The Bear Chase 50 Mile Race
The course. It is run counter-clockwise. The start/finish isn't labeled but it is the point near the water that isn't Pelican Point. |
Bear Creek Lake at sunrise. Mt Carbon, the main climb on the course is center. |
Waiting for the start |
Pacing off this guy for the first 9ish miles |
First creek crossing was cold and annoying. |
9th place after lap one, feeling good |
Topping out on Mt. Carbon. This would be my fastest mile of the day at 8:09 |
6th place, feeling fast. Sun is getting hot |
Things are getting grim |
About 20 minutes after the initial cramping began, well it had still just began in the grand scheme of things... |
Trying to maintain a run and my form while the legs have a temper tantrum over the blazing temperatures. |
This walking pace feels pretty good. |
At mile 49.99, finishing hard. Who has a kick in a 50? I do. |
Feeling emotional. That hurt a lot. |
Finishers medal |
They had these cool leg compression things called Elevated Legs. It felt really good. |
Soda was one of the only things that I could bare to consume. Look how disgusting and filthy I am... a great day! |
Will I do a 50 again? Try a 100? A 100 seems inconceivably hard. So, no, I won't be signing up for a 100 anytime in the foreseeable future. I'm not even sure I'll sign up for a 50 even next year. It was so destructive on my body. Chemically, nearly every bodily function was screwed up. Physically, well I ran 20 miles on cramped legs. I'll need an extra 10 minutes to get to class. I won't be wanting or able to go for a run for a couple weeks. This isn't to say I didn't enjoy it though. I just need a break. Even without the physical decimation, I'm about due for a break. After missing last year's marathon I sort of felt like I was still searching for that feeling of completion. Now I finally have it and I can handle relaxing without worrying about losing fitness. What appeals to me more now are some shorter mountain runs. I hardly ever train on things that involve more than 6 or 7 miles of continuous running, and those are usually downhill miles. I'd really like to try something like a vertical kilometer next summer. But, I have time to ponder and reflect now.
Strava
Official Results/Personal Official Results
Splits:
Lap 1: 1:51:14
Lap 2: 1:56:45
Lap 3: 2:41:51
Lap 4: 2:18:52
Final: 9:55:27, 19th Overall, 6th in my division (male 20-29)
Pictures at the Start/Finish are from my mom, from elsewhere is free pictures that the race provided.