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Location:

American Fork,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 20, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

6 100 mile finishes:

Wasatch 100- 2011

Wasatch 100- 2012

Buffalo Run 100- 2013

Bryce 100- 2013

Wasatch 100- 2013

Buffalo Run 100- 2014

100 mile PR- 22:42

Multiple ultra distance adventure runs every year

My running focus has been on ultra running since 2011

Climbed 348 peaks from 2010-2013

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Race Schedule for 2014:

Buffalo 100 (Goal: 22 hours)

Bighorn 100

Wasatch 100 (Goal: Under 30 hours)

Have less than 20 trail diggers in 2014:

Diggers so far in 2014: 1

Climb 100 peaks in 2014

Peaks climbed so far in 2014: 40

Long-Term Running Goals:

24 hour Wasatch 100 finish

Personal:

Refuse2quit blog

My adventure blog

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 175.05
Hoka Bondi-B Lifetime Miles: 492.55
Brooks Cascadia 6 #3 Lifetime Miles: 246.52
Altra Lone Peak #2 Lifetime Miles: 398.00
2013 Elevation Gain Lifetime Miles: 325375.00
Altra Lone Peak #3 Lifetime Miles: 409.50
Altra Torin Lifetime Miles: 268.25
Altra Lone Peak 1.5 Lifetime Miles: 380.35
Altra Provision Lifetime Miles: 44.10
Altra Lone Peak 1.5 #2 Lifetime Miles: 312.40
Altra Lone Peak #4 Lifetime Miles: 439.00
2014 Elevation Gain Lifetime Miles: 118065.00
Altra Olympus Lifetime Miles: 98.00
Altra Lone Peak #5 Lifetime Miles: 146.70
Total Distance
17.50

Wasatch 100 course (first 14 miles)

With Dorsimus and MatthewVD. What an adventure. My alarm went off at two-fitty am this morning. It was tough downing 500 cals that early. I met Dors and Matt at Dors's house and after dropping off my car at the Baer Canyon trailhead Matt drove us over to the start of the Wasatch 100. I want to run as much of the course as I can before the race and this would be my first time on that trail.

The first 5 miles aren't too bad. A few hills, but you can run the whole way. It was light by time we hit mile 5 and from there is gets really steep. A few miles later the trail became really overgrown and it slowed us down a lot. Busting up over 4K in elevation to the Chinscraper was a lot of fun. The views were much better than I thought they would be. What an incredible place. About mile 10 we stopped at a spring to talk with an older guy and fill up our bottles. The water was cold and good.

Just below the Chinscraper summit I got into some loose rock and I started to slide, so I reached up to grab a hand hold on a rock and it popped off and hit me right in the knee causing a nasty puncture that was bleeding profusely. It wasn't big, but it was really deep. I put 3 band-aids on it and it didn't help at all. The blood just kept coming. Another band-aid, some moleskin and a bunch of tissue paper and about 20 minutes and it finally stopped. What a pain. The guys had to wait for me and it was cold up there with a lot of wind. The worst part is that I was so slow after that because I was afraid of ripping off the bandage with all of the overgrowth on the trail and after the Chinscraper it only got worse.

After about two miles the bandage got ripped off my a branch and I had to stop and put another band-aid and another piece of moleskin on to cover it up. The next few miles were pretty incredible. The views are amazing. Peaks, meadows and valleys below. Wow! We made it to the summit of another peak (Peak 9,401?) and bypassed a few others. On one we crossed a snowfield that was a pain and I used a rock as an ice axe.

At mile 13.7 we took the Baer Canyon trail back down to the valley. This was by far the worst part of the day. That trail was so overgrown I couldn't believe it. Someone yelled "We've got Bush" and we certainly did. Bushwhack! It was a steep motha too. Busting out of that canyon was slow. Eventually my bandage was ripped off again and I had to take it so slow because I didn't have anything to cover the wound, so I was way over-cautious. We had to make a few stream crossings, but nothing eventful the rest of the way. it was a killer workout. Just about 18 miles with 6K elevation gain. It was really tough, but we all had a lot of fun. I am totally psyched for the race. I'll post up some pics of my bloody knee.

