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Location:

Ogden,UT,

Member Since:

Nov 21, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Finished my first 100 miler in '10, the Bear 100 in 26:05. 

55K 5:13

50 mile 7:47

Big Horn 100 Mile 24:54

 Squaw Peak 50:

2009: 13:48 (140th OA)

2010: 11:06 (26th OA)

2011: 10:01 (7th OA)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2012 schedule:

Red Hot 50K+  (5:23)

Buffalo Run 50 mile (7:47, 1st AG, 7th OA)

R2R2R

Squaw Peak 50 mile (11:40)

Big Horn 100 Mile (DNS)

Loco

Bear 100

Chimera 100

Zion Travers (Done)

Long-Term Running Goals:

God created skis and surfboards to keep the truly gifted from ruling the world.

I've finally let go of my preconceived notions of what it's supposed to feel like to run. - Geoff Roes

 

"If I had eight hours to chop down a tree; I'd spend six of them sharpening the axe." Abe Lincoln

 

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2.5 hours on the trails today.  Got out late in the afternoon, warm sunshine, cool breeze, just me out there, it was fantastic.  Took it easy, no watch at all, just ejoyed it and let the legs spin. Last long run before Buffalo  . . . .50K/50 mile??? better decide quick. 

The BST north of 12th runs right above a grid bolted climbing crag called 9th street.  Back in my climbing life I used to spend alot of time there and am, for better or worse, responsible for a share of the grid bolting.  I watched, as I ran by,a guy trying a few times to pull through the crux of a short 5.11, each time he would get right there and go swinging back onto the rope.  The most vivd memeories came back of warm spring afternoons pulling on stone.  As I watched him, and having done the route so many times, I could feel the holds he was struggling with, the two inset crimps, the small nub for your left foot, the smooth stong pull of lat muscles as weight shifted to the left foot, hoping it doesn't blow, and make the long reach up and left to the coarse, inset jug, pull through, clip the last bolt and cruise to the chains.  Climbing was such a huge part of my life for so long . ..  I guess I really miss it once in a while. 

Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 13:03:05 from 174.51.250.151

nice description of the route...funny how we go through those phases. I went through a few years of being heavily into climbing every week...its a great sport. It seems to be one that requires an all or nothingness to really enjoy it...maybe that's just my current perception though. No matter what shape i'm in, I always love getting back on the rock. It's hard to have too many hobbies though.

From Oreo on Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 15:40:53 from 174.27.209.107

Bryce.. Go for the 50. ha. you decided the suffix. Just hoping the weather holds...

From Bryce on Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 17:00:31 from 174.52.190.220

Aaron, funny there are bunch of us on this thing that are/were pretty dedicated climbers. I agree, it's pretty much an all or nothing thing to be solid. Climbing for me these days is usually a short trip to easy trad routes near by or maybe a Grand Teton trip once a year. Every once in a while it'll haunt you though.

From Bryce on Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 17:02:28 from 174.52.190.220

Nick, weather holds in what way? Cold and rain would be good for me, snow o.k. hot, bluuuck! HD's gonna kill it at the FFO this year.

From Oreo on Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 21:08:37 from 174.27.147.110

Ya - that's what I'm afraid off. If he keeps to this marathon training - we are all in trouble. Let's start getting out after the race this sat.. U can get me into shape for Squaw!!

From jun on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 13:03:01 from 66.239.250.209

Great description of the climb. As a still very dedicated climber I can appreciate how you feel. In fact, based on that I think I'll go climbing today. Wahoo!!!!

From jun on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 13:03:40 from 66.239.250.209

Oh, and Bryce, run the 50 miler. I will be pacing Twinkies in the 50 for the last 17 miles. You can catch up or hang back and run it with us. It should be a good time.

From Bryce on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 23:24:51 from 174.52.190.220

Jun, most likely see me trying to catch up. I think I talked myself into the 50 mile. I should be able to see Twinkies shirt from a mile or so back, if I can stay that close, I'll see you there.

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 01:14:39 from 75.162.81.238

Good luck with the Buffalo this Saturday. It sounds like you had a great run on Sat.

From Bryce on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 00:03:11 from 174.52.190.220

Thanks Scott! Ya Saturady was great, hope this Saturday is too.

From Jon on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 00:13:26 from 75.169.144.151

See ya out there!

From Nevels on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 12:37:45 from 131.204.15.93

good luck (and i'll join in the chorus of saying 'go for the 50-mile')

From Oreo on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 18:01:26 from 206.81.136.61

I hope one of those wild Buffalo's get's close enough to grab a hold... 50 miler... you see me slunk off to the side kick me..

From Bryce on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 23:40:56 from 174.52.190.220

Thanks for the encouragement Nevels.

The 50 Mile is happen'en. I think I'm going to download a book to keep me awake while I slog through all that flat land, acutually I'm hoping it will keep me from noticing all those fast guys going by, 'cause I terrible on the flats.

Jon, you'll be home watching T.V. by the time I finish, but drive by and wave on your way out.

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