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WA,

Member Since:

Feb 10, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

I was an 800/1500 runner in high school and college, with PRs of 1:55 and 4:08. I've run as fast as 16:15 for 5k and 1:20 for a half, but my bests in recent years are 17:07 5k (Dec. '11), 37:40 10k (Jan. '12), 1:23:49 half (Sept. '08), 2:53:12 marathon (September '10), and 4:45:06 50k (March '10).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Late 2015/2016 races: 

— Seattle Soltice 10k (Dec. 19)

— Nookachamps half marathon (Jan. 16)

— Toyko Marathon (Feb. 28) 

Personal:

I'm an editor at a newspaper in Bremerton, Washington and head coach of the Bremerton Jaguars youth track and field team.

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46.60
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4.50

Easy morning run w/Timm, he flew in Thursday from Peru. Good to have him setting a nice and easy pace. YMCA loop. 38:00

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Played golf instead. 

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Went canoeing instead. 

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4.00

Warm evening run. 11th to the bridge, over to Evergreen and a loop around a pretty busy park, back via Shore Drive and the hill climb. Maybe a little over four, because I was running pretty briskly. But it's not one of my usual marked loops. 32:00 

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3.00

Long day at work trying to prepare for vacation. A few miles on 11th-Shore after work and before packing. No watch. 

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7.00

At Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park with Timm. After driving most of the day with little stops through Yellowstone and Grand Teton, we set up camp, changed and parked at the Jenny Lake main center. It was very cloudy, clearly a t-storm was looming in the late afternoon. 

We ran west around the lake and toward the Inspiration Point trailhead, passing a lot of hikers hustling in. By the time we were at the Inspiration Point/Cascade Canyon junction there were enough hikers to slow us down to a hike. So we hiked up the canyon about an hour, saw a huge moose, then hiked back down and took the trail down to the water. Then a nice 5-mile run around Jenny Lake north-to-south past the String Lake trailhead. Great trail to run, and at that time of evening we had it nearly entirely to ourselves. My groin got a little cramped at 7 miles or so, so we slowed it down and hiked the last 1/2 mile. 

brooks cascadia 

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No run, but a 10.5-mile hike to Surprise Lake in the Tetons before our drive to Afton. Pretty steep and it warmed up quite a bit after a rainy morning. Probably not the best pre-race warmup, but how often am I in Wyoming? 

Two interesting side notes: 1.) We saw a small black bear about 40 yards of the trail, just happily eating berries. 2.) We hiked by a group of four women, and stepped aside to let them pass downhill. One said, "We should be letting you go." I caught her eye and she gave me a warm smile, and five seconds later I realized it was Sally Jewell, the former president of REI and current Secretary of the Interior. My only way to confirm it was her backpack (I noticed it was an REI pack, because I have the same one). But that afternoon, on the drive to Afton, the radio reported that Jewell had spent the afternoon doing a press conference at Jenny Lake. It was totally her, pretty cool. 

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Race: El Vaquero Loco 25k (15.1 Miles) 03:25:14, Place overall: 19, Place in age division: 10
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15.10

Timm and I rolled into Afton an hour before the race meeting, laid on the grass waiting around for everybody, then listened to the speech, got sweatshirts and then drove up to Cottonwood Lake to meet Cody and Bethany. They had scouted out a beautiful campsite next to the start -- as long as you weren't actually tent camping. There was a nice spot for a camper, but we would be sleeping on a rocky slope covered with sagebrush. Cody did donate some pads from his camper to ease the pain, and seeing how Timm and I woke up right as the 50k took off and poked our heads from the tent to see the stragglers leave, I can't complain about losing too much sleep. 

So we roused ourselves, and rode to Swift Creek with Bethany and the Draper kids. The advantage was beating the shuttle bus by five minutes, so we got our bathroom stops taken care of before the hoard arrived. 

