Showing posts with label 50M. Show all posts
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Leona Divide 50 Mile Run

So the dust has settled or at least been washed away and normal life resumes. With that in mind it’s time to put down my thoughts on what became a very long day.

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For Reference here is the data;

Garmin Fenix 3 and Garmin 910xt

As a reminder, (regular readers can skip this), after Vineman 70.3 the goal was to step up the running, focus more on the trails and work up to the 50 mile distance. The Leona Divide 50 Mile Run was the end goal. Along the way I clicked on several interim races including a couple of 50ks (Calico and Bandit) and the Santa Barbara Nine Trails 35 Mile Run. Some went well (Calico and Nine Trails) and others less so (Bandit). But throughout the 40 weeks of training the focus was on Leona Divide.

Before I get into the race report a word on logistics.

  • I divided the race up into sections between Aid Stations at Mile 8, 17, 26 and 39. The route was a T shape with two out and backs across the horizontal and the vertical was the from/to the Start/Finish
  • In the same way as I did at Nine Trails I had created ZipLoc bags which were a full replen of everything that I needed
  • I was wearing my new Garmin Fenix 3 as well as my 910xt and Vivofit. My Fenix3 was programmed with a 30 minutes time alert to remind me to eat something twice an hour and each item was between 120-150 calories
  • Each bag contained variation on; Raspberry Rice Cakes, Quick Crusts, Banana bread portions, PowerBar smoothies and 4 servings of Skratch Lemon and Lime. There was slightly less in the first two bags as the distances were shorter. I also had a full replen in my pack in case I missed Becca, and yes I was a Boy Scout
  • I wore my Ultimate Direction Wasp Pack full of ice/water and carried a UD Fastdraw Handheld that I would top up with water from my pack and add the Skratch too, this keeps my pack bladder clean. I also carried some Chapstick, Bodyglide, ibuprofen, SCaps and Ricola lozengers…oh and some TP, ‘cos well you know, I like my socks!
  • I was wearing Saucony Inferno shorts and matching Tshirt; the shorts are short and I like that. On my feet I wore Saucony Peregrine 5 shoes. On my head my Headsweats Loudmouth Trucker cap and a pair of Oakley sunnies.

Ok so with that said here we go. As the race was relatively local (approx. 75 minutes’ drive) I decided to stay at home the night before, trading off that a shorter sleep in a familiar bed is better than a longer sleep in an unfamiliar one. The previous day I had taken off work and spent time prepping my nutrition for the race. Primarily these were Skratch Portables as noted above. I opt for the sweeter side of the palette as that suits my taste. I had a reasonably easy day and managed a relatively early night.

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Raspberry Rice Cakes, Skratch Cookies and Banana Bread Pudding

Race Day morning Becca drove us out. The drive was uneventful, the best kind, and I finished up breakfast, rice pudding and coffee. We made it in perfect timing, I checked in and got my number. There was a lot of runners, over 400 had signed up although it transpired after that there were a fair amount of DNS’s. The field was made up of 50k and 50m runners and we were all scheduled to start at the same time; 6:00am. While some guy droned on the underpowered PA I shrugged off my sweatshirt and kissed Becca bye saying I would see her at the first Aid Station, around mile 8. The announcement ended and with a woot we were off.

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Busy at the Start and running out of Green Valley

The last time I raced this race was in 2009 (before that in 2008) and since then the Race Director has changed and so has the course. I hadn’t had a chance to run on the new course but I figured the Pacific Crest Trail was a fairly known concept and the elevation was significantly less than Nine Trails 8000’ vs. 11,000’. Of course there was the additional 15 miles to contend with.

From the start the first couple of miles were on Spunky Canyon Road out of Green Valley and up to Spunky Edison fire road. From here we turned right and were on the PCT. As there were so many runners I, along with most of the field, ended up in a convoy. There were a few places to pass but I was happy to sit in and follow. It was going to be a long day and there was nothing to be gained by going out too fast. The trail contoured the sides of canyons so you got a good view of the number of runners on the course. While I felt good I wasn’t having much of a fun time, someone behind me was constantly shouting “Ironman” as he caught sight of my MDot tattoo and generally yucking it up. I am all for having a good time and not taking things to seriously this guy was just pushing my buttons. I did my best to put him out my head. We topped out the first climb and then started the 4 mile descent into Bouquet Canyon to get to the first Aid2 Station. Here I would meet Becca who was running my Nutrition and Hydration program for me. Around mile 7 I stepped off the trail for a bio break and literally counted 25 runners run by me including Mr Annoying.

