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Logan,UT,United States

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Apr 08, 2005

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

Logan Peak Trail Race

Completely addicted to trail running

 

 

 

 

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2016 Race Schedule

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I was finally able to heal my foot up and get out for a run. Taking 4 days completely off did the trick. The foot is 95% healed and improving rapidly. Finally! It felt so good to get out and get some miles in. Kept things easy to be safe. I will get out later for more...

T-44:30 (6 miles) (7:25) 154

PM: Ran with Jon and Paul to first dam via the canal trail (10 miles from my house).  Jon continued for more miles and I returned with Paul.  We hit 1.5 miles of 6:15 ish pace then backed off.  I was feeling pretty good.  I guess my 8 week taper did wonders.  I hit another .5 fast after dropping Paul off (3:01).  I will be pretty tired tomorrow.  No foot issues...

T-1:13:30 (7:21) 158 ave 181 max (They got me working pretty hard up the hill)
 

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Easy recovery run this morning. I was racing/dodging the lightning and nasty thunderstorms. Very entertaining to see all the lightning though. I was super tired and even a bit tight/sore from yesterday.

PM: Bike ride with Corey.  We rode up Blacksmith fork canyon from the house to Hyrum city park.  It was supposed to be easy-medium but I was pretty tired and it felt hard.  Tough ride.  160-170 bpm up the canyon.  150-160 bpm down.  Enjoyed a nice dinner with Beth after. 

T-1:23:45 (28.35 miles-convert to 8 miles) (20.3 ave) 157 ave

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Easy run in the morning.  Did the Planet walk 5 miler with 4 striders.  Came home and picked up Beth and the kids and did 2 more.  Nice morning.  I am still a bit tired and sore but improving.  One more day of easy running and I am good to go for the relay.  Getting excited!

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Wandered over to the Deseret News 10K this morning to watch the race. It was pretty incredible how stacked that race is. Very cool to watch. Even better to be in it. Maybe next year. I did see Nick McCombs run well. I even joined Chad and Adam for a block around mile 2 as they were cruising by. They finished virtually together with Chad having a last minute surge to get by. Michelle L impressed me the most with her long .2 mile kick. I yelled at her at that point (mile 6) to get going and pass the girls in front of her and she did. Very impressive kick. Good job guys. I parked up at the start and ran portions of the course and then ran back to the car with Chad and Adam. Most of it was nice and easy. I am ready to roll tomorrow...

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Race: Northwest Passage Relay (185 Miles) 20:01:02, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
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Northwest Passage Relay Day 1

Ragnar NWP

Second Place Overall (20 hours 31 min 2 sec)

It was a blast, could be my favorite relay I have run to date in terms of fun mixed with adventure. Very different experience running 5 legs instead of the normal 3.

Friday Legs:

Leg #2 6.28 miles 38:22 min (6:07 ave) Rated Moderate

Leg 2

Leg #6 7.2 miles 44:07 min (6:08 ave) Rated Hard

Leg 6

Leg #18 5.5 miles 32:49 min (5:58 ave) Rated Easy


 

 

We were forced to run this relay short-handed due to last minute drops and injuries and as a result we hit the starting line in Blaine WA with only 7 runners to split 36 legs. That meant that most of the runners would run more than the normal 3 legs over 21 hours or so. That made for some interesting logistics. Anyway, I was in Van 1 with Dale, Tim, Matt, and Aaron. We received a 2:00 start time with 12 other teams (some didn't show up) with only 1 team starting later at 3:30 pm. It was quite exciting to start a relay with so many teams to race right off the bat. Pretty new and cool experience (very different than what I am used to in relays). Dale had the privilege of leading off and enjoyed picking off the runners one by one as they all took off out of the gate. By the time his leg of 6.2 miles ended, only 2 teams remained in-front of him. One of my "extra legs" was next. Leg #2 was 6.28 miles (according to Mr. Garmin) and featured some mild rolling hills with much of the leg along the shore of birch bay. I took off in hot pursuit of the two runners in-front of me and did my best to get them. I was close enough to one (thanks Dale) to get them in the first tenth of a mile. The other team took longer as I passed him at 1.25 into the leg. It was a very scenic leg, especially along the beach-front. The problem was that the sun was beating down and the wind was whipping into my face from the bay. Headwind and heat tamed the pace a bit. It sure felt good though to put some good time on the competition.

Leg 2 Total Elevation Loss 103 feet - Total Elevation Gain 62 feet - Net drop 41 feet

Expected pace was 6:37 (41:11) and I ran 6:11 pace (38:22 actual time) and picked up 2:49 off the projected pace.

