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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
30.00

I got an invite to go out to Stansbury and run "some loops" on the island.  Jun, Dorsimus, and Scott have all done great write-ups and I'm feeling lazy, so check out their posts for details and pics.

We got out to Stansbury Island after a long, wet drive.  "This could get ugly," I thought.  Turns out the weather held up really nicely and there was even some sunshine.  Other than the fact that it was far too cold for nearly being May, I couldn't have been happier with the weather.  I felt a little under dressed as the others were all wearing pants, but I ended up being just fine.

The first loop was in a clockwise direction and went off without a hitch.  I think it was after the first loop I posed the question "How many loops are you guys planning on?"  "Three" they said.  Guess I should have prepared a little better because for some stupid reason I had the number 20 (miles) in my mind.  Oh well, I told them I was down for whatever. 

Loop 2 went in the opposite direction but felt pretty similar to the first, just slightly more tired.

Loop 3 was once again in the clockwise direction, but an entirely different story.  After downing a whole can of Pepsi at the car, my stomach was sloshing and it did not feel good... Imagine that!  Then after a few miles I felt really dizzy and had to stop while Jun and Dorsimus went ahead.  I took in a gel and decided to take one salt pill, then break a second one open in my mouth.  It's a quick way to get back under control if you're ever in dire need, and I certainly was.  I was able to get moving again before Scott caught me and I made a push to catch the other two.  I was finally able to catch them before we started the descent back down to the valley floor below.  The last few flat miles hurt, but it felt good (if that makes any sense at all).

Awesome day!  It was a lot of fun being in good company and running on an amazing trail.

30 miles
4:56:45
3,074' vert

Comments
From jun on Mon, May 02, 2011 at 10:44:44 from 66.239.250.209

Thanks for joining. I think it's great you didn't know we were doing 3 loops, but totally went along with it anyway. That was a lot of fun.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, May 02, 2011 at 12:45:35 from 66.239.250.209

Nice work out there man. You looked really strong all day. Way to push through your bonk. That was a really fun day and I also think it is pretty cool that you planned on 20, but just rolled with the extra 10 like it was no biggie.

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