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As mentioned in the same way as Nine Trails I had created Ziploc bags that contained enough nutrition to keep me going between the Stations, the idea was that I could get to a Station, dump all my “empties”, pick up a new bag from Becca and go. Becca would also give me a new iced handheld which was full of Skratch and as needed I could add water from the Ultimate Direction Wasp pack. This was so I could avoid stopping at the Aid Station buffet and I was more in control of my own destiny.

Bouquet Canyon Aid Station was a zoo! 50K runners were turning around, 50m runners were being marshaled across the road to avoid creating an accident. It reminded me of my days commuting on the Tube (Subway) in London. I spied Becca and grabbed my handheld and didn’t stop. I had plenty of food still on me from the start and it was enough to get through the next Aid Station at mile 18ish.

After crossing the road I started on the 3 mile climb out of Bouquet Canyon. This was followed by a 6 mile and 1800’ drop to the first turnaround.

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I was making good progress and I entered the Aid Station with an average 12 minute mile pace which had been my underlying goal and would net me a 10 hour finish. Same routine as before, new bottle new bag, emptied the dust out of my shoes and I was off again. In case you missed it the key words in the last paragraph; “6 miles”, “1800’ drop” and “turnaround”…so what goes down has to go back up. This was a long slog taking over 1:40 to get back up, I wasn’t the only one struggling but I was definitely going backwards in the field. I was passed by a lot of folks who I had either passed previously or who were just coming up from behind. I got to the top and I felt pretty crappy. My legs were starting to tap out and my energy levels seemed to be surprisingly low. My appetite had started to wane and despite having the time alert on my Fenix3 set to 30 minutes as a reminder I was ignoring it too many times and this was putting me more into the red.

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I was fast approaching six hours on the course and was into the heat of the day, although it would get hotter still. The temperatures were well into the 80s and would top out at in the upper 90s around 1:00pm.

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I reached Becca who had zipped around from the turnaround back to Bouquet Canyon. I plonked down into the chair and was feeling pretty crappy at this point, I was overheating and had lost my appetite.

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Garmin Fenix 3 keeping track of all the important data for me

I chugged down some go-to Mexican coke (real sugar) and tried to cool off in the shade. I hung out as long as was polite and was off again. I wondered to myself did I really have another 20 miles or more in my legs. I had passed the half-way point and the next stopping point was in my mind at mile 39 some 13 miles away. Somehow I had missed an Aid Station at mile 33 in my planning!

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I had gone over and come back from the horizon…

So I hiked some and I jogged some. It was hot. It was uphill. It was unshaded and it was nearly 100f. Eventually the trail turned downwards and into some shade which made it all a bit more bearable. I was passed by a couple of people and as you often experience with ultras the runners were spread out everywhere. There was one out front that I would gain on and then I stopped to catch my breath and he would move on. Finally I saw him talking to Becca on the trail. She was telling him and then me that there was an Aid Station a mile or so away at around 33 miles…this totally threw my math. I was expecting it to be another 5-6 miles.

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Becca ran on and I plodded on some way behind her. I finally got to the Aid Station. It was around 2:15pm and the cutoff was 2:30pm. Coke. Handheld. Kiss. Leaving. I had 7 miles to the second turnaround and had to be out of that Aid Station by 4:30pm. My focus changed to leaving the Aid Stations not getting to them. This combined with moving forward meant that I had to keep going. The bottom line is if you sit on the side of the trail no one is coming to get you. You have to get your ass out of there yourself.

The next seven miles were mostly rolling and mostly walked. Fortunately I can walk pretty fast and despite the ups and downs on the trails. I was averaging around 16 minute miles, somewhat down on my 12 minute goal but forward is forward. By my math and Garmin the turnaround was going to be at 39.5 miles…and it was! Becca was there and I actually felt in better shape here than I had the 7 miles prior, more Coke and this time Ginger Ale. I had to be out by 4:30pm and I was with 5-6 minutes to spare. Back along the rolling trail, the sun was waning and it was cooling off and while I was in no real shape to run I made my way along at a pretty brisk hike. The rest was all downhill, unfortunately not literally I still had the final 500’ of gain over the last 10 miles.

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Me: “take a photo of me, the next time I say I want to run 50 miles show me it and punch me in the face!”
Becca; “sure honey, but first a selfie”!

By this point I figured I was pretty much last or at least in the last few but DFL is better than DNF! The last miles rolled by and then I was finally passed by the last two runners who were making steady progress. I plodded along and was within the last mile when I came across one of the two who was trying to shake off a cramp or limping. I reached the turning onto the road, the same one I had turned off over 13 hours prior and walked the last mile down to the finish line, making sure to record my 100,000th step for the day!

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The thin line is the trail, taking me over and back again another horizon…

At the finish, which was pretty empty, Becca was waiting patiently for me and was very happy to see me as I was her. Keira the RD gave me my medal and I was done. 13 hours and something. The next 15 minutes were spent walking around the parking lot to get to 50 miles or closer to it.

