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Monday, January 12, 2015

Go Run Behind the Rocks Ultra 2015!



Behind the Rocks is an ultrarunning event in Moab, UT. This year the race will be held on March 28th. Registration is already open! Sign up and get away for a weekend!

http://www.grassrootsevents.net/#!behind-the-rocks-home/cee5

Exploring the day before the race

I quote from the home page of the website, "Behind the Rocks was created to highlight Moab's last hidden gem, the Behind the Rocks Wilderness area." And it certainly does. The scenery throughout this course is gorgeous. Nothing beats the spectacular views of the La Sal mountains in the distance, or the challenging foot travel over slick rock. The rock formations, arches, fins, & desert plants to be seen during your race are just as incredible as the national parks in the area, but without all the tourists. It's a perfect little hidden gem.

Beautiful desert

Come toe the start line with a fun group of runners and battle it out Saturday morning. There are three races to choose from: 50 mile, 50k, & 30k. I would highly recommend this race for your first ultra! I'm definitely not saying it's easy, because it's not. But what's ever easy that's worthwhile?! It's beautiful and put on by some great people. That's enough to make it worthwhile. Plus there's dispersed camping right at the start! It doesn't get any better than that. Hang out with your friends the night before the race and wake up a few feet away from the start! That's any runner's dream come true.

2014 start of the 50-miler

The course winds through the desert on trails within the Behind the Rocks Wilderness. There are some very technical sections with some steep ledges. Below is a screen shot of the course map for the 50 miler. As you can see, not too much repeating the same trails which is sweet.

Behind The Rocks Course

If you've never been to Moab, Utah, you are missing out. It's a very unique place. If you've never run an ultra, this is your chance! Go big or go home :) See you all at Behind the Rocks in March!!

Photo credit: Chris Noble

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A Happy 2014

It's the end of 2014! This is a glimpse at my favorite photos of my favorite weekends of the year. It's the adventures and people that make all the difference in my life.

"We do not remember days, we remember moments." --Cesare Pavese

Attempting some of my first double black diamonds in March at Crested Butte! And failing miserably because I'm such a beginner! Crested Butte is beautiful though and I'd love to go back.


Moab Behind the Rocks 50 miler and 50k plus some jeeping! Nothing beats Moab, UT. You should all check out this race for 2015: http://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=26375. I will be doing the 50 miler this year!


Climbing Mt. Hood and then racing Peterson Ridge Rumble 40mi & 20mi the next day. Jam-packed weekend of craziness in April. Oregon is another world. When it's not raining, it's probably one of my favorite places. Check out Peterson Ridge Rumble for 2015! http://www.petersonridgerumble.com.
Mt. Hood from the plane


Zion Traverse in May. 50 miles across Zion National Park, UT. It was very hot but gorgeous. Went up into the 100s during the day!


Bighorn 100 mile and 50 mile in June! I wasn't very emotionally or mentally ready at the start and decided to drop at mile 50. Ryan Krol made it to mile 83 and sadly had to drop. I decided to sleep and watch my friends finish strong the next morning! Jon Clinthorne came back and finished the 100 after vomiting for 2 hours straight. Ryan Case finished 9th at the 100. And Hillary Allen won the 50 miler. Great weekend overall for everyone! I cannot wait to go back for this 100 mile finish in the future. I'd love to do the 50 miler too. The course was challenging and very scenic here in Wyoming.
Hillary, Ryan C., Ryan K., Jon, Me
Coming into an aid station. Just want to stay by the fire!
Had to go through mud and standing water in areas
Absolutely GORGEOUS course

A group of us ran King Lake trail to Devils Thumb loop up in Nederland, CO in May. Love this loop. Still a good amount of snow when we ran it.


Hiked for a week on the Colorado Trail in July and finished up in Silverton, CO, just in time to watch Hardrock 100 mile race!! Our hike was so much fun. And we were perfectly happy wasting our energy carrying a bottle of wine & whiskey.
A yurt we found!
Inside our yurt for the night
Made it to Silverton! In our clean tourist shirts we purchased.


Spent the weekend in Silverton, CO following our Colorado Trail adventure. Ran up Kendall Mountain. Watched Kilian Jornet dominate at Hardrock 100 from the top of Handie's Peak. Helped out a few runners on our way down through a hail/lightening/death storm. Silverton is a perfect little mountain town.
View from up on Kendall Mountain
Kilian heading up Handie's Peak
Before the extreme storm came in


My long lost best friend Kate Carr from back home in Indiana came to visit in July!! We rock climbed like the old days and hiked up Longs Peak :)
Me & Kate!
Tyrolean traverse
Pretending the wall is the floor and the ceiling is the wall!
Long's Peak


And then mom, dad & Mitchell came to visit!! Lots of brewery tours and some fun hikes up Hogback in N. Boulder as well as Rocky Mtn. National Park.
Me and the brother!
The mom and dad
Do you see two Mitchell's?!...


Fun climb up the third flatiron in Boulder, CO with some crazy friends in August :)
View of Boulder, CO


Paced friends Will Vickers at Leadville 100 and Matt Curtis at Wasatch 100! So happy to see Will finish his first 100 and to see Matt Curtis win the Grand Slam (Western States, Vermont, Leadville, Wasatch).
Pacing Matt during the first half of Wasatch
Saw our friend Darla dominating!!


Wamsutter (Wam) entered our family!! Can't believe how small he was. Got him in Utah. His big sister, Honey Bear is thrilled to have a little brother.
His first poo with us
Just look at Honey Bear's face

Oh yeah, another 100-mile fail. This one I'm pretty upset about! Made it to about mile 70. And I bonked! I was wearing these super comfy fuzzy gloves and neglected to take them off every half hour to eat. And because I entered the "hair" division instead of the "tortoise" division because "tortoise" was sold out, I ran out of time at an aid station because I'd been moving too slow. But I had a great time. Good practice going thru the night without a pacer, it wasn't too bad. The course was difficult but beautiful out in Steamboat Springs, CO. I'd really like to go back to this race as a "tortoise"!
Preparing for the night

The rare restful weekends of slow runs and hikes and lounging around are always good memories :)


Ptarmigan Fingers and Lambs Slide!! A couple alpine climbing weekends in the snow!


Finally recovering from iron and B12 deficiency and down at nearly sea level in Indiana, I managed a 2nd place overall women finish at Tecumseh Trail Marathon in Indiana!! I enjoyed the "rolling hills" (in comparison to the mountains) for a change.


Crewing and pacing friends at Javelina 100mi & 100k in November was a lot of fun. I love Arizona and the desert. The scenery and weather is perfect.
Sammy, Ryan K., Jon, Ryan C., Alaina


Road tripping around New Mexico in December. There's a whole lot of desert, but some beautiful trails and hot springs around the state.


Hope you're inspired by my photos to create your own life of adventures the way you want it. Can't wait for more adventures in 2015!!


HAPPY NEW YEAR!