El Malpais. El Malpais, means badlands in Spanish. It was named this because of the barren and dramatic lava fields covering most of the park. The El Malpais is part of the Zuni-Bandera volcanic field, the second largest volcanic field in the Basin and Range Province. We had a nice little hike through the park, it was beautiful.Lava Tunnel in El Malpais
Vista of Grants, NM
Lava Field in El Malpais
After the guys finished racing we then drove into Albuquerque to spend the night. We had amazing sushi and crashed. Sunday, we explored Old Town Albuquerque. It is a small square close the The Rio Grande River, where Albuquerque started.
Door of San Felipe de Neri Parish
San Felipe de Neri Parish (Albuqurque's Oldest Catholic Church)
Chili peppers hanging
Old Wooden Ladder
All in all a great weekend, I am thinking potentially if I can get the hubby to compete next year, I might give the quadrathalon a try too.....after a lot, lot, lot of training....we'll see....
Wow, first of all, congratulations to your husband!!! I used to be a cyclist and I know how hard you need to work for it. But, 8 hours? Wow!!! I'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteYou took gorgeous pictures! Oh, my! They're stunning!
Have a blessed week!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
Great pictures! So, you went to Old Town in ABQ? I loved it! I spent several hours wandering the little streets with an old friend and his co-worker last year! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteYour husband is certifiable-crazy. Never, ever would I do one of those. But bravo to him!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a nice weekend!
Love the design page of your blog - impressive!
ReplyDeleteLove - the pictures you took in Albq.
Love - the fact Alfred rocked his first try and
finished - great job!