So that’s the facts. Clearly not the race I planned. I am left feeling that I don’t really know what went wrong, I do think the heat was an underlying issue and was the thing that knocked my appetite sideways. As for the lack of go in my legs? Well I had a pretty short taper and think that was enough, was being on my feet a lot in the kitchen the day before but really could this be it? Who knows?

The bottom line is; I finished and that was what I set out to do. I’m no elite, I hold down a full time job and drive over 100 miles a day on my commute. I have a fantastic wife (who’s also a badass triathlete) and who supports my adventures, four crazy boys and three crazier dogs. There’s no point wallowing in the past. Like race day the best thing is to keep moving forward!

So up next in May is the Wings for Life World Run and The Born to Run 0.0km race. In June is The Golden Gran Fondo in Colorado and I am still chipping miles off the 2015 miles in 2015.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

LD50 Week 2

This was going to be a big stretch. My target was 70 miles over eight days! Sunday to Sunday.

Here’s how it went down;

Sunday; 18 miles road at 8:30 pace, followed by an hour on the bike

Monday; 8 miles on the road, this was a hard slow eight miles

Tuesday; off

Wednesday; 5 miles on the Treadmill at 9:00 pace

Thursday; 7 miles on the Treadmill at 8:34

Friday; 4 miles on the Treadmill at 8:00

Saturday; 11 miles on the Treadmill at 8:43

Sunday; 18.25 miles on the Tr…ails!!! Ran an out-and-back with Becca and then ran home, well nearly home! Pic say 19, I forgot to turn off GPS in the car!

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So 71.25 miles and mission accomplished!

This week is a taper week, Monday off, 8 on Tuesday, 4 on Wednesday and 2 on Thursday!

Friday I am off work, prepping and feet up!

Saturday race day!

Some fun facts; since starting this journey last July 20th I have covered 1568.3 miles in 264:24:25 (HMS) and climbed 146,875’ as well as racing a 12k, a 25k, a 30k, a Marathon, a 50k, another 50k and a 35 miler.

Next week, post recovery, I am really looking forward to getting back on these…

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Monday, April 6, 2015

LD50 Week 1

Last week was basically a reset week after Nine Trails. While my brain was more or less back in the game my body wasn’t. I dropped about 6lbs on the day and was pretty dehydrated. So the week following was just about keeping moving and not putting any real stress on my body. Here is how it shook out;

Sunday, (actually part of the week before). 2 miles very easy run

Monday. 18 miles on the bike trainer, nice easy Z2 spin

Tuesday. On the new rowing machine. 5000 meters

Wednesday. Off

Thursday. 4 miles easy on the treadmill

Friday. 15 miles easy on the bike trainer

Saturday. Off, well as off you can be running around after the kids at a Track Meet

Sunday. 18 miles road. Was aiming for a solid paced run, cranked out 18 miles at 8:32 pace, a couple of the miles were pretty slow so had to pick things up in the last two miles to get the pace back down again. Hopped on the bike afterwards to ride out a local loop with Becca

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So a pretty easy week, although Sunday was a good session. This coming week I want to have a solid 8 days (Sunday to Sunday) and rack up around 70 miles. Next week will be a taper for LD50 which is April 18th.

Monday, February 9, 2015

SOB50k Wk 14

So last week was the week to bridge from unsigned up for Sean O’Brien to the signed up for Bandit and so I added in an extra week. This is how it shook out.

Monday 8 miles. First run since Calico50k, felt hard/easy, happy with result. 16th day in a row, Tuesday is a rest day

Tuesday Off!

Wednesday 4 miles. Felt harder than it should, early start, long day and late dinner catch up with me!

Thursday 8 miles. Nice little trail run in my new Saucony Peregrine 5s, left too late without a head torch and ran home in the dark!

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Thursday. 7 miles. Another trail run. Found a little back trail that has an insane climb! 40% grade!

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Friday. Off

Saturday 21 miles. Met up with some folks and ran nearly 11 miles with them and then ran another 10 by myself. This was very unplanned, as in I poorly planned it and instead of a pack and food etc. I basically ran 20 miles on a glass of water and a single serving of peanut butter! In all honesty I felt fine at the end albeit a bit hungry, not something that I would recommend but it was a low effort endurance Z2/3 kinda run. If you’re in Westlake Village, check out Joi Café, amazing vegan food run/co-owned by a buddy of mine! You won’t be disappointed!

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Sunday. Easy ride and a 20 minute run to roll the running mileage up to 50 for the week.

Totals;

  • Run; 6 runs, 50.10 miles in 7:42
  • Bike; 1 bike 16:85 miles in 1:00

This week is a Taper and then per my last post I am on a 7 week build to Leona Divide 50m!

