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2016 Vertical Feets Running! Lifetime Miles: 274518.00
Bikes 2016 Lifetime Miles: 157.80
Bikes 2016 Verticals Lifetime Miles: 8318.00
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The Grandeur "Fun" Run and my first DNF anything!

The race started pleasantly, comfortbale temps, a nice breeze, and a light sprinkle. I felt fantastic the first 1500 feet of climbing or so and then the wind picked up and it started to rain harder. And then the wind really picked up and I huddled behind a rock to put on my wool longsleeve that I thankfully stashed in my pack and this is where Karl Meltzer passed me... 

Then sh!t got real. It was blowing and sleeting so hard that I could barely think straight and had I been thinking I should have turned around. I thought going down the west face would be worse and that Church Fork would offer more protection, but both sides were awful. It was sleeting at the top and completely disorienting cloud-covered that I actually went the wrong way down, but quickly realized it (unlike Fritz) and climbed back up and tucked in between some guys to avoid dying alone.

I ran as hard as I could down the trail without slipping. I have never been so cold and scared ever. I just needed to make it down to the road where I planned to flag down a car for the rescue. I caught up to some runners that bailed from Pipeline and had a car at Rattlesnake and they graciously offered to drive me back to the West Grandeur trailhead. 

I was soaked to the bone and trembling so hard I couldn't even make conversation. When I got back to the trailhead I assumed I would see Fritz, but he wasn't back yet which freaked me out because he should have been back and he had the keys! Jennilyn nicely wrapped me up in jackets and towels and I shivered uncontrollably warming myself over cooking bacon. And then some guy told me they had seen Fritz head off the mountain in the wrong direction and I was like oh no. But I will let him tell the story. And he better tell my favorite part! 

Now I'm home and the sun is coming out and I'm bummed that I bailed. But I had never been so cold, I didn't really care at the moment and it isn't a real race :) 

Oh and I forgot to mention that I wiped out running uphill and totally pancaked it. Fun run. And then it took an hour of sitting huddled on the bathroom floor (Fritz was in the tub, he was worse off than me) with the space heater on and the room temp 83 to finally warm-up.

And one more thing... a Grandeur PR!

2016 Vertical Feets Running! Miles: 3309.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sat, May 21, 2016 at 11:47:47 from 24.10.247.181

Ogden was just as bad. Couldn't stop shaking after the run down Ogden Canyon. Took a 45 minute hot shower after.

From Amiee on Sat, May 21, 2016 at 12:10:59 from 174.52.198.55

I was informed that shaking is a good thing! It means you are still alive :)

From allie on Sat, May 21, 2016 at 12:13:43 from 24.99.46.55

OMG!

i'm glad you both made it off the mtn okay. what a day!

edit: i guess i don't actually know what happened to fritz yet, but i assume he's okay because he made it to the tub. :)

From Fritz on Sat, May 21, 2016 at 12:47:02 from 50.243.0.163

I made it back, barely, thanks to a nice man who gave me a lift back to the car. I did jump in his backseat before he could answer so maybe he wasn't so nice. You know things aren't going well when lying in a puddle on the trail for shelter crosses your mind.

From Jon on Sat, May 21, 2016 at 13:01:03 from 96.33.87.148

Holy cow! Glad you're ok. There's DNF, and then there's "bad weather almost dying hypothermic DNF." They are not the same thing. I had similar at Pocatello 50, where they actually cancelled the race mid-way through. Hope you recover well.

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