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Chattooga River 50K

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Member Since:

Feb 19, 2009

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Goal Type:

Half Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

2:43 Marathon

1:17:45 Half Marathon

59:09 10 miles

17:15 5k

Still Running (again) after all these years

Short-Term Running Goals:

get back to it and not be a fat blob

Long-Term Running Goals:

Enjoy running my whole life

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Married 21 years- - two kids - 18 year old boy and  15 year old girl

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Race: Chattooga River 50K (31 Miles) 06:44:58, Place overall: 7
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I'm up at 3AM and dang it is early.  Off to my race.  :)

Yesterday I got up early and drove up 2.5 hours to The Sumter National Forest for the Chattooga 50K.  I did this race the last two years, with varying success.  I haven’t run trails in a while, but I really wanted to go back and test myself again this year.   It is a beautiful, challenging romp through the trails along the Chattooga river. 

 

I had a great drive up to the mountains.  I got to blast my music as loud as I wanted and I was able to see a beautiful sunrise over the mountains. 

I just wanted to pace myself and not go out crazy at the start. 

3.5 – great downhill section 1100ft drop  – got stuck behind some guy who kept going slower and slower – I should have done the same. 

3.5 – climb back up the 1100 ft – I felt good and was just chugging along.  I caught some of the guys who lost me on the downhill but I used too much energy here I think. 

.5 – Staight up Climb over the rise and down the other side to the first aid station.  I grabbed a cookie or two and moved on. 

2.7 – A very run-able section with a nice downhill section at the end. 

7.5 – This section is the Foothills trail that wanders towards the river and away from it.  Lots of trail cutbacks and elevation changes.  Plus there are lots and lots of roots and rocks to dance through and around.   Towards the end, this section has a lot of climbing that really took me out of my game.  I didn’t get lost at least.  The aid station was a big welcome.  I took part of a peanut butter sandwich and some Heed and moved along.  I was start to get wobbly and generally not good.  The deal I made with myself was to get back to the aid station and then I could drop out and have someone drive me back to the campground. 

2  - Big downhill section.  I tried to do my best to run the down hills well.  I wasn’t feeling very well and I just tried to chug along.  This was a bad stretch which shouldn’t have been.  I had to stop and collect myself a few times and got passed by a couple guys here. 

2 – I finally hit the turnaround and started climbing the mountain again.  It is a very challenging section.  I was doing a whole lot of counting of my steps.  I was doing the 100 running steps and then 25 walking steps.  This went well here last year.  This year I tried and just didn’t have as much to give it.  A few times I had to stop and collect myself.  Towards the end of this section, I decided I’d finish the race no matter how long it took.  The aid station was a welcome site.  I downed some more soda, grabbed some poweraid, a couple of electrolyte tabs, and cookies.  It took me a few minutes to get the gumption to continue, but I walked away from the volunteers and towards the trail. 

7.5 – Luckily the start of this section had a lot of decent.  It helped me get back in the flow a bit.  I got into a rhythm of running and walking that was working for me.  I started to feel a lot better.  I think it might have been the electrolyte caps.  Now that I accepted a slow race, I started to enjoy it a little and even stopped to look at the waterfalls as I passed them.  Towards the end I ran across a couple of the guys who passed me earlier.  They got lost, or at least thought they were lost.  I got them sorted out (imagine that) and we kept going. 

2.7 – I started getting a 2nd wind in this section.  The other two guys slowed a bit for some reason so they let me go.  There is big uphill section at the start but I actually coped well with it.  Knowing the finish was near really helped. 

1 – Up and down the hill and back to the campground.  It felt good to run on the road in the campground.   FINISHED!

 

I ended up in 6th place I think.  6:44:58

A few conclusions now that I'm a day removed

1. I am happy that I didn't quit.  I'd really be down if I had done that. 

2. I'm glad I found my 2nd wind there at the end.  If I had felt that well the whole time, I would have shaved a bunch of minutes off of my final time.  Once I started to get down and frustrated, I really lost it for a while. 