Friday, February 6, 2015

Bringing my A game to Plan B!

So way back when…well last year! Coming off of Vineman in the Summer the rest of the year plans slowly crystalized into a running, then trail running and then ultra running plan.

As I have already written about I forgot to sign up for Sean O’Brien 50k! Duh! I was waitlisted but then I heard this week that officially the race was sold out and I was out of luck! I was bummed…I kicked my trash can, twice I think, but really I had no one to blame but myself so then I kicked myself! I was bummed out. As I posted on Facebook

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So with that confirmed,I  headed off to Ultrasignup.com.This was my first stop…

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I had scoped out the Bandit Race as a back up, it’s local but for one reason or another I have never run the trails there. It’s going to be a challenge, there is something to be said about being familiar with the course and I was certainly familiar with the SOB course. ultrasignup has a forecast feature and I am predicted to finish in 6:36. Given all the training I hope I can do better than that but it going to depend on the course and on the heat!

A day later I was signed up for this beast!

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Again there was a predicted finish time. Mine was 10:24! WTF! Then I looked at the website and actually read the description;

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This is followed three weeks later by the originally planned Leona Divide 50 miler, so as you can see it’s a nice ramp up over the three months...at least in distance! As for elevation its more of a pyramid!

Here are the elevation profiles;

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Bandit 50k, 6464’ gain

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Nine Trails, 12,015’ gain

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Leona Divide 50m, 8796’ gain

Just to put these races in perspective, that’s 27,000’ of gain over three days, over half of what I have covered in the last three months!

As the rest of the year shapes up you can follow the plans here.

Monday, January 19, 2015

2015 Plans…redux (probably not for the first time either)!

Had you asked me 18 days ago what my plans were for the first 8 months of the year were and I would have said this;

Then this happened;

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Then this happened;

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So now it’s kinda like this...sorta...ish!

  • Calico Ghost Town 50k – Registered
  • Tour of Sufferlandria – Registered
  • Sean O’Brien 50k…well maybe, we’re waitlisted
  • Bandit 50k – depends on the above!
  • Leona Divide 50m - Registered
  • Grand Canyon R2R2R – not enough time for Becca to recover before IM Boulder, no worries, it’s been there a few years and I am sure it will be there for a few more!
  • TransRockiesRun Run 6 – looked at the finances on this one and it costed out at $7,000+, and the house needs painting and the closets need remodeling, and I need (don’t want, but need) a new car…being an adult sucks!

Remaining possibilities;

  • Cuyamaca 100k Registration opens June 15th…yeah I set a reminder for that!
  • Waldo 100k It’s a lottery which announces the run list on March 1st
  • Backbone Trail 70 miler (self supported) There’s something to be said for being in control of you own destiny! I have run the entire thing but in sections; here, here and here.

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The elevations South to North (approx 15,000’ of gain)

And…we’ll see!

It’s all good!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Third party face-palm!

I’ve been so focused on Leona Divide 50m that this happened!

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Back up plan, Bandit 50k the weekend after!

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Ugh!

Friday, January 2, 2015

2015 Plans…

I’ve alluded to my 2015 plans via Facebook and a few other places but here they all (almost all) are in one place. All of these are 99% are committed to. As I am not independently wealthy with kids at college I am sure life and work will conspire to throw a spanner in the works at some point, let’s see.

January; Calico Ghost Town 50k (Registered)

I raced this back in 2008, it was my second 50k ever. It’s cold and barren but tons of fun and a good benchmark for fitness for the year. Becca is signed up too and we’re discussing if I will run with her or not.

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January; Tour of Sufferlandria (Registered)

7 days bike riding. This is going to hurt as I have ridden my bike 5 times in the last 5 months. It’s for fun and you can dial down the heat as required so other than getting pissy at being on the bike it should be fine.

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February; Sean O’Brien 50k

This is the first big-ticket item of the year and my first time here. It’s the race that Becca have been focused on for a while now and we have spent hundreds of miles on these trails. It’s going to be a challenging day as the course has somewhere around 7000’ of gain!

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April; Leona Divide 50m (Registered)

Another race I am revisiting, the last time I raced…well ran…well walked here was in 2009. Second big-ticket race. Becca’s first 50 miler so they may be a few tears along the way, not sure who’s though!

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May; Grand Canyon R2R2R (Campsite booked)

A complete adventure. We’re camping on the south rim and running there and back again in a day. The last time I was at the Grand Canyon was over 10 years ago. I am sure it hasn’t changed much since then, but I am significantly different.

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August; TransRockies Run6

Another total adventure. Running as a team with Becca, 6 days, 120 miles, 20,000’ of gain. Camping, altitude. A total unknown wrapped in a big bow of OMG!

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Beyond that who knows but this seems like a good start!