Day 32, my journey has finally exceeded one month.
In 10 days, I will leave Ho Chi Minh and return to Japan.
Time flies.
I feel like time is accelerating as I continue to move every day.
I haven't had a day off for a while, but I think I'll take a rest around Tuy Hoa.
I think there will be people running ultramarathons and other competitions around the country today, so please enjoy a great run that will leave a lasting memory rather than a record, with safety and health as your first priority.
The phrase I always use, "GOOD LUCK!", was created by my partner Morimerom (formerly Piapi) 12 years ago. "Luck" in Kanji(Chinese Characters) means run for fun.
I myself would like to run a good life by running happily every day.
GOOD LUCK!
Going over the mountains is hard, but fun.
There is a sense of pleasure in pushing the buggy forward in silence.
I feel like my body and the buggy become one and I can go forever.
If I can become one with the universe, regardless of the heat or drought, there is nothing to fear.
A maximum temperature of 33 degrees is still cool.
Where there is the sea or river, the breeze is a little cooler.
Five more kilometers, so I'll end up running 40 kilometers today.
I had bun bo for dinner before checking into the hotel. Even in the heat, I had a good appetite. My energy and stamina come from my appetite.
I drank sugarcane juice and cafe muoi along the way. I'm looking forward to crunching on the ice.
A little after 3pm, I checked into the hotel in Tuy An after running 40 kilometers.
After crossing the first pass, there were two more small passes to cross.
When climbing, I use my arms, shoulders, back and upper body to push the buggy, but when descending, I need strength in my waist and thighs to keep it from going out of control.
I've been running for 12 days in a row without a day off.
I'm finally getting used to the heat.
*Today's distance: 40km
Total distance from Noi Bai International Airport: 1155.3km
*Today's photos here
*YouTube video playlist here
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