Showing posts with label Mosquito Pass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosquito Pass. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Week ending 21JUN2020

Monday AM - first day of practice.  Limited size groups, face masks, screening questions and temperature taking.  Fun stuff.  Easy easy ... 6.1 miles.

Tuesday AM - jogged over to high school and ran with Braun on her warm up.  Continued jog with Greg and AG as the kids headed out.  Strides at the end.  9.1 miles.

Wednesday AM - 50 second repeats on Eagle Hill.  Maybe a C+ or a B-.  Meh.  Got it done but never felt on it.  Jogged over to HS after to run with the team.  11.4 miles.

Thursday AM - 8.2 miles, made up of jogging over to the school, getting in some with Braun, Parker and Greg before practice, some with the squad, and then a jog home.  Easy.

Friday AM - cooler morning with some raining spitting at the start.  Met up with Greg and Syd and agreed to run with Braun on her tempo for 15 minutes.  Then jumped into practice.  8.5 miles.

Got word Friday morning that the Pikes Peak Marathon was gonna happen with some modifications (wave starts, no awards assembly post, etc).  Time to get a bit more aggressive with the hills and the altitude.

Saturday AM - JZ and I took a jaunt up to Mosquito Pass and then pushed on to Kuss Peak.  7.3 miles with over 2k of climbing - just some exposure to 11.5 to 13.5k of altitude.
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Sunday - another run up at altitude (10.2-10.5k).  10.5 miles, with about 1100 feet - so a bit more of proper running (v. the slog/hike yesterday).  First four with JZ.

Good week on whole - 60 plus miles, 6k feet of climbing, with most of it coming on the weekend.  Gonna need to shift a bit more to hills and altitude while also trying to keep in touch with the basics now that Pikes Marathon is a go (until it is not a go, right?).

Monday, July 30, 2018

Burro Days 2018

8th run at the long course at Burro Days in Fairplay.  Jack and I came away 2nd for the third year in a row and the fourth time overall. 

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It was an interesting race morning, with the usual craziness of setting up burros, catching up with the burro family, and then seeing over a 1000 people watching this affair at the start line.  89 teams lined up with 20 planning to go long.  Jack’s saddle had not made it from LVR, so Brad W did his magic and came up with an alternative saddle config (some stress there but Brad is a wizard at this stuff so we were fine).
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Early on, I knew it was going to be a slow day.  Jack and I were probably the 20th team out of town and as we climbed 9 out towards Alma I could see long coursers Kirk/Mary Margaret, Bob/Yukon Jack, and Shad/Action Jackson leading a charge over short course mini teams.  With the long views that we get through those sections early I could see Jack and I were down as much as 90 seconds around miles 3 and 4.  I knew this meant little so early in the race given our history but felt a bit anxious back so much so early.  As we swung up through Billy Carter and to the power station at 9 and CR 12 we were cutting the lead down significantly.  I was sort of surprised because Jack and I were running pretty slowly – which meant those guys were going even more slow.

The race always changes significantly at the short course turn around.  Suddenly it was just the four of us and things really slowed down.  We reached the dead white limousine split in 93 … a huge difference to some of the times in the past.  And it was pretty much a hike after that uo to American Flats.  Hal W/FTB came barreling up and gave a bit of a clinic for a few miles, even taking the lead for some.  Joel P and his burro made chase in the background and so now there were six teams across 200 yards in the game. 

KC/MM moved across the Flats as I would expect Jack and I would – meaning not running but at a good walking clip.  Jack and I fell farther back and were moving slowly across the meadow.  There was nothing I was going to do (or be willing to do) to make Jack move any faster and accepted our fate of some stops on the rock climbs and watching KC/MM walk up to the top about three minutes ahead of us in about 3:07.  We hit the summit post in 3:10, about a minute behind Bob/YJ and Shad/AJ team.  KC/MM started a bomb of the descent and very quickly they were out of sight as the rest of us (including Hal/FTB) regrouped for a slow trot down through the London Mine. 

As we passed some folks watching I’d ask how far behind we were and I was getting feedback of 10-12 minutes.  This was a lead built up in about a mile or two so I pretty much figured unless something went wrong it was just a fight for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th places.   Shad/AJ had saddle trouble and disappeared in the rear.  Then Hal/FTB were gone and so Bob and I started the 8 something minute trot down the long dusty road of Mosquito Pass.  Our pace was never aggressive but it was steady.  Yukon had no interest in leading but would come up on us, and then back off.  And again.  And again.  I smelled a tight finish between the two of us in town coming and so hoped that I could do a bit of the same sort of thing we did in 2015 with Justin and Yukon by sneaking away in the curves of the reeds of the paths below the power station. 

