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Location:

Farmington,Ut,United States

Member Since:

Sep 12, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Not much to speak of yet.

My fastest Marathon was 3:38 (St. George); 3:36:00 (St. George 2012)

My fastest Half was 1:55 (Farmington Festival Days)

Haven't competed in anything less than a half in a while 

Short-Term Running Goals:

5K: 21 min

10K: 40 min

Half: 1:40

Marathon: 3:05 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Get my mile time down to 6 min for long distances (marathon pace)

run a 4 min mile

get fast and competitive on trails

get fast enough to be a local elite 

Personal:

married with kids.  I want my kids to see me accomplish the above goals so hopefully they too will want to be active and healthy. 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Altra Instinct Lifetime Miles: 295.43
Altra Instinct V2 Lifetime Miles: 424.34
Altra Lone Peak Lifetime Miles: 519.15
Saucony Perigrin Lifetime Miles: 327.60
Flag Rock Summits 2013 Lifetime Miles: 10.00
Vertical Feet 2013 Lifetime Miles: 147360.00
Saucony Mirage Lifetime Miles: 249.48
Altra Lone Peak 1.5 Lifetime Miles: 255.16
Mizuno Sayonara Lifetime Miles: 46.80
Vertical Feet 2014 Lifetime Miles: 10299.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.320.000.000.005.32

This is not a good training run.  I received some bad news today and decided that I should take it out on the trail.  I also decided I should hit a trail I haven't done but have wanted to do for a while, Baer Canyon.  I knew going into this run that it was a steep run and the most of the run would actually probably be a walk, but what I didn't know is that the trail is beyond technical, it is ridiculous.

 It was pretty rocky heading up to the second stream crossing but it was still runnable in most places.  If you make it past the second stream crossing without soaking your feet, which I managed on the way up but not on the way back down, then the trail is even decent from that point up to the third stream crossing.  Both the second and the third stream crossings were fairly treacherous. Once you make it across the third stream crossing the trail is decent for about 200 feet then it pretty much just turns and goes straight up the mountain. Not only is it very steep at that point but the trail is over grown and very rocky. There are places that the grade isn't too bad but I still couldn't run just because of the conditions of the trail. I wanted to take this all the way to Skyline Drive but I lost the trail at 2.6 miles in and decided to turn back rather than keep post holing my way through the snow while I searched for it. My Garmin said that the elevation gain was 2,600+ until I turned off the the auto correct; then it said the elevation gain was closer to 2,900.  I split the difference at 2,700 because it seemed steeper than that and because the auto correct assigns an elevation to a location based on a geodetic reading that has been actually taken by someone.  Since I very seriously doubt anyone has been up that trail with the equipment necessary to take that reading I figured it was reasonable to assume that the auto correct was probably not 100% correct. 

I don't think I will be doing that trail again any time soon.  It seems like I can get all the elevation training I need on much better trails that will actually allow me to push my limits rather than carefully walk.  

Vertical Feet 2012 Miles: 2700.00
Comments
From Dorsimus on Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 14:55:28 from 209.23.248.163

Ha ha ha. This gave me a good chuckle. It is indeed a ridiculous trail. I think it's a good training run, as long as you are training for something ridiculous. I enjoy hitting it every now and then for some good slow hill training. That trail gets easy to lose where you turned around, especially in the snow. Too bad, you hadn't even made it to the good (ie even more ridiculous) climb. :)

Did you see the BST turnoff heading to the south just as you start on the trail (after you go up the wide trail).

Don't worry, everytime you look up that canyon its going to be calling to you to try again so you can top out. :)

From MatthewVH on Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 22:18:17 from 67.2.181.61

I'll be gettin' up that trail this year. I've only ever come down it once but I would like to get into that Bairgutsman so I suppose I'll be training on it.

From TheMr.K on Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 14:06:43 from 155.99.253.123

I did see the BST turn off that heads up the road toward the water tower. And I have been thinking about hitting that trail again, even though it is ridiculous, just so I can say I beat it. It would be an awesome trail to train with both for hill climbing and for elevation if the trail had a few less nasty tree roots cutting up the path. Maybe the benefit will be in learning to navigate this incredibly technical trail? Just think how easy some of these other trails will seem if the base of training includes bair canyon.

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