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Logan,UT,United States

Member Since:

Apr 08, 2005

Gender:

Male

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Other

Running Accomplishments:

Former Course Record Holder (it was a good run while it lasted...)

Logan Peak Trail Race

Completely addicted to trail running

 

 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2016 Race Schedule

TBD...

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Who knows?

 

 

 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Microspikes Lifetime Miles: 408.50
PI EMotion Trail N1 Lifetime Miles: 357.00
MT1010SA Lifetime Miles: 120.50
Rapa Nui 2 Lifetime Miles: 305.50
Altra Olympus Lifetime Miles: 555.80
PI Emotion Trail N2 Lifetime Miles: 312.50
PI Emotion Trail M2 Lifetime Miles: 328.50
2015 Trail Miles Lifetime Miles: 2047.50
2015 Road Miles Lifetime Miles: 490.00
2015 Mtn Bike Miles Lifetime Miles: 58.00
Altra Impulse 1.0 Lifetime Miles: 46.00
Altra Lone Peak 2.5 Lifetime Miles: 242.00
Altra Paradigm (blue) Lifetime Miles: 102.00
LP 3.0 Tester Lifetime Miles: 64.50
Altra One2 Lifetime Miles: 14.00
Altra Paradigm 2.0 Lifetime Miles: 92.00
Altra LP NS HT Lifetime Miles: 95.00
Altra Torin 2.5 Red Lifetime Miles: 7.00
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
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Pace Report Wasatch 100 - 

Paced Tyler Shepherd from Lambs (mile 52.5) to Brighton (mile 74.5).  

7500' vert climbing 4800' vert descending

T- 6:28 or so

Tyler came into Lambs in pretty good shape.  He had totally sandbagged the first 2 aid stations in the race and had progressively picked up the pace and also picked off people all day long.  He was shooting for 30 hours and that was looking very good for him.  He came into Lambs canyon right on 30 hour pace but with momentum to be closer to 28 hours by the end.  He was down 10 pounds or so but looked WAY better than everyone else coming into that aid.  It was HOT (96 degrees) and exposed.  Carnage was everywhere.  His father and friend were crewing for him so the three of us got him fed and cooled down then off we went.  

The hike up Lambs over to Millcreek was slow as he took it easy to conserve.  Time was really unimportant as the goal was to finish.  At that point it looked like an done deal.  Little did we know the stuggles ahead.  Right as we left Lambs a huge cloud of dust came and turned day into night.  Very crazy.  I loved the trail and will have to visit it again soon.  We hit Millcreek canyon right before dark and set to hiking up the 3 mile asphalt stretch.  

Ugg, really?  Asphalt?  At least the road was closed to crews so that the cars were at a minimum. We kept it at a hike and as such the road was slow and boring.  Once we hit the aid, we needed to turn on our lights.  Fed and watered we then proceeded to tackle the nearly 3 mile stretch to Dog lake.  Yep more uphill.  We proceeded to pass plenty of folks as we made it to the lake.  The short descent to Blunder fork was rocky and uneven.  Tyler kept things pretty conservative.  He was around 12 min/mile pace on the downhill.  Yet, it wasn't too soon after that downhill that Tyler began to complain of knee pain.  No big deal, pain is normal at this stage.  Try and ignore it and continue.  He did just that.  More climbing up past Desolation Lake and up to Red Lover's Ridge (10,000').  He got things rolling on the flatter stretches along the ridge.  We continued to make decent time, but was generally slowing down.  We continued to pick off a few runners every so often.  One of them was not looking good at all.  Weaving and bobbing and generally looking pale and wasted.  I stopped to chat for a bit to check on him.  He seemed to be ok and coherent but definetly in a bad way.  In contrast, Tyler was still bouncing along and eating well and drinking plenty.  The only issue was the now near constant gritting of teeth and slowing to a walk as his knee bugged him.  

Scott's Peak Aid (mile 70) was a welcome sight.  5 miles to Brighton with most of it downhill.  I figured we could jog it slowly and still make up time on his 30 hour splits.  Normally, that would have been fine but with the knee thing getting worse, it became a battle to keep moving at all.  He ran some, walked some until it finally became too painful to run.  So walk we did.  The last 2 miles into the aid, he was in real serious pain and was not looking like he could continue.  I tried to keep things light and hopeful for a miracle but knew that the acute pain he was experiencing was unlikely to stop until he did.  

Brighton was a zoo.  Bodies and crews all over the place.  We worked to give first aid to Tyler and get the knee better.  Any movement caused pain at this point.  Walking was near impossible.  Poor Tyler, his wife and crew disappointed, but mostly Tyler himself was so sad and mad and just plain irritated that his leg would not allow him to continue.  We tried everything we could think of for about 90 mins before we decided to call it a day. DNF.  Another victim to Brighton.  Only it wasn't for nutrition or hydration or poor pacing.  He tackled both of those perfectly.  It was out of his hands.  

My first "failure" as a pacer.  Technically, I got him to Brighton and Dan was to take him to the Finish.  So, its Dan's failure.  Ok, not true.  Did he run the downhill too fast to mess the knee up?  No way.  I pretty much walked to keep up on that downhill.  I think it was the hours and hours of climbing he did on severly tired and worn out legs.  A doctor visit should shed some light on the final diagnosis. 

Rest well and hope you are back running soon Tyler.  Thanks for the opportunity to experience the joys and pains of another 100 mile run.

2013 Trail Miles Miles: 22.00PI Emotion Trail M2 Miles: 22.00
Comments
From TylerS on Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 09:30:18 from 70.102.167.2

Cody you are awesome!! You did a great job at pacing me. You got the 8+ lbs back on me and I was excited to hit Brighton and go and kill the 2nd half of the course. I loved your stories and was so glad that I had you pacing me. I so badly wanted to finish, the thought kept coming into my mind. NO MATTER WHAT DON'T LET ME STOP. The exact words that you muttered to your wife. I still think of that and wonder?? My wife says there was a reason that I didnt finish?? What that is I have no idea. I hope to draw next year and try it again. Thanks again and I hope we can get out on some trails this fall/winter. Good luck on the Bear I will be tracking you from my deer stand!!

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