3.  I'm glad I didn't get lost, and was actually able to help a couple of other guys get back on the right path. 

4. I tried to eat but I don't think I had enough early enough.  Also, with the way I sweat, I need to take the electrolyte tabs early and often.  I drank alot but still lost a ton of water weight. 

5. I need to get out to the trails if I want to get better at running them.  Last year I put in more miles on them, but this year, so far, I haven't.  The pacing and the way to run is so much different than road running. 


Someone just sent the elevation profile for the race -I'm not sure it is 100% right cause of all the tree cover, but it gives an idea. 


 

 

 

 

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Comments
From Nevels on Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 03:47:34 from 75.143.66.16

you're just getting up, and i'm working on getting to sleep....

good luck with the race...

From Rhett on Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 18:17:37 from 184.10.154.170

I hope it went well. I'll check back later for the report.

From timp on Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 21:18:04 from 66.167.50.103

thanks for the interest guys. I don't know how to feel about this one. The trail is awesome out there. I wasn't so awesome but I finished.

Nevels, if you get over to SC, check out the foothills trail in Oconee Co.

More details to come, I'm sure.

From Smooth on Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 21:56:02 from 174.23.172.155

Can't wait for the details!

From Teena Marie on Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 22:02:37 from 174.52.45.85

Anxiously awaiting the details. :)

From DonGardinero on Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 22:21:23 from 75.162.164.16

Can't wait to read about it.

From Smooth on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 18:40:15 from 174.23.172.155

NICE report and the post-race analyze/thoughts! Man, you are tough! WAY to keep going when the going got tough! I too am glad you pushed through and got a second wind. You are amazingly fit. EXCELLENT time and placement consider not having run trail this year. CONGRATZ on getting another tough 50K trail race under your belt! :)

From Rhett on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 19:14:44 from 74.32.223.102

Wow, you amaze me Tim. You had a bad race for your standards and still finished in 6th with a great time. I'm very impressed!

From timp on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 20:36:44 from 144.189.100.25

SMooth/Rhett- thanks for he positives!

From Teena Marie on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 21:18:01 from 174.52.45.85

As always, totally in awe!!! A huge congrats!!!! I don't know how people are able to finish runs like this. You are so hardcore.

Nice job on the high placing!

Cookies??? By the end did you even want to eat them???

From DonGardinero on Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 13:31:48 from 75.162.102.93

Very cool that you were able to gather yourself and finish. Am I crazy or is that a HUGe drop in elevation between miles 21 and 22? Wow.

From timp on Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 13:52:19 from 144.189.100.25

Teena - thanks! - yeah cookies are my craving during these. I guess it is the simple sugars. Those and sugar soda.

Yeah Dale, I'm not sure that is totally right. I know there is a big drop there, but I didn't know it was a cliff. I think that is where there is a big section of stairs. Maybe it is right.

I thought for sure I'd see trails in my sleep, but not this year. That's a good thing I think. And I'm already looking for the next one to run. :)

From Huans32 on Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 09:23:01 from 138.64.8.52

Awesome race report Tim. That sounds like one mean run and it being on a trail can only mean its that much tougher. Awesome job man.

From Andy on Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 13:40:25 from 199.190.170.29

Great race and report. Trail running is such a different animal. Outstanding job!

From timp on Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 13:44:40 from 144.189.100.25

Thanks Mark and Andy!

From MarcE on Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 22:03:38 from 204.16.82.120

Way to go, Tim! Way to stick it out and finish strong. Those trail races aren't for wimps! (so you won't see me in one any time soon :)

From timp on Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:32:07 from 144.189.100.25

thanks Marc! You have that 50K in July don't you?

From MarcE on Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 13:01:46 from 136.182.2.25

Yup..50K, July 25th..starts at midnight in Ft Worth. I'm signed up. I did this one the past 2 years. I need to ramp up and then back down--key here is to get used to running long and slow in the heat and humidity which is ever-present in Ft Worth in the summertime. :)

From timp on Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 13:06:06 from 144.189.100.25

You'll do top 10 this year, I'm sure.

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