West Seattle Beach 50K |
Contrary to my high school and college competitive running
days, when I raced two or three times a week; my ultra distance schedule has
been characterized by five or six races a year. Which makes this three week turn
around between Bridle Trails and West Seattle Beach 50K, very quick, relatively
speaking. I have always thought of
myself as a volume racer, but creating a race schedule is much more difficult
than I would have imagined. Between conflicting priorities, extensive race
requirements, competitive lotteries, and coordinating event location travel
plans, I find it very difficult to race as much as I would like.
West Seattle Beach Race Course |
However, both Bridle Trails and West Seattle Beach were
extremely easy to register for, even the week of the race. West Seattle Beach
run would be my first road race since the Estes Park Marathon back in June of
2013. The race was very low key, a soft 7A.M. start at a pavilion in Lincoln
Park, just feet from the waves crashing off the sound. I was not 100% certain
of the race course, but I heard the director say not to cross a street and you
should be fine. So I stayed as tight to the coast as I could and tried looking
back to see if others were still following, indicating I was on path. However,
it was still dark and I saw no one to ease my fears.
Mercer Slough |
After about a mile along a paved beach trail, I emerged into
a residential neighborhood and followed a narrow side walk for about 2 miles.
This gave way to a few additional vantage points on route, before emerging at
Alki Beach and a bustling commercial street around 4.5 miles into the course. I
followed the sidewalk, passing by scuba divers and fishermen while peering out
over the sound and Seattle skyline. The turn around was around 7.75 miles from
the starting place and was marked with chalk on the sidewalk.
Snow Geese & Trumpeter Swans at Skagit Flats NWR |
The weather was ideal in my opinion, a brisk 40 something
degree morning, a slight mist, but not enough to become soaked, and an
occasional blustering wind off the sound, depending on the location on course
and the direction of travel. When I reached the turn around I was feeling good,
not really an on day particularly,
but I felt good enough to continue to crank out 6:30 miles. When I reached the
start/finish Apryle greeted me and I grabbed a handheld with some tailwind. I
really did not feel like going back out again, but knew I needed to get in a
long run, so I pressed on.
Skagit Flats NWR |
I drank very little, maybe 6 or 8 oz and had about 150
calories worth of energy gels, but it did not seem to affect my energy level
much. Around 27.5 miles in I hit a bit of a wall and my pace dropped to 7
minute miles, but other than that I was happy with the effort. Overall I
enjoyed the two scenic out and backs, but the sidewalk pounding did not make me
want to jump from the trail back to the road. Overall, I really enjoyed the
event, very simple without the typical aid station overconsumption, beautiful
views, and straightforward course.
Training Log & Stats
Apryle & I at Skagit Flats |
There were a number of memorable runs in this short race to
race interval, with a few long runs and a few speed days. Apryle and I did some
Newcastle trail network exploration that yielded some beautiful forested single
track between neighborhoods. Adam Braddock and I reconnected for some Friday
morning Cougar Mountain wanderings. Dave Huss and I managed to make the
Cougar-Squak connection in my longest duration run of the year. I toiled
through a mid 17 minute 5K around Green Lake for a speed day, and most
importantly Apryle and I did some reconnaissance of the Chuckanut 50K course at
Larabee SP.
Apryle at Mercer Slough |
Thus far I am pleased with my training for the 2017 season.
I was fortunate enough to run two quick winter 50 kilometer races in
preparation for my ambitious spring consisting of Chuckanut 50K and Lake Sonoma
50 Miler. Living right next to Cougar Mountain has allowed me to fine tune my
trail running skills and making the occasional trip to the U District has
allowed me to keep some speed in my legs. I am excited to see where I will
stack up against some of the best trail runners in the nation in March and
April.
Week
|
Mileage
|
Time
|
Vertical
(ft)
|
1/1-1/7
|
82.97
|
11:37:13
|
10423
|
1/8-1/14
|
89.65
|
12:26:18
|
8147
|
1/15-1/21
|
74.26
|
12:53:51
|
12612
|
1/22-1/28
|
74.7
|
11:02:11
|
11109
|
1/29-2/4
|
58.52
|
7:54:53
|
6679
|
Race
|
Date
|
Distance
|
Time
|
Place
|
Bridle
Trails
|
1/14
|
50K
|
3:22:30
|
1
|
West
Seattle Beach
|
2/5
|
50K
|
3:27:40
|
1
|
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