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2013 Training Log – Week 42

Moderate week with a couple of up-tempo running efforts.  Then I survived my first bike race/event in 4.5 years on Saturday.  Awesome.


Monday – 10 run

I love the opening mile of the road going into Arches National Park.  I’ve always wanted to run it, but it’s not very practical with the traffic.  Fixed that little problem today by getting up at dark:thirty and running from our hotel to the park, then continuing up the road.  Running that in the dark by the light of a headlamp and having the place to myself was so cool.  Definitely a memorable run.

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Tuesday – 7 run

Much better than expected coming straight off big Moab trip. Still long way to go, though. Some parts were dialed and smooth, others were choppy and floundering.


Wednesday – 4 run

That sucked.


Thursday – 17 bike

Mostly used ride to test following a course I loaded into my Garmin.  Knowing how to do this will be key for the race on Saturday.


Friday – 8 run

Pushed things a bit for a 2.5 mile section in the middle.  First time I have run multiple miles in the 6 range in a long time.  Slowly working back into it.


Saturday – 46 bike

Greenland Gravel Grinder.  Thanks to spotting a heads-up from JT, I was able to try a grinder for the first time, something I have been wanting to do for at least 5 years.  Decent runner turnout, good to see Shad and Donnie as well.

I’ll write a report later, but the short version is I loved it and can’t wait to do it again.

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Credit: RidingGravel.com


Sunday – 0

Birthday.  Halfway to 88.


Total – 29 run, 63 bike, 8:14

2013 Training Log – Week 41

For the first time in many years, I’m mostly injury-free in the off season.  Other than some perpetual calf tightness in my right leg, I’m feeling better than I have in quite a while.  Training is going well and I intend to keep it that way.  I’ve missed doing weekly training updates on my blog because it is a great way for me to reflect on things at a little higher level vs. just one day at a time.

I’m not following any plan right now, just running how I feel and finally mixing in some solid bike efforts like I have been meaning to do for a very long time.  Feeling optimistic about 2014 and ready to put in the work to make it my best year yet.


Monday – 7 run

Rare weeknight run from home. Was going to head up to state park visitor center, but the gates closed 6pm so headed back and did a loop of west village. Pushed for sub-8 pace and felt pretty good doing it despite a good bit of climbing.


Tuesday – 7 run

Steady lunch run.


Wednesday – 31 bike

Dropped the kids off for school and pointed the car west to Moab.  The family was gathering for the weekend, and I was going two days early to get some quality dirt time.

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Checked in at KOA and headed up to ride Porcupine Rim.  A long-time favorite that I had not been on in this century.

I packed an extra 64oz of water, 2 cokes, and some other stuff to leave as a cache for the run I was planning on doing the next day.  My pack was huge and heavy, but the bike responded well and I made short work of the long grind out of town.

When I made it to the high point of my ride, I found a place to stash my loot and made a stick arrow just off the side of the trail so I wouldn’t forget where I had hidden it.

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Thursday – 24 run

Started raining at midnight and was super soggy all morning.  I waited it out for a while and then ran the Porcupine Rim trail up from the Colorado River.

Nice little aid station at the top…

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Friday – 66 bike

Met up with my brother and a couple of friends to spend the day riding all over the place.  Our original White Rim plan had to be scrapped due to the park closures as a result of the gov’t shutdown.  Those guys were bike fit and I struggled all day hanging off the back, despite putting in a big effort.  Fun day, though – and glad we were able to do it.

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Saturday – 7 run, 3 hike

Heard the parks had opened due to a last-minute deal with the Utah governor sending a $1.7 million dollar wire to Washington to buy 10 day’s worth of operation for the 5 National Parks in Utah.  I got up early and ran from our hotel in town to the entrance of Arches via the nice bike path. My legs were tired, but responded better than I thought they would.

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The park was open and we ended up spending the whole day there hiking around and seeing the sights.


Sunday – 0

No run. Headed back to Arches with family and had another great day checking out the park.

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Total – 48 run, 97 bike, 19:11

2013 Leadville Night Run

Here we are again, deep into Leadville 100 territory.  Attending the night run has been a ritual of mine for 5 years now.  I truly look forward to it as it is a great way to cap off a summer’s worth of training and stoke the 100 mile vibe by hanging out with some like-minded folks.  The run starts at 8pm and travels 21 miles along the race course.  We usually end up back at Brandon’s around midnight.

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Half of the fun is hanging out before and after the run, catching up with friends old and new.  Brandon does a fantastic job of hosting all 30+ runners and making us feel right at home.  What a great tradition!  Rob was roving around with the camera capturing some great images of the gathering.

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Credit: Robert Timko Photography

I love this shot.  The group is all smiles before taking off into the night.  Leadville is visible in the distance behind us, we would be taking the long way to get there.

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Credit: Robert Timko Photography

Lots of Pearl Izumi shoes on the run.  JY and I demonstrate good synchronization technique while cornering in our matching blue/lime kicks.

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Credit: Robert Timko Photography

The run went really well for me.  I had been up in Leadville since Tuesday night climbing 14ers every day with my son.  The 8-10 hours a day of climbing and descending steep trails had tired me out, but toughened me up also.  I enjoyed the feeling of being able to dig deeper when I needed to and actually finding something there.

GZ and Rob set up an awesome aid station at the halfway point and had all the trail runner bases covered with water, beer, chips, brownies, and doughnuts.  The Prince music blasting through the air topped off the experience and left me smiling.

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Credit: Robert Timko Photography

Party like it’s 1999.

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Credit: Robert Timko Photography

One of my favorite parts of the run was when a few of us hit the boat ramp and sat down for a few minutes with our lights off gazing at the amazing sky.

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Credit: Robert Timko Photography

Well, two weeks to race day.  I can’t believe it’s that time again.  I’ve been training really hard for the past couple of months trying to dig myself out of the hole I’ve been in for the last year or so.  Finally making some progress and feeling stronger.  Still need to shed a few more pounds, but I’m getting there.

Thanks to all involved with the run and for making it such a great time.  Here we go again!