Mt Harvard |
I managed 182 miles. David and I knocked Mt Harvard off the list. I ran a 5:48 mile on the last mile of my 6 mile run while in Dallas. That is a PR for a mile. The highlight of the month though was pacing Tim F during the last 50 miles of the Leadville 100.
Hope Pass |
Tim was shooting for a big buckle. I wasn't sure he would be able to pull it off. The altitude takes a toll and the climbs of Hope Pass and Powerline have a way of taking people out. I picked Tim up at Winfield and I really enjoyed Hope Pass. It was nice to climb that mountain with fresh legs. Tim powered up to the top without pause. It was a solid climb. He ran down the backside with little sign of fatigue. I'm sure he was feeling it but he showed a lot of spring in his step. When I ran LT in 2012 I turned on my headlamp on this decent. We wouldn't turn on our headlamp for a couple more hours this year.
Trucking up Hope Pass |
We took the never-ending climb up Powerline around mile 80. About two miles from the top we started hearing a horn. It was a double edged sword. It was nice to know where the top was but it took a long time to get there. It felt like it would never end. When we got to the top there was an aid station named Space Camp. This place was a little bit of crazy. There were about 100 glow sticks hanging from strings on trees. There was a sign hanging over the trail that said "Nice Fucking Job". The
River crossing before Twin Lakes |
We got to May Queen and Tim asked if I was ok. The guy who ran 87 miles was asking me. I told myself to snap out of it and got really motivated to get us home. We had created a nice cushion to break the 25 hour mark that determines if you get the big buckle. I think we could have averaged about 17 minute miles and still get it done.
The night time is the right time. |
We got past the lake and ran the road up to the railroad tracks. We walked it in the last 3-5 miles on the climb back into town. Tim finished about 25 minutes under the 25 hour mark. Unbelievable run. His friends that he came out with all finished right behind him. I think all four of them finished within 3 minutes of each other. I was wiped out. After finishing LT100 myself this was the most satisfying run I've ever had. Pacing someone is a privilege and watching Tim throw down that back 50 was pretty special. I know I will think of his run when I run the WRT in October.
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