Thanks Sarah! I was pretty proud of myself too

But it is always nice to hear, especially from someone whose accomplishments I respect so much. You and Carole, Amy, and Gayle have really inspired me to keep mapping out longer and longer routes. 16.5 miles sounds like forever to me right now, high five on that!!! Even 10 miles takes about an hour and 45 minutes (but there are lots of hills!), your training must be going so well!
The first time I went that far (and like you Gayle, WAY, WAY, WAY novice here, lol), I just told myself to keep running, no matter what pace and I made it feeling fine, but a few days ago, way different story!
I'm starting think I might just go ahead and get the fuel belt as the weather is so nice I want to keep increasing my mileage, lol, addiction for sure! I will also begin looking into gels as I could have certainly use them, at the one hour mark and the last 20 or so minutes I am always starving. Any fave flavors to recommend? Amy, that's a great option about the blocks instead of the gels, they might be realy nice to experiment with as well, especially if some of the gels don't agree with me. And I'm with you on the sticky packet annoyance.
There are definitely no pay phones on my route, but I'm extremely blessed in that my husband ran cross-country when he was in school and so he is my running buddy on the longer runs. He doesn't mind the slightly slower pace on the longer runs and we both love the company

Unfortunately, the furthest race he ever did was a half, and he did if coming right off of season and only ran a long run once or twice before the racex( He's built for running, lol...
Thanks again for all of the advice, maybe a running "check-in"}( to add to the ever growing list of check-ins?:+
You ladies rock! and continue to inspire, I already have a 12 mile route mapped out, and a fuel belt to buy
Mattea