I handed off to Tim and things were going well until about 2 miles into the leg we pulled off the road to give Tim water and Dale got a little over-zealous pulling off and dropped the front wheel of the Truck into a large ditch. Oh no. Yes, we were stuck and good. We were jumping on the back bumper trying to get some traction to get out when Tim runs by. He looks pretty worried. We quickly give him water and tell him he is on his own for a bit. After numerous failed attempts to get out, we are busy flagging down motorists (fellow relay teams) and checking for a chain or some way to get out. We were not getting anywhere and Dale could not get a hold of a tow truck for some time. the high school team (ended up third overall and one of our closest competitors the whole way) ended up shuttling up our next 2 runners to the next exchange while Dale and I fought the battle at the Truck. A security guard to a neighboring oil refinery was bribed to pull us out with his truck and we were free. By the time we made it back to Tim, he was only a mile from the exchange and totally hot and wasted (he had a 8.25 mile leg in the sun, ouch). Crisis averted, we were able to continue without losing un-necessary time to our competition. Our relay continued as expected without incident for the rest of our van's legs. Aaron and Matt ran their guts out and then it was time for me to run my next leg.

Leg 6. I had about 2.5 hours rest between my legs so I was able to recover pretty well and get out and hit my projected time. I was pretty happy with it. It was tough leg with some good rollers as well. I had some downhill to drop down to sea-level. The bummer was that the hill was some crazy 10% grade that was so steep I was destroying my quads in the process. Once at the bottom, I ran for what seemed forever along the industrial beachfront neighborhood that seemed kind of rough. Once again I was fighting a wind and a hot sun. (I thought it always was raining in Seattle??) I was privileged to climb some nasty hills into the town of Bellingham. The final part of my leg was on a sweet running trail. It was shaded (finally) and mostly flat. The trail was rough and was partial asphalt and dirt. It may have been all asphalt like 30 years ago, but now it is difficult to tell what it is. I did like that part of the run though. Very pretty with the huge bay to the side of you. I passed plenty of casual joggers on that section. I hit the exchange and handed off to Andy in Van 2 and celebrated being half-way done with my legs already...so I thought at least.

Leg 6 Total Elevation Loss 415 - Total Elevation Gain 333 - Net drop 81 feet.

Expected Pace was 6:12 (45:23) and I ran 6:08 pace (44:08-actual time) and picked up 1:15 off the projected pace for my leg.

Leg 18 Total Elevation Loss 8 - Total Elevation Gain 3 - Net drop of 5 feet

Yes it was a super flat leg. I was able to pass 9 other teams during this leg. Quite un-eventful. Running in the dark is fun. I was 20 seconds or so ahead of my expected pace until I had to run an extra tenth of a mile.  Bummer.  I am happy with it though because I hit what I wanted for that leg.  I came into the exchange and flat out ran into Andy.  He was supposed to run the way I had just come from and I was in his way.  Quite a chaotic exchange.  After my leg we drove directly to deception pass state park and tossed our sleeping bags in the mossy grass and got 2 hours of glorious sleep.  Continued on tomorrow's entry....

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Northwest Passage Relay Day 2

Saturday Legs

Leg #30 5.5 miles 34:14 min (6:13 ave) Rated Moderate

Leg 30

Leg #34 6.05 miles 39:32 min (6:32 ave) Rated Hard

Leg 34

Right before our Van departed we found out that Van 2 needed my help to run a 5th leg. That meant that rather than being done after this leg, I would have one more hard leg to run. That changed my plan of running it all out to be more conservative. I was able to still hit my expected time, but I was really feeling fatigued now that I was on my 4th leg.

Leg 34 was my last leg. Finally! It had the most hills of all my legs. I only needed to average 6:30 pace or so to hit my projected times, but I had already run 24 miles. For a good portion of the run I felt like I was at mile 24 of a marathon. Legs were dead and not cooperating. I ran my best and was never happier to crest the last 100 foot climb and see the exchange at the other side.

Overall, the race was a blast.  Could be the most fun I have had at a relay.  Cool course, awesome team.  Very different experience with 9 runners rather than 12.  I am very glad I got to do it and would love to do it again some time.  Thanks to Paul for giving us the opportunity and organizing everything.  We couldn't have done it without you. 

(Day after thoughts) Legs are completely wasted now. Quite the week for them. From 4 actual running miles to 70+ running miles in one week. Not recommended. I will consider it a miracle if I remain un-injured from this. Either way it was well worth it. I had an awesome time.

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