As soon as I started my run my old enemy GI syndrome attacked me. I had to stop 4 times to use the bathroom. Oh boy… it has been a long time since I had experienced it. I always carry Imodium with me, so I took it after mile 2. I started feeling better so I started running with no pain and no urge to stop again in the bathroom. I walked at every aid station to pour water on my head, put ice in my bra and to drink gatorade.
The volunteers were a huge help with this: the aid stations were incredibly well organized. Additionally, instead of handing out cups of water they handed out little baggies of water. I would just bite off a corner of the bag and sip, which meant I was able to take in a lot more water than usual.
In addition, so many locals came out with sponges and ice cold water in coolers. If I didn’t already think the people in Campeche are the nicest anywhere, I certainly did after the fourth or fifth time I accepted an ice cold sponge!! Amazing. Oh, and—there was a marching band!! It was awesome!