Well, here is is again. Time for the CDA Iron Man, I read this morning that CDA just signed a new 5 year deal to host it.. With that in mind, I repeat my blog about Iron Man CDA from last year.
Well, it is finally here. Time for the annual Ford Iron Man Coeur D
Alene. I hated it when I was in the hotel business, and I hate it now.
Why? Well, because, that is why. (that worked for my parents.) Anyway,I
live on the bike path, so I cannot go anywhere for the next several
hours. However, I am not writing this to dis the unfairness of the
select few who bring this monstrosity to the city every year, but
rather, I am doing a fair, impartial, review of the thee events which
the participants must master to receive the coronation and the title of
"iron man". I mean, is it really all that hard?
1. 2,4 mile swim-
2. 112 mile bike ride
3. 26 mile run.
Come on, anyone can do that. Now, let me tell you about what a real iron man is.
I
was sitting on a bar stool in the old ' Metals Bar" in Wallace, when I
spotted my older cousin, actually my Dad's first cousin, Cletus, who
was famous for his drinking and mining skills. Now, Cletus was excited
to see his younger relative(I was only 29 at the time), so he wanted to
know if I had the family drinking skills that so many of my relatives
possessed. (Strangely, my own father never drank). I, not wanting to
wimp out, assured Cletus that I was a _________through and through.
He
smiled and ordered me a shot. I manned up, and downed that shot like a
pro. Cletus smiled, and gave me the family blessing," Yep, you drink
like a --------all right. I was so proud to keep the tradition alive.
Before I knew it, there were more shots in front of me, and then more
and more and more. I passed each test with ease. Soon, it was last call,
and I figured that the night was over. I was ready for bed.
I
was wrong. Cletus wanted breakfast at Denny's in CDA. OK, now even with
all of those shots in me, I knew that going to CDA at 2 AM, was
possibly not the right choice. But, I was still needing to prove my
manhood, so I said sure , I would go. Off we went. I don't remember much
about the trip because Cletus kept a bottle in his car for
emergencies(I guess that he figured this must be one). We finished off
that bottle well before we got to CDA. We ate a great, OK, a not so
great breakfast, but the coffee sure hit the spot, got in his car, and
headed back home. The light was not starting to break through , and the
birds were doing their morning song. Surely, the night was over. Whoops,
there was one more course before this triathlon was over.As we neared
the Smelterville exit,Cletus, or whatever his name was by now, asked if I could handle one more. Of course, I could. after all, I was a ---------.
Well,
needless to say we were the first patrons of the day, and after two
more drinks, we finally headed for home. When I got out of the car, or
fell out, whichever it was, I was once again blessed with the respect of
my cousin. I was indeed worthy to have the name.
So,
talk about this sissy CDA event all that you want to. But, I already did
the course many years ago, and a lot tougher course it was. Wallace to
CDA to Smelterville, to Wallace. My cousin, may he RIP was truly an iron
man every weekend, and I, I, too, for one glorious night earned the the
title, too. I was an IRON MAN.
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