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Holladay,UT,USA

Member Since:

Mar 29, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

2011 Salt Lake City Half  1:42  

2010 Buffalo Run 25 K  2:25  

2010 St George Marathon 3:48  

2011 Mid Mountain Trail Marathon 4:27 

2011 Squaw Peak 50 mile 14:00:49 

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married, 4 children

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Peregrine 8 Lifetime Miles: 332.00
Saucony Peregrine 2019 Lifetime Miles: 251.24
Brooks Cascade 14 Lifetime Miles: 345.28
Brooks Cascading 15 Lifetime Miles: 260.39
Saucony Peregrine Lifetime Miles: 181.64
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
10.410.0010.41

Wanted to bag Grandeur Peak today... did it but learned a few things.  Started out in the West ascent parking lot and went out at a brisk walk...I really cant run any of this ascent route as it is so straight up steep.  3000 vertical up in the first 2.2 miles or so.  If I do run part of it I pay dearly higher up the mountain.  Went up the ridge and felt good just sucking down the fluids and taking a few gu chomps... snow pretty deep and wet the last half to 3/4 mile.  

Things I learned... 3 embarrassing ways to die out on a trail run.

 1.  Aspirating a pretzel at 8500 feet.  I was trying to eat one near the snowy, post holing summit push, sucked it into my lung farther than I wanted it to go and luckily got it out before perishing or falling off the mountains backside (was windy as all get out at this point).

 2.  Getting trapped waist high in snow and not being able to get out until wolves devour you.  After the peak I was going down the Church Fork side and near the top it was deep, sun exposed snow.  Was trying to leapfrog/jump down the steep snowy slope and all of a sudden one leg was buried up to my crotch and the momentum nearly dislocated me.  I still hadn't hit ground by the way.  Managed to escape and only repeated this two more times.

3.  Knock self out while watching trail instead of what was going to impale my head (overhanging large tree branch...narrowly avoided, but was very close.)

Ran down to Pipeline then to Rattlesnake then down road to Wasatch then back to parking lot at trailhead.

This is a fun loop with 3000 up and 3000 down.  Took 1:15 to summit and 2:45 for the loop.  Was pretty wasted by the end I must say and think I seriously need to increase miles before Squaw if I want to finish...but what the heck. 

 

Cascadia 6 Miles: 10.41
Comments
From Oreo on Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 19:04:26 from 174.27.150.39

Awesome bro.. wish I could'a been there! We'll do that loop for shizzle soon...Legs feel recovered from last sat?

From Bryce on Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 00:12:22 from 71.199.55.103

HA! Awesome! Adventures like that will have you ready for squaw in no time. Good work!

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 13:15:21 from 66.239.250.209

Awesome!! Made me laugh. That snow on the east side of the summit was terrible when we did it a few weeks ago. That is one of my favorite loops and I will be doing it a lot this year.

From Kelli on Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 23:01:40 from 71.219.97.85

That snow is NEVER going to melt, it just keeps snowing!!!!!

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