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Location:

Eden,UT,USA

Member Since:

Oct 27, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PR's

50M : Squaw Peak '10 12:59:57
50K : Buffalo Trail  '10   5:50:24
26.2: Ogden           '08   3:30:39
25K : Buffalo Trail  '09   2:25:10
13.1: Phoenix         '09   1:34:55

Ultra Relay:
2008 WBR Swamp Donkey's 2nd Place 23:30 hrs
2009 WBR Swamp Donkey's 3rd Place 24:32 hrs

 

 Marathons   Completed
 Ogden 26.2

 5

 St. George 26.2

 3

 Mid Mountain 26.2 (Park City)

 1

 

 Ultras                   Completed
 Squaw Peak 50M

 1

 Buffalo 50K

 1

 Red Hot 55K

 1

El Vaquero Loco 50K  1

Short-Term Running Goals:

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Race: Squaw Peak (DNF) (50 Miles) 06:30:00
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
30.000.0030.00

I guess I should start with, 30 is the new 50. My second Squaw didn't go quite as I expected...

Felt pretty dang good going into the race. Training hasn't been excellent or anything, but solid I think. Headed down to the prerace briefing with Gdoc (his first Ultra and 50) and Shane billy goat gruff. Ate some Hampton Inn spaghetti and rolls listened to John carry-on and the next thing I knew it was 4:00 AM and we were headed up the canyon for the 5:00 AM race start.

Planned on running with G' until one of us bonked out or one felt the need for speed. So, we started off heading down the paved trail towards bridal veil falls until we turned left on the single track at Nunn’s park.  This starts a pretty big climb up the back side of Squaw peak to Hope campground (aid station #2) about 6 miles in. Then you climb up. and up to hit the squaw trail that connects to the Rock Canyon trail - with the course change we dropped down rock canyon on the BoSHO (mile 11)  headed south to Spring Creek Canyon (mile 20) and UPUP spring canyon, this section up to the jeep trail heading into Pole Haven (mile 25)  was a beast. Pole Haven was the turn around point.

At mile 7-8ish just heading into Rock Canyon I had taken a gu along with an enduralyte. Let's just say within about 10 minutes is when my pain and suffering started. My stomach cramped really bad and then I lost my cookies mid-stride really without any notice. I think the sight scared  G' a little bit. The down fall of this I was unable to drink or eat anything to maintain energy and the essential minerals, every time I would try and eat something I'd get nauseated and a little light headed. As I tend to sweat a lot - the lower trail conditions and the temps were sucking me dry. I convinced G right heading into Spring about mile 19 that I was going to drop or take a while at the aid station, so go make us proud. I ended up sitting at Spring creek for about 20 minutes trying to relax and get the breathing better which I did so, I decided to start the ou-n-back to Pole Haven. About 10 minutes into the climb, I felt pretty horrible again, but decided I needed to get to the the Turn and back to Spring and reevaluate.. Coming back down into Spring I knew I was in trouble.. So, I decided instead of walking for another 20 miles it was time to call it a day.

Props to G' he gutted out a nice finish! Billy goat gruff took 6th and Bryce took 7th overall. This course is tough!! Those guys are super studs.

Peace.

 

Cascadia 6 (Red) Miles: 30.00
Comments
From jun on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 10:32:25 from 97.126.239.12

Wow, rough day. That was a long time to try and push through your body feeling like that. Kudos on the effort, for sure.

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 19:30:32 from 71.219.96.115

Hmmm....I wish I had known. Not that I could have helped, but I would have brought you a cold wash cloth or something and maybe I could have made you laugh a little bit. Sorry about the crappy stomach issues, there is just not much you can do when that happens!

From Jon on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 21:39:17 from 74.177.77.120

Sounds like a tough day. Some days it just doesn't happen.

From Steam8 on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 23:54:35 from 166.70.55.77

You are a SUPER STUD! Nice work! It was a hot day! 30 miles is amazing! I always feel like I am going to die after 26.2...and those are pretty flat miles.

From Lily on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 23:56:14 from 67.199.178.210

So sorry, but Nic we all know you've GOT IT! :)

From gdoc on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 00:07:46 from 98.202.195.25

Thanks for the day brother...you are a stud in my book and I never would have done one of these without your example to get me there!!!

From Oreo on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 02:03:51 from 63.85.6.254

Thanks all-ya-all. I apprecaite all the love...Now I've already jumped a plane to FL, for a work conf. I'll see if I can get refocused... Thanks again.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 12:23:01 from 66.239.250.209

That sucks! Hey, I have been there before and know exactly how you were feeling. If you can't eat or drink anything you're basically screwed. Dude, nice work trying to gut it out and getting in 30 on that course. You made the right decision.

From allie on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 15:39:28 from 161.38.218.168

sorry about the tough day out there, but you made a smart decision. have fun in FL.

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