Friday, June 7, 2013

Race #47 Chuckanut 50k

Race #47 Chuckanut 50k

An iconic race that has been around forever and a must race for any ultrarunner.  This was the first time I had ever done this race.  My wife and I drove up to Bellingham on Saturday morning to go straight to the race and pick up my race number and packet and stuff.  I was really excited about this race because there were some really great runners in the race.  One of my favorite ultrarunners Gary Robbins was racing and I was hoping to have the chance to meet him.  I went and got checked in for the race and then met a bunch of my new trail runner friends and talked with them for a bit before the race.  After picking up my number I went back to the car to get everything I would need for the day and to apply the life saving Sportslick to the right spots and then started to wander over to the start.  At the start I saw Gary Robbins and introduced myself to him and he was really a nice guy.  Didn't have a whole lot of time to talk because the race was getting ready to start, he took off to get up front and I stayed where I was because I didn't want to get to far ahead of myself.  

The weather report had called for rain all day and I was really worried it was going to be a miserable day.  When we started the race the skies were overcast but not raining.  I started out at a pace that was really too fast, the first 6 miles are all on a paved bike trail so I was going out like a marathon race but later i found out this would not be a good strategy.  By the time I got to the Fragrance lake trail I was feeling pretty good about my race but then we hit the trail and that was where I slowed a bunch which is weird because I usually am pretty fast on trails.  I almost made a wrong turn at Fragrance Lake right after watching the guy in front of me miss a turn which I called him on and he tucked in behind me and then I made a wrong turn and he caught me it was good to have that check.  Coming down to the bottom of this trail you hit a logging road, this is where Tim Mathis passed me, I didn't think I would be anywhere near him but after about 10 miles I was still ahead of him.  We had a long climbing logging road before we got up to the ridge.  Tim lost me on this climb and I never caught him again.

Leaving the logging road we got to my favorite part of the race the ridge which was really fun and technical to run.  It reminded me of the first big climb at White River 50.  On a clear day you would be able to see the Sound and the San Juan Islands, it would have been beautiful but it was foggy.  The next section was just kinda soppy and wet and muddy so that wasn't so fun.

The next section was the last climb of the race, Chinscraper.  This is an iconic section of trails in trail running.  I was going along well and almost to the top, I was really just trying to stay ahead of Angel Mathis but I made a wrong turn and that is when she passed me although I thought I was ahead of her all the way to the end until I found out she finished ahead of me.  Also at this race right about this same time when I made a wrong turn, Ben Gibbard from Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service, passed me on Chinscraper as well.  He really ran it like a rock star.  After the top of Chinscraper we came back down the same logging road we went up and then down the Fragrance lake trail back to the bike path.  I absolutely loved this section because I was screaming on the downhill, I was passing people left and right it was one of the most amazing feelings I have ever had in my short ultrarunning career.  When I got to the bike path I slowed considerably because I had nothing left.  I basically ran then walked, ran then walked for the last six miles and got passed by a bunch of people but I finished in 5 hours 47 minutes and 10 seconds, 156th place out of 347.  I was happy with my performance but I think I can do it faster.

After the race I had some soup and just hung around the finish for a bit.  Found out I won a prize through the random drawing, it was a leg wrap that you can put an ice pack in.  This comes in handy in my later race reports because I have been using this product a lot.  My wife and I stayed at a Bed and Breakfast in Bellingham and it was so awesome, this is definitely the way to go, do the race first and then relax at a hotel after the race I had a great experience and will probably do this one again.

This race was March 16th, 2013.

Race #46 Lord Hill 50K

Race #46 Lord Hill 50K
OH Lord Hill!
     This race took place on February 24th, so as you can see I am a little behind on my race reports.  Part of the reason for this problem is that I am scheduled to run 16 races this season so it is difficult to keep up with the reports as it seems like I am doing a race every weekend.  One of my youth group kids asked me where I was this last Sunday and I told him I was at a race, and he said "didn't you have one last weekend?"  I said no but it does seem like I am racing like every other weekend.

  I went to the Lord Hill race by myself.  This is a new experience for me because usually my wife comes to almost every race of mine, she is a great support.  I did not know what to expect from this race before I got there.  This was the first run of the year for the Evergreen Trail running series.  I wanted to see where I stood with this group of runners.  I arrived as early as I could but by the time I arrived I had to park up the hill because all the parking was already filled.  This is one thing I have noticed about ultrarunners they are not late very often, most of the time they are early.  So I arrived at the start and put my cooler of ultra stuff at the aid station.

The race started and I was off with a group of runners.  I was running with someone I had met at the Cascade Crest 100, Sophia Walker, I stayed with her for a bit until we got to OH Lord Hill.  This race is difficult to say the least.  We got the privilege of going up Lord Hill 3 times I think and every single time it was a chore.  It is a short very steep hill, you have hands on knees by the time you get to the top of the hill.  The rest of the course was pretty basic, a lot of great trails but because it was February it was wet and muddy and I was very happy that I had worn my Montrail Mountain Masochist shoes because they kept my feet dry.

For the sake of the amount of race reports I need to catch up on I will keep this short.  I finished in 6 hours 18 minutes and 8 seconds, 30th place out of 62 runners.  It was a very hard race and not really one I think that I will do again anytime soon but I finished it and that is what counts.
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