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Location:

Ogden,UT,

Member Since:

Nov 21, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Finished my first 100 miler in '10, the Bear 100 in 26:05. 

55K 5:13

50 mile 7:47

Big Horn 100 Mile 24:54

 Squaw Peak 50:

2009: 13:48 (140th OA)

2010: 11:06 (26th OA)

2011: 10:01 (7th OA)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2012 schedule:

Red Hot 50K+  (5:23)

Buffalo Run 50 mile (7:47, 1st AG, 7th OA)

R2R2R

Squaw Peak 50 mile (11:40)

Big Horn 100 Mile (DNS)

Loco

Bear 100

Chimera 100

Zion Travers (Done)

Long-Term Running Goals:

God created skis and surfboards to keep the truly gifted from ruling the world.

I've finally let go of my preconceived notions of what it's supposed to feel like to run. - Geoff Roes

 

"If I had eight hours to chop down a tree; I'd spend six of them sharpening the axe." Abe Lincoln

 

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The snow is finally off Indian Trail, this is one of my favorite runs in the area.  Started at the top of Lake street and ran to the Ogden Canyon Trail Head and back.  Maintianed a nice easy run the entire way except for a couple of snow field crossings.  Lots of climbing, lots of technical trail, 90% snow free,  great run.  I borrowed my wife's Garmin, so I actually have real numbers for this run too.  10.20 miles, 2 hours 3 minutes, 2855 vertical. 

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BST north from 12th street.  Ran my regular route out and back on the high trail to the nature center parking lot on mountian road.  Took the Garmin again as I had never offically clocked this route.  9 miles, 1600 vertical.  Glad I have that one on the books.  I hate running with that computer on my wrist, I find myself constantly racing my virtual self.  Legs heavy at the start, felt better after about 45 minutes, ran my last mile in 7:09.  Feels great to finally be running again, instead of tapering for and recovering from big runs over the last 4 weeks.

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BST from my new trail head at the top of Lake street. Run the service road to 22nd then out to the 1st switch back above the gate in South Ogden, down to the gate and return.  I took the new Garmin again to get the elevation change as I knew the mileage, in fact I have a love/hate relationship with this section of trail because I know it so well.  I know split times to every turn, bridge, rock and tree along the trail.  If I run it with a watch it always turns into a tempo run, as I get competitive with myself and try to run faster splits, self torture really, I know I'm a freak. The Garmin only makes it worse.  Though it did result in a solid run on rough trail for me. 7.65 miles, only 800 ft elevation gain (feels like more to my legs), 8:20 pace. 

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Easy 4.

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No running. Wife got Jazz tickets for our anniversery, Great game to attend! Up late, big run tomorrow.

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I wanted to get a big run in today as there aren't that many Saturdays left until Squaw Peak (thinking positive about the wait list).  I figured I would combine some runs I had done earlier in the week and, after giving it the good eye from town and deeming it relatively snow free, throw a Malan's Peak in the mix as I haven't been up there in a while because the trail has been a slushy mess. 

I was actually a little nervous leaving as I knew the route would test my fitness and I hoped I would pass.  I started out by running the Indian Trail out to Ogden Canyon and back from the top of Lake Street. I maintained great running cadence all the way out and back and  I was super happy that it felt much easier today than Monday and there was much less snow.  Going out toward Ogden Canyon, I must have passed at least 4 scout troops, a theme that would happen all day?? no problem except they don't like to get out of the way, like driving through a herd of cattle. 

Back onto the BST with 10 miles and 2850 vertical complete.  I picked up the hand held water bottle I had stashed and headed South to Taylor Canyon, hoping not to get squashed by F-Dudes on mtn bikes (note: not all mtn bikers are f-dudes, but there are lots on the BST in Ogden, go figure?). 

At Taylor Canyon, I was determined not to break the run I had maintained to this point.  I was going to run Malan's on tired legs, I have run it plenty, but never been able to do it with alot of miles on the legs and going into the climb I had 11 miles and 3000 feet done.  Like I always say when writing about Malan's, the thing is STEEP!, I alwyas knew the vert, but today, with the Garmin , I could get a good look at the profile, climbs about 2100 ft in a little less than 2 miles. I was shocked that It felt relatively easy, ran every step less about 100 yards where the snow was too bad.  I passed about 10 people hiking up, even a  fit looking couple who were power hiking hard, I always wonder if the shuffle is any faster than a power hike.  Kinda fun, cause I got kind words from them all as I passed them coming back down. 

Hit the BST intersection again, with 15 miles and 5100 vertical down at 3 hours.  I picked up my stashed bottel again and headed South, I wanted to run out and back to where I turn around on my short loop, about 5 miles RT from where I was at.  Ran about a mile and a half and started doing the math and relized I needed to cut it short to take my 10 yr old to his soccer game. Turned around at that point to not push the clock, got home right on time, to find my wife had taken the boys early, which is fine, but I had plenty of go left in my legs and would have loved to run 'em into the ground.

For me, and my mediocre running talent, I am totally happy with my progress, 7 months ago just getting through one part of this run was a big deal, a year ago I could barely run 3 hours straight on a flat road. I still had plenty in the tank at 16.5 miles and 5300 vert.  I am excited to keep pushing and see what else I got.   

PM RUN

Got 2.5 easy  miles in at the park with the dog after the soccer game.  Ran'em barefoot on mostly grass, a little dirt road and some paved path, felt awsome.  I have really been trying to incorporate the barefoot type stride into my running for about 5 months now, and it has made a huge difference!, I'll save that for a later post. 

Week:  52 miles, 10,700 vert.

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