6 days ago hadn’t heard of Creede. Spirit broken after failing to finish last Saturday. It’s not that I didn’t finish, it’s that I quit. Let conditions of the day – heat, altitude, nausea, crowd – break me. Additionally, opened the door/the possibility of ending my streak, 54 months marathoning. Bright side: Dirty 30 highlighted holes in my training, tweaks I could make before Bighorn.
15 marathons past 5 months, 1000 miles complete. Stronger than 2015, the year I went Maniac ‘Platinum’. HUGE miss in this year’s Bighorn quest? Failed to run BIGGER in my own backyard. Knocked off a lotta East Coast targets but only ONE trail – and nothing over 7000ft, even in training. Insert: Creede. Small mining town 6 hours from my front door stoop.
Marathon field < 50, mix of dirt & Colorado asphalt. High altitude [9000ft+] without the technical bouldering of Dirty 30. Thanks 50 Stater-Beth for sharing your race calendar (post-run Vermont). Wasn’t looking for a BONUS race then. No crystal ball, didn’t know.
Direct from work, journeyed solo outta Boulder. 3 hours tonite, 3 hours predawn – too fatigued for a drive straight-shot. Bedded in Salida, up again at 2:45am. Race dressed, key on the dresser, door locked behind. Rolled into Creede 5:35am, 10 minutes to spare (bib pick-up/registration). 99. Same EXACT bib # as last Saturday. What are the chances? Cursed or redemption?
School bus boarded at 6. Cold morning shiver, mercury would soar 40+ degrees by race end. Stopped 20 minutes outside of Silverton. Out-n-back course. Dawn burst o’er the surrounding peaks, bright & blinding. Beautiful part of Colorado enveloped by canyon.
7am Mountain time. Start Line drawn in the dirt, headwaters of the Rio Grande (same Rio Grande, Texas to Mexico). Sported an ultra-vest (no cup event): bottle of water, bottle of electrolytes. Slight grade first couple miles, remainder of the day flat – ultimately descending into town, 8800ft elevation. Mountain time 😊
Popped on Highway 149 [Mile 5]. Notta fan of running highway; that said, notta lotta early morning traffic Silverton-Creede either. Perspective. Added an extra .75 (third-quarters mile) – ARGH – went left, later righted by a race cyclist. But, not my first rodeo. Would drop back on dirt mile 18, joined by Halfers bussed to marker 13.
5th overall at the Half. Aided by cool temps/steady pace, led the middle pack.
Good portion of the day ran with last year’s women’s winner (she’d finish 3rd today). Both of us fueled at 18. Despite her encouragement, walked most the next mile. Hot sun overhead, expended lotta energy first Half. Nice gal. …and I was sixth.
No water again ‘til 25. Empty. Guy in a truck honked encouragement – I yelled WATER. Vehicle stopped, guy handed over his open bottle. Random act of human kindness. Shared half-bottle with a college gal I’d chatted up miles 21/22.
Joined Runoff’s 6k event at their turnaround (mile-half from Finish). Appeared having been lost in a desert (I looked a hot mess – HA!), family jogging with their dog (mom/dad/3 boys) shared a Nalgene bottle. Again, thankful for the kindness of strangers ❤
Stop, start. Stop, start. 90 degrees, summer ablaze even on the Western Slope. Long 20 minute mile, drug the last one out. Dusty path littered with mine rock & sage led to Creede Ballpark. Finished in an irrigated field of green. June marathon complete, tag.
Laid back & over-sunned listening to a folk band. Veggie burger & a soda, small town festival. Good energy, happy vibe.
Not the greatest of courses – lotta highway, lack of race support/water – but the people here are good. Pure hearts. Just carry a full [backpack] bladder if visiting on a hot day 😊 Tick, tick, tick. 7 days, Bighorn.
RUNOFF RUNOFF
Rio Grande Restoration Project
and Headwaters Alliance
CREEDE, CO
Saturday, June 9, 2018
MARATHON OVERALL RESULTS
PLACE NAME GEN AGE BIB CITY/STATE TIME PACE
1 JACKSON COLE M 22 43 ALAMOSA CO 3:27:29 7:56
2 KYLE CLARK M 35 2 MORRISON CO 3:39:16 8:23
3 GRANTLEY SHOWALTER M 24 8 ALAMOSA CO 3:52:00 8:52
4 NOEL PRANDONI F 22 89 SANTA FE NM 3:57:23 9:04
5 KATELYN SNYDER F 26 16 FORT DEFIANCE AZ 4:44:59 10:53
6 SHAUNA GUTIERREZ F 27 124 ALAMOSA CO 5:03:36 11:36
7 ASHLEY MCCARTY F 39 67 DIBOLL TX 5:07:40 11:45
8 K R HAGA M 51 99 LOUISVILLE CO 5:17:38 12:08
- Welcome to Creede
- bib pick-up/registration
- headwaters of the mighty Rio Grande
- mining town past
- Centennial State FINISH
- San Juan Mountains
- Summer HOT 🔥
summer trippin’ to Creede
Leave a Reply