Friday, July 16, 2010

My SOB story

Siskiyou Outback 50K:

Not in the mood to write, so I'll just add some comments.

Happy thoughts:
  1. First girl!  Winning is almost always fun.  Although my time kinda sucked, which wasn't so much fun.  My time definitely wouldn't have finished first in most years.  Luck in picking a slow year, I guess.  4:40.01.  Not bad, but I would have been happier had it been around 4:30.
  2. Other good news, I won a really kick-ass cowbell that is gold and sparkly.  I plan to use it frequently and obnoxiously.  
  3. The course was gorgeous.  Beautiful views of Shasta throughout. 
  4. Met some really nice people and enjoyed hanging out in and around Ashland.
Issues:
  1. I forgot to bring socks.  I found some thin crunchy dirty ones in my car that I knew would result in unhappy feet. 
  2. Garmin was out of juice so I ran without a watch.  Annoying.  But I survived.
  3. I forgot to pick up breakfast on Friday for race morning.  Luckily I found a few-day-old chocolate croissant in my car.  It's amazing what Bridget hides within.  And, I didn't see the coffee cart until it was way too late (2 minutes before the start).
  4. I still hate to race or the thought of racing.  I think I often move faster in training runs. 
  5. The elevation really affected me.  SOB runs between 6000 and 7000 feet, and it felt like it. 
  6. The 4200 feet of climb felt more like 8,000.  I thought the course would be flatter?
On Sunday I wanted to take advantage of being in Ashland and run some of the Pine to Palm course.  Pine to Palm is a new 100 miler in September that finishes in Ashland.  Because I still had a 5-hour drive to get back to Portland, I opted to run the last section from Ashland, rather than drive to other sections of the course, and add on to my return trip.  I ended up running an out-and-back on the last 8.5 miles of the course, so 17 miles total.  The section I saw was mainly dirt road, and was basically an 8.5 mile climb, followed by 8.5 miles down, although there is about a 1 mile climb in that last section. That last hill is going to be a quad-trasher, assuming the quads are not already trashed, and the last mile into Ashland is truly going to suck.  It's super steep and paved, and was painful on this run, so I'm imagining what it will feel like after 99 miles.

I wasn't too sore after Saturday's run, but by the end of Sunday's run, my quads were ready for an ice bath, so I enjoyed some soaking time in the reservoir in Ashland, where the water is icy and refreshing. I LOVED Ashland.  Can't wait to go back, which won't be too long, as Pine to Palm is just 2 months away.  Time to ramp up the miles.  I've got White River 50 at the end of July, Waldo in August and then Pine to Palm.  The thought of 100 miles has me a bit nervous, but we'll work through that.  My one major fear is that the last 30 miles turns into a death march. That's been the case in every 100 miler I've done, and I really don't want to do that again. 

Some other happy thoughts.... In falling and smashing my knee a few weeks ago, I completely forgot about the pain in my right ankle (posterior tib tendon), and it seems to have vanished.  Both ankle seem to be healed!  Woohoo!  And this just adds to my theory that to cure one injury, you simply need to acquire another one in a different spot.  My knee is back to 100% now, too, so I'm jinxing myself here, but appear to be injury-free.  My recent face plant reminds me that anything can happen at a moment's notice, so I'll enjoy this injury-free status until the next time I crash.

2 comments:

Melissa Schweisguth said...

Hi Amy,

Great post and run. Relatively speaking your time is probably better than you think, given the snow on the course and the heat. Apparently, many repeat runners ran slower times versus past years. It was my first 50k so I can't speak from experience, and I was not at 100%. If you are stuck in Ashland without breakfast, clean socks, etc again, let me know.

Melissa (girl #2)

amy said...

Hi Melissa,
It was nice to meet you. Great first 50K! I hope to make it back to Ashland as often as possible--what a fantastic town! At a minimum, I'll be back for P2P, but will hopefully remember several pairs of socks. ;)

Amy