The sun broke through the canyon just as Luke Nelson screamed through the 50k halfway point, then Ty held the 25k start a minute or two to let the second place guy blow through. He sprinted out of the aid station, and when we found him laying on the trail an hour later we figured he regretted that move. 

Anyway, crowded start so Timm and I went easy and stuck together in the middle of the pack. After the first little hike uphill we settled into a running pace and started slowly passing some women and men who, let's say, didn't have the body type to make me think they'd be with the leaders. By the time we broke into the first series of meadows I figure we were about 10 from the lead. The pace was good, definitely runnable through those meadows at a relaxed pace. We knew the uphill was long and there was no reason to overdo. We settled in behind a woman and two men after 45 minutes or so, and kind of followed their lead with a hike/run back-and-forth. After the first small aid we had left the two men and picked up a man-woman combo, and hung behind them 25 yards back as the trail got steeper and we did more hiking. 

After about 1:45 we were nearing the crest, with those great views of harsh Wyoming mountain ridges and a great view back below. Timm, who spent the past six weeks in Peru hiking at a 10,000-foot elevation, then decided that his older brother hikes too slowly. He gave me a little nudge and started taking bit bites with each step, leaving me and the other couple pretty quickly as we neared the summit before the lakes.  

I kept Timm and three or four others within 150 yards down the steep and rough descent to the lakes, then picked up a little speed when the trail evened out and passed one woman. But after going through the 8-mile aid I hit a bit of a wall when the trail turned back up, and I was feeling a little low on energy. I got passed by a woman just before the meadow before Balls opened up, and another guy moved past at the base of that climb. Balls was really tough, I just was pooped and discouraged to see how long the climb was. I could see Timm and a few others steadily moving up the long switchback but couldn't get the will to pick up any pace. At the switchback there's a bit of shade, so I pulled over to enjoy the view, catch my breath and suck a goo down. Cody passed me here, giving me a "What are you standing here for?" look. Ahh, I was on vacation. I should have had a camera. 

After that the saddle came quickly, actually, and after that rough intro to the downhill 3.5 (or whatever it is, the beginning in painfully steep), I found a pack and passed two people back. The women's 50k leader did slip by at a pretty good pace maybe 10 minutes from the finish. 

I nicked one more guy just before then end and finished comfortably, pretty proud of Timm for a strong race (he doesn't run much, living in the Arctic and all, and only has done one other mountain race). I was a little slow, but nothing in my legs was injured. I just felt completely worn out on that last climb, nothing to blame other than probably some fatigue from the previous day's hike and unfamiliarity with that type of altitude. I'm ok with that, it was fun to see this bear of a race. Geez, those mountains are steep, my hat is off to the 50k'ers. 

We swam in the lake there for a few minutes and cooled off our legs with Cody, waited for Mike and Joe to finish, had a soda and a burger, and went on our way to Salt Lake City. Great experience, I think I'd like to come back and try again sometime. 

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Total Distance
5.00

Spent a week off with a few days in SLC with some hiking/kayaking, then two days to drive back here. 

Warren-Manette bridge loop, I can feel the few days in a car. Legs pretty stiff so I ran a slow pace. Really humid outside this morning. No watch, but around 40 minutes.  

supernova glide 

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8.00

Cool morning, a little sprinkle in the air even. Mike and I drove out to Klahowya and ran the east side Newberry Hill trails. We ran about 10 minutes in on Deer Fence to Chantrelle Trail, then stopped for 15 minutes to look for mushrooms. Mostly pretty small, but we still filled a bag. Stashed the bag and kept going out Chantrelle to Coyote, then the main loop and back through Wildlife Trail. Picked up the 'shrooms and back the way we came. My left hip flexor and groin were pretty tight and got really sore the last 10 minutes or so. But I kept up with Mike's pace, we weren't moving too quickly. Too many days off and too much sitting at work lately, I think. So the run was fine, but the social time was really nice and we got caught up. 1:05:55 

brooks cascadia  

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46.60
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