Dorsimus wrote up an excellent report with some pics. Check it out.

Me on the summit of Chinscraper right after I slashed my knee. Notice the blood.

 Bloody mess!

Brooks Cascadia 6 Miles: 17.502011 Elevation Gain Miles: 5917.00
Night Sleep Time: 3.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 3.00Weight: 153.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From ACorn on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 19:05:34 from 68.66.168.22

You're an animal to do that on 3 hours sleep

From Lulu Walls on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 19:47:09 from 155.101.137.249

Sweet wound! I didn't know that the beginning of the Wasatch was that steep - sheesh.

From MatthewVH on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 19:55:44 from 69.27.9.106

Bloody hell!

From RAD on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 20:12:24 from 76.27.16.189

WOW...honestly speechless. And you couldn't believe I introduced you as crazy?!? One tough animal you are! I'd cry like a little girl if that happened to me, I mean I was hyperventilating just reading about it. Blech! I am glad you had gone prepared and had a few 'bandages' to fix it all. I'm such a pansy!

Nice work on that vert and miles on no sleep. Like I said...speechless! I did have to laugh about 'we've got bush' I could start that link of comments, but I will refrain. Gotta love the boy's club! :)

From Jake K on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 22:36:44 from 67.177.21.60

Dude... ouch! Sounds like an awesome run, though. Are you progressively doing recon runs over the entire course?

From Carina on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 22:43:24 from 204.15.86.83

Gotta love battle wounds! You're running is such an adventure!

From Oreo on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 23:39:14 from 174.27.176.2

Ouch... That's why trail runners shave their legs, so you can wipe the blood off easier... Nice RUN!

From Twinkies on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 01:21:43 from 67.164.194.215

Awesome run. I think that is the first summit photo of you that I have seen where your feet are on the ground. If you are interested, this Saturday, I will be doing a 20 mile run that will include a few miles of the Wasatch 100. Except that those miles will be ran is reverse from the course.

From jsh on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 11:23:21 from 63.253.43.114

You'll definitely benefit from having run sections of the course beforehand. I assume you're planning on running Brighton to the finish? What other sections you looking to do?

From Steam8 on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 12:57:09 from 166.70.55.77

Chinscraper or kneescraper? ha! Nice run...hike.

From Scott Wesemann on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 14:48:40 from 66.239.250.209

Acorn- The 3 hours didn't hit me until about 9 pm last night. CRASH!

Lulu- Yeah it gains about 5K in the first 9 miles. Fun stuff.

Rad- One of these days you need to join us :)

Jake- Yes. Hopefully I can do most of it by race day.

Carina- For me it is all about adventure. I love it.

Oreo- Thanks man. I'm a firm believer in trimming, not shaving.

Twinkies- I am interested. I sent you an email.

JSH- Yeah, I want to do Big Mountain to Lambs. Lambs to Desolation or Brighton and then Brighton to the finish. Also Francis aid to Bountiful B.

Steam- :) I'm sure I am not the first person to shed blood up there.

From Dorsimus on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 14:55:35 from 205.158.160.209

That was a lot of fun, glad I was able to come along. It's too bad you had to get that little scratch on your knee though. :)I was same way last night, could barely keep my eyes open.

From jsh on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 17:54:43 from 63.253.43.114

I'd definitely suggest doing Big Mtn to Lambs in the heat. It's the hottest section and it sucks the life (and water) right outta you.

From Aaron Kennard on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 12:26:35 from 98.245.117.176

Where;s the pic of the open wound? I wanted to compare notes with mine. That is the exact spot I ripped open when I face planted coming down dry canyon at the logan peak run.

From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 12:42:30 from 66.239.250.209

Aaron- I should have taken one, but the wound was actually pretty small. Just wide and deep. I was so worried about getting the bleeding stopped that I forgot about pictures until after I had it patched. :)

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