A spot to discuss my various passions including; running, geology, adventure and music.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
February in Review and some KOL
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Running, Exams, and Taking a Spill
Friday, February 19, 2010
Golden Hinde and Wheeler Peak
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
13 Miles and 4,000 feet in the Gowland Tod Range
Sunday, February 14, 2010
List of my future and goal events - King's and Ibapah
I always see fellow runner’s blogs with lists of races they are going to participate in for that year. Many of these dedicated runner’s have races lined up almost every weekend from early spring to late fall. I am inspired by these lists and I am excited for the time in my life when it makes more sense to participate more in these events, mainly for camaraderie but also to put my training to the test.
I decided that though I don’t compete in these events at the moment I can still put together a list of runs I am planning to do in the near future. My events so far are all unorganized and as far as the enrolment goes I am the only one registered. The date for each event is TBD and the entry fee is whatever it costs for me to get to the trail head. Aid stations are whatever I can carry while running, and running partners are hard to scrounge up for these types of events so most likely will each be solo.
So here goes my list. It is long so I will try to post in phases over the next while showing a spot or two per post.
Location:
Elevation = 13,528’
Prominence = 6,348’
Distance = 28.8 miles
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Location: Deep Creek Range Western
Elevation = 12,087
Prominence = 5,229’
Distance = 13 miles
I have been interested in this monster monolith south of Wendover for some time now. There are several reasons this mountain is so high on my must run list. It is a very remote mountain seeing only a limited number of ascents each year. It is an ultra prominence peak. I like the runs that start in desert and end up in higher alpine elevations. It is a nice way to get to experience a large variety of climates, terrain, and scenery in a short few miles. This is a run of extremes, from extreme elevation differences to extreme temperature differences. This run would require a certain amount of preparation and some support in the event of an injury, dehydration, snake bite etc. You would need a couple of back-up plans just in case.
These are just two peaks that I am very interested in running and look forward to the time when I can tackle them. This week saw some weak mileage and not as many summits as I would have liked but I was walking the edge between injured and over-trained so I listened to reason and ran about every other day in anticipation of Spring Break which starts tomorrow. I hope to get some great runs in, including a long one in the Gowland Tod range tomorrow. I hope I have a strong injury free week.