Colorado!

Past two months, have topped 200 miles/month – that’s a lotta morning treks 🙂  #happyendorphins

Decided to share a few morning faves over the upcoming months, in a new segment titled ‘morning run series’.

Kicking off things with my local ‘go-to’ run – whenever short of time but still wanna post a quick 5 miles.  Literally step out the front door, trek Louisville to Lafayette, circle 2 reservoirs & catch a high Colorado sunrise over our local Flatiron peaks.  FAAANNNTASTIC!

 

 

morning run series: Waneka Lake

 

 

Have become super sensitive with my run schedule since April.  Learning balance.  Consistent training & rest, now a key part of active marathoning.  PR goal this Fall – leg fatigue or re-injury would limit that.

Ever since my first Fall snow hike 4 years ago, Steamboat has always tugged at my heart.  Returned the following year for my first (& only) Half Ironman.  It was there I was humbled by my first open water swim – BIG difference from lap swimming at the gym.  HA!  Steamboat Springs was also my initial 50 State finish destination.  3 hours from home however; added Fort Collins last minute to better share the experience with family & friends.  No regrets…but still love me some Steamboat, not missing Sunday’s 26.2.

Been heating up all week, start of our 4 month summer season.  Not a hot weather runner – but who doesn’t love summer?  14er hike   season 🙂  Left Ro with Ash on Saturday, drove US36 to Denver, I-70 West past the Divide.  Snow garnished the landscape just past Idaho Springs.  Last hour-half north from Silverthorne, summer heat gave way to snowy meadows as I upped elevation & crossed Rabbit Ears Pass.  Haven’t seen winter precip since my Evans hike last month.  Kid giddy.

Bib pick-up, light dinner, 8pm hunkered down.  Early start tomorrow.

Steamboat Marathon

 

Pre-dawn parked downtown, caught the marathon Start bus.  Point-to-point course, 8100ft elevation.

Chilly arrival, almost an hour early – watched the sun rise over Hahn’s Peak.  double WOW!  Fought the urge to double-shirt & slabbed on extra sun block.  Temps would soar +30 degrees by Finish.

Small marathon field – less than 300 – & similar to Coeur d’Alene, jacked with elites and tri-athletes.  Another high altitude training hub.  Hilly start, first 4 miles.  Long slope decline thru 8 – fairly flat going forward.  A few rolling hills but nothing to wake the quads.

sub-2 first half, another fade to the Finish.  Heat cooked.  Flagged down an aid truck at 18 but changed my mind & waved him on.  Followed a group of young runners next 2 miles, then iPhoned Ash at marker 20 for inspiration.  Last miles to town, a mix of jog, walk & slog.

I live in altitude (5600ft) but add a 1000ft & my lungs beg for air like a flatlander.  Not enough high altitude marathoning in my war chest.

Stopped digesting water at 24.  Rinsed my mouth last 2 aid stops for hydration – anything swallowed, I spewed on the highway.  Physically I’ve got this – mentally, I still struggle in heat.  Determined to succeed.

Last half-mile finished strong.  Medics applied ice [to the] back of my neck, poured water over my head.  Hot, dehydrated – up and on my way in 20 minutes.  Not pretty – I get that – but it’s all a process.  Thin air & summer heat, not a strength…yet.

McDonalds splash bath, 3 hours open highway.  Colorado marathoning: home before dinner, still gotta walk the dog 🙂

 

Steamboat Marathon – June 5, 2016

K R Haga        Louisville CO       5:07:30

 

 

today's WOW shot at 12,000ft

today’s WOW shot at 12,000ft

Change of the seasons is a constant tease – summer for a span of days, quick afternoon storm, snow & winter temps in the evening.  Spring is a tough time of year.  Don’t get me wrong…I love the snow – just hard to make weekend mountain plans more than 2 days out.  Either it’s snowing or I’m marathoning.  Good life 🙂

Back on a marathon hiatus after my 50 State finish, this weekend begged ‘thin air’ adventure.  [Registered for Sunday’s Colfax Marathon – but still on the fence whether I’m gonna compete…determined to train hard & run injury-free rest of the year.]

2012: my first 14er attempt was Mt Evans, 45 minutes west of Denver.  Not expecting to summit today (most likely still a lotta snow) — but convinced mountain air would reset my internal balance.  Good to feel small amongst lodgepole pine & snow-capped peaks.

Crazy early start for a Saturday.  Ro saw the backpack & started pacing: WE’RE GOING HIKING.  Dog stays at my heel, no chance he’s getting left behind.  LOL>

Light rain at home, fog past Denver, flurries in Idaho Springs.  Trailhead condition: sunshine.  FAAANNNTASTIC!

Peeled off the parka, pulled off my cap, fast paced UP the first 4 miles.  Temps were crisp, air was thin, the snow patchy – easy footing, hiking boots no crampons.

Lost tree line at 12,000ft & the wind blew.  50 mph headwind, little progress forward.  Gusts shifted & I’d push ahead.  Bare rock, 15-20ft snow drifts, bare rock again.  Crampons on, crampons off, crampons on again.

HUGE smile.

Called it at 7 ½ miles – mile-half from Summit Lake, another 5 to the summit.  Beautiful mountain day.  Medicine for the soul.

 

 

Sunday 4am UPDATE:  heck no, I’m not marathoning.  Yesterday’s 14er thin-air snow hike kicked my butt.  #noregretlife