As we came into the power station, JZ let me know we were 19 minutes down.  Jack started his thing of absolutely knowing every where to turn on the course and steadily jogging it at 8-10 minute pace on the way back to town.  Suddenly Bob and Yukon were well of view.  We pass some short coursers.

On the final climb up the silly hill at the end I looked up and saw another short courser.  As it turned out it was Kirk but I did not know it.  We were probably still 45 seconds behind them at that point but we had apparently eaten almost all their lead.  Had I known I probably would have been more aggressive in trying to catch them but at the same time I really don’t think it would have changed the result given how we finish coming into town.  We finished about90 seconds behind in 6:08.  There was a big crowd coming into the town so I hooped it up for Jack and did some screaming to make it a bit fun.  As we crossed the line I asked Kirk how long they had been waiting for us because I thought he had been there for 20 minutes … I only realized then that we had nearly caught them.

It was fun to be out there, and I think I got everything out of Jack that I was going to get … but I’d be lying to state I am overjoyed with our third in a row finish as the bridesmaid there.  That said, no burro has been more successful on that course over the last decade than Jack.

More later with results and pics.  Thanks to all that made this happen.  It is not trivial and I know that. 

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Sunday, June 17, 2018

Weekend update

Finished the week with 65 plus miles, which is okay given averages as of late, the travel to the east for work, and two days that were about five miles each.

On Saturday, I ventured into Boulder to do the relatively recently started Parkrun there.  It was a small field, I started too quick, I am out of shape, and thus only barely managed to eek out a sub 20 effort. 

It was not easy but frankly it was not hard.  Frankly my ability to push to “hard” seems to be somewhat broken.  More on this silliness some other time.

On Sunday we ended up in the mountains.  JZ and I did a little exploring up Mosquito Pass gulch.  I had thought perhaps I’d head up to the pass proper but I elected to explore some of the other roads heading up to the west.  It has been a bit since I huffed and puffed up high and I was feeling that.

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Friday, July 7, 2017

Friday 07JUL2017

AM – 6 miles with Greg and the team before heading up to Fairplay.

Afternoon – the upper loop of the Fairplay Burro Days course.  It was a slow day on whole with the snow crossings, helping people with river crossings, etc.  Nonetheless, a fun day up high in July.  The course has more snow on it than I think I have seen at this time in the year compared to past years.

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Tagged on a few miles at the end with Jz to take the 10 mile loop to a 13 mile set.  Bigger day for me but I probably need that with a 29er on the calendar in 3 weeks.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Saturday 09JUL2016

Bob, Boog, Jack and I headed up to Fairplay to get some eyes on the upper loop of the Fairplay Burro Days course.  It was a beautiful can’t ask for better sort of day.









Bunch of running, walking, climbing, descending, burro-ing and enjoying time up high.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Thursday 23JUL2015

Ended up back in Broomstock for a few hours.  I thought I’d get a run in down there but I got hit with work and it was hot enough that my mind turned to getting back up high for some cooler temps.  Took a bit to get back up there as there were several accidents on 285, but I was able to chase the sun for a bit up to Father Dyer’s resting spot. 



I parked at the turn before the road gets stupid rough (below the upper London Mountain mine) and was able to get up the last push in about 40 minutes and then back down in 24.  I was working some, as is to be expected at 11-13k feet, but not killing it.  It was nice to be up there at this time of day.  I was tucked in the shadow of the hill as the sun set for almost all of the run, and so was treated to it setting into Leadville as I hit the pass.  5.6 miles.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Weekend 0628-2914

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Hard to hear but in headphones you might hear the coyotes.

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Saturday – did a short jog up to Mosquito Pass after a day of hanging with the family in the mountains.  Not far, but altitude, and dealing with the snow fields up high.  No car getting through that way now but easily traversed via the feet.  Incredibly beautiful up there for a late afternoon – not a hint of any storms blowing in, and buzzed the whole run shirtless.  The snow will be gone soon.

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Sunday – trolled around north west of Alma, climbing up the shoulder of Bross, getting a bit of everything:  single track, double track, asphalt road, mining path, creek … Got 90 something minutes out and decided that it was time to head to back (around 12.2k).  Popped a bit as I dropped in elevation and back into the heat and wind.  17 miles.

Week – 70.4 on the week.  Did a quick eyeball of this month compared to last June and I am about 10% lower on miles, 10k less vertical feet, and about a half dozen hours less.  Whatever that means.