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Location:

West Jordan,UT,USA

Member Since:

Oct 15, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Marathon - 3:25:12
50K - 7:43:09
50 Mile - 7:39:55
100 Mile - 27:44:46

Funny that my 50 mile time is faster than my 50K.  Guess that's what happens when your only 50K has over 11,000' of vertical ascent =)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Zion Traverse

Squaw Peak 50 Mile

Speedgoat 50K

Quest For King's

Wasatch 100

Long-Term Running Goals:

Just want to stay happy and healthy.  Bring on whatever that may entail!

Personal:

I started running in April '09 and run to maintain some balance in my life.  Apparently I have an addictive personality so I figure I should do something positive with it.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
2012 Vert Lifetime Miles: 144535.00
Wildcat Red Lifetime Miles: 219.00
Rogue Racer Green Lifetime Miles: 84.50
Instinct Black 1 Lifetime Miles: 77.00
Instinct Black 2 Lifetime Miles: 100.00
Lone Peak 1 Lifetime Miles: 372.00
Instinct White Lifetime Miles: 25.50
Lone Peak 2 Lifetime Miles: 172.00
Lone Peak 3 Lifetime Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
7.00

Got up to Mill D North and was planning on making my way up to Desolation Lake then head back down.  I knew the rain might be a factor so I ran hard.  I didn't expect what was to come, however. 

A moose was blocking the trail almost 3 miles into the run.  I stopped my watch and waited her out from about 50 yards, for 10 minutes or so, making all sorts of noise so she'd know I was there.  When I finally decided she wasn't making much progress, I went up the mountainside to swing wide around her.  When I was straight across from her at about 60 yards away, a mountain bike came down the trail and blew by her.  The guy probably didn't even see her.  However, she wasn't very happy and started grunting.  I continued my forward progress and got to the point where I was going to drop down and connect with the trail again.  And guess who was there?  Yeah, she now had a sense of urgency and she was pissed, now coming straight at me.

At this point the only option is to run away, so that's what I did.  I ran as fast and as hard as I could through the belly-high bushes.  I turned my head around a couple times to see where she was and she was making ground.  When she was within 40 yards or so I came upon the ridge then dropped straight down, basically falling down the mountain.  I didn't look back, just tried to put some distance between us, however futile it may be.  If she really wanted to get me she easily could have.  She was just an ornery thing that was looking to put a scare in me.  Mission accomplished!

When I felt comfortable that she was no longer near me, I bushwacked to try and find the trail.  Wasted major time doing this, but I eventually found my way back.  Once I hit Blunder Fork I decided to head up to Dog Lake real quick to feel like I got some semblance of a run in.  Then the rain started and the lightning soon followed, so I pushed it down the trail.  On the way down I passed some bikers.  We chatted for a second, then I put some distance between us.  When I got to the bottom, the lady that was in front arrived a few minutes after and told me that about 1 minute after I pushed ahead of them, she saw a bobcat run across the trail!  So mad that I missed seeing that!  I've always wanted to see one in the wild.  Oh well.  It was an interesting day to say the least.

Distance is a total guess
No idea on time
No idea on vert

Comments
From jun on Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 11:31:16 from 205.158.160.209

Dude, what a day. I'll take that adventure over getting miles any time. Ha. FYI - Scott and I are doing something today either on the Wasatch trail or up in the mountains by Sugarloaf or the Pfeiff if you can take a half day.

From Steam8 on Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 12:21:09 from 166.70.55.77

WOW! What a day! I would be terrified to see a bobcat! I am glad you didn't have a run in with that too....a moose is bad enough! I have had a run in with a mom and her baby(can't remember what their babies are called). Scary! They are enormous! Sounds like a fun run, now that you are safe. ha!

I might be heading up to Lake Blanche and Lillian with my sis from Seattle and bro from California that just flew in for a family thing tomorrow. I am still waiting for the call. I am hoping I get out of here soon because it looks like it is going to be a hot one today!

Glad you are safe! You always have interesting run/hikes!

From jun on Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 12:33:03 from 205.158.160.209

Steam, no need to be scared of a bobcat. The only ever documented attacks of a bobcat on a human have been when the cat was rabid and unusually aggressive. They are nocturnal animals and are some of the rarist wildlife you can see as they are extremely seclusive. When they have attacked it has been when they have felt endangered or enclosed. There has not been a documented attack in Utah. Seeing one would be an honor. Plus, they are small and cuddly. Just snuggle up.

From jsh on Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 12:39:10 from 63.253.43.114

Jun totally summed it up, which is why I've always wanted to see one. One day!

And Steam, have fun up at Blanche & Lillian. I haven't been up there since the meltoff, so I'm sure it's in full bloom right now.

From Dorsimus on Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 13:26:15 from 75.162.150.206

Wow, what a run! Nothing like a ton of hairy madness to put a little spring in your step!

From Scott Wesemann on Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 17:21:50 from 205.158.160.209

Sounds like an adventure! Nice work. I have always wanted to see a bobcat. They are rare for sure.

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