Day Seven: 3am - noon
Aesop lived in Samos, something over 25 centuries ago - but some things never change.
Right near the end of the race, on the last day, a man with a camera
at his shoulder approached me as I shuffled along my last few laps.
‘They tell me you are a treasure-trove,’ he began, and proceeded to try
to extract some gem-like insights from me.
There is something disconcerting about facing a camera during an
ultra-race. It happened to me once before when I famously embarrassed
myself on national television in New Zealand being interviewed in the
middle of the night while limping down the track in a 24-hour race, my
stripey balaclava all askew.
So, disconcerted, I had nothing particularly inspiring to say. After a
while he asked me what the highlight of my ten-day race had been. There
was only one thing that sprang to mind - not some profound spiritual
insight that I had had, not some lofty experience, not some moment of
delighted camaraderie, not a deep sense of oneness with the world.
Without hesitation I said - “I saw a turtle.”
It was a very cool little turtle that I saw.
There were several New Zealanders running the concurrent 6-day race. The helper of
one of them found the turtle. She stopped me on my way through the camp
to show it to me. We benighted Kiwis had never seen such a thing. It
was about the size of a New Zealand fifty-cent piece. It was grey all
over and it had tiny little feet with tiny little claws on the end of
each of its toes.
He was a delightful little fellow.
And though I might never have seen a turtle before, had we not
all been raised on stories of turtles and tortoises? And we all knew
what the moral of those stories was . . . the slow guy wins.

Links:
The Self-Transcendence Ten Day Race was founded by Sri ChinmoyDetails of the race - results, photo galleries and such like - can be found at the race webpage - 2006 Self-Transcendence 6 & 10 Day Races
It turns out that while I was busy running, other people were busy photographing turtles. To see the actual turtle, refer to Plabita Butler's page

