Sunday, April 10, 2011

Suck it up buttercup - Yakima 50k

Starting area
What's an adventure without poor planning?  Last Saturday Matt and I loaded up the blue beast and hit the road, we were headed to Ellensburg, WA.  Weather was nasty going over the pass and windy once we reached our campsite.   When we went to set-up the tent there was  an unwelcome realization, we didn't bring tent stakes.  Thankfully there were a lot of rocks around and we were able to tie ourselves off so we didn't fly away. 

photo credit: Matt Hagen
Sunday morning brought with it the Yakima Skyline 50k.  James (Rainshadow Running) was very clear to all who signed-up that this would be a difficult race.  Knowing this I considered taking the early start, but, it was cold in the morning and my sleeping bag was warm.  This was a decision I would later question.

During the pre-race briefing James reiterated just how hard the course would be "This course is a Varner course, so you can assume it is hard, however, this one is REALLY hard.  There is 10,000' of elevation on technical trails.  There is a strict cut-off of 4:15 at the 25k and a number of people won't make it."  Hearing this was the first (of many) times I thought 'gee, I should've taken the early start'.

The race was fantastic and fantastically hard. Words cannot properly convey what the course was like, instead I will leave you with a graph and some pictures.

p.s.  I am down to 6 toenails...

See, I wasn't kidding.  Hard...



Distance
31.00 mile
Average speed
3.62 mph (16'34 min/mile)
Highest point
3445 ft
Lowest point
1217 ft
Ascent
9534 ft
Descent
9517 ft
Ascent time
4:43'50
Descent time
2:40'40
Flat time
1:09'00


Race Start
Run ultras, eat candy!

1 comment:

Mary said...

Good for you! I am in awe. But your poor feet! :)