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Location:

Fort Collins,CO,

Member Since:

May 15, 2003

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Unaided PR's:
5K: 14:48 (Track - 2001)
10K: 30:45 (Track - 2001)
10K: 31:32 (Bolder Boulder - 2013)
Half Marathon: 1:06:09 (Duluth - 2013)
Marathon: 2:17:54 (Grandma's) - 2014)
Marathon: 2:19:47 (Indianapolis Monumental - 2013)
Marathon: 2:19:49 (Indianapolis Monumental - 2010)

Aided PR's:
10K: 29:38 (Des News - 2011)
Half Marathon: 1:05:30 (TOU Half - 2011)
Marathon: 2:18:09 (St George - 2007)
Marathon: 2:17:35 (Boston - 2011)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis in June of 2008. Started taking Enbrel in March, 2009.

Run as much as I can, and race as well as I can. Make the most of however much time I have left as an able-bodied runner.

Training for the 2018 Colorado Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

  Run until I'm old, and then run some more. Stand tall.

Personal:

1 wife, 2 kids. 1 cat. Work as a GIS Specialist/Map Geek

Endure and persist; this pain will turn to your good. - Ovid

Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us. - Romans 5:1-5

 

 

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Reluctantly rolled out of bed at 7:30AM in to hit the trails. 6AM would have been better due to the heat, but I was exhausted from traveling (didn't get home until 10:30 last night). I met James at First Dam, and we started the run, which I call the Wind Caves-Green Canyon Loop. We went through the Hydro Park, then up onto the Pipeline Trail, which spit us out onto Hwy 89. We then crossed 89 and jumped on the River Trail and took it to its terminus at Guineva Malibu campground. Then we crossed 89 again and started up the Wind Caves trail. Heard (and saw) a rattlesnake, which literally startled me enough to jump halfway off the trail. After about a mile, we took a little side trail that takes us up to the ridge. Here, things got tough. This trail is is a bit less-traveled and has poor footing and a steep gradient. Plus it was getting pretty hot. We did the best we could and run/walked up to the ridge, at 7300', where we were treated to panoramas of Logan Canyon and the Bear River Range. From the ridge, we then dove down into Green Canyon on the Bierdeneau Trail, which was in much better shape, plus was shaded. We made it to Green Canyon Road (dirt road) and ran out of Green Canyon and then linked up with the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, which took us back to our cars at First Dam.

1 loop, 4 different trails, 16.5 miles total, with 4400' total feet of climb/descent. A mark of a good Saturday morning. Average pace was right around 10:00/mile. Cache Valley is really a quite a trail running mecca, but no one knows about it. I encourage you Salt Lake folks to come out and run our trails sometime. Some people want to guard them and keep them a secret, but in order to protect them, people have to know that they are worth protecting. So I say the more the merrier.

(Cascadia: 158 miles)

Comments
From Chad on Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 18:38:41

Sounds like a great run. Next time we're up at the Bear Lake cabin, I'll have to drive over the canyon to meet you for a run.

From James on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:06:51

Thanks for the good run. I hope that you had fun at summerfest.

From Jon on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 02:07:16

I don't think you guys should be allowed to do any more of these great trail runs without me...

4400' up and 4400' down, or 4400' total elevation?

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 11:43:07

4400' up and 4400' down. Give or take 500', since the Garmin isn't known to be terribly accurate with z-values.

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:00:24

Chad, definitely shoot me an email the next time you're at Bear Lake. There are some pretty good runs right near Bear Lake Pass off of Hwy 89. Plus, I can always use an excuse to grab a raspberry shake!

From David on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 18:02:48

Raspberry shakes: overrated. That loop you guys ran: underrated. Glad to hear you got back to it. Now take James and Jon up the dirt road to Tony Grove and back down Blind Hollow!

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 18:42:05

Dave, this time we took the actual trail rather than bushwacking straight up the mountainside. It brought back some pretty good memories though.

I've been considering starting work on the infamous trail book again, and perhaps publishing through some online venue.

From Jon on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 19:38:06

Paul- we can make it a joint venture for a book. We'll call it "Trail runs and port-o-potties of Cache Valley" or something like that. Guaranteed best seller. It's got a nice ring to it.

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