Susanville Ranch Park at the Start |
This small local race has been going on for over 20 years but was just a 4.5 mile fun run at the base of Susanville Ranch Park that has a wonderful trail system. This year they added a trail half marathon and a 50k. We drove down from Boise Friday after work, which was a pretty long day but the race didn't start until 7am so we still got a decent night of sleep.
On the way down there I was looking at the map and aid station chart trying to get a feel for where the difficult parts were. I was also trying to see how much fuel/water I needed depending on how far apart they were. Since Christine had run everything many times I asked her if I was super motivated could I run the entire thing. She said it would be possible if I paced myself appropriately. It does have some pretty stout uphill sections in the second half but I just planned to put it in low gear and grind up the hills.
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Great shot from the beginning of the course PC: DeeAnn Kirk Goudie |
Between mile 10 and mile 19 we were blending in with the half marathon and 4.5 mile runners which was nice. It had essentially been a solo run to this point so it was nice to see people. It was also a nice place to feel strong because the terrain was fairly easy and I was cruising past the shorter distance runners. There are a few spots through there where the 50k runners do side shoots that the shorter distances don't so I ended up passing the same group of people 3 or 4 times which was funny. Nice to see you again!

The half marathon runners turn back to the finish around mile 19 in the 50k so after that point it was a true solo to the end. I only saw one other runner and that was Robert around mile 23 when I passed him. The upper trails are contoured and banked for mountain bikes which was really fun. They often come close but don't overlap so I thought I saw him around mile 20 and was sure he would be right around the next corner but it was just one of those places where we were close even though I was at least a mile behind.
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Mile 26.5 aid station |
The funniest moment of the day was at the mile 26.5 aid station. The 3rd place guy was way ahead so the aid station was excited to see someone. This lady is cheering and ringing a cowbell (which was awesome) but the guy behind the table couldn't hear me when I asked if he had S-Caps....what?!? You want Ass-Caps? Not sure we have those, what is it? (He probably thought I was going to poop my pants) SALT! Oh, right here...most people dip a potato and.... While he is saying this just grabbed a bunch with my hand and stuffed it in my mouth. As I'm leaving I heard him say, OR you can do it like that. I thanked them and was out with a smile.
We had fun catching up on the day at the finish and tasting some of the finest local brew from Lassen Ale Works. Overall the course was beautiful, interesting, rocky, and well marked. It felt like the perfect combination of fun and difficult.
I used Vespa and Tailwind Nutrition the whole way and only supplemented my 600 calories of Tailwind with several potato chips and a half of a cup of Heed. I felt solid all day. I wore the Pearl iZumi Trail N2 shoe and the Fly Endurance short that has the perfect pockets to hold the gel flasks for my Tailwind powder. Thank you Tailwind and Pearl iZumi for supporting my craziness!
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