Once in a Lifetime
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Once in a Lifetime
"You know, Andy, I don't think I will ever go back. I think there are some things in life that we are meant to do just once."
"...I have had a long career in ultrarunning and I have run many events multiple times...yet Cocodona is something I am meant to do just once."
"There is something unique about my recent experience at Cocodona...I want to keep my singular experience of Cocodona as just that - once in a lifetime."
"So many things happened out there that stand out in my memory, the rain and mud of the first two days, the long sleepless nights, the beautiful..."
The article reflects on the unique and profound experiences that shape our lives, illustrated by a father-son memory involving a golfing trip to St Andrews and a son's recent solo ultramarathon, Cocodona 250 Mile. The father conveyed a sentiment about certain life experiences being meant to be singular, which resonated with the author after completing Cocodona, despite his extensive ultrarunning background. The author feels that Cocodona encapsulates a distinct moment in time that he prefers to cherish as a once-in-a-lifetime event rather than revisit.
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