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Yampa River Core Trail - 2 members in 3 triplogs have rated this an average 2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Sep 13 2024
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Run Rabbit Run DNF, CO 
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Run/Jog avatar Sep 13 2024
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Run/Jog51.10 Miles 8,307 AEG
Run/Jog51.10 Miles   17 Hrs   16 Mns   3.11 mph
8,307 ft AEG      51 Mns Break
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Decided to come back to this one after 9 years, since they improved the course, I didn't mind the idea of a trip to The Boat, and I wasn't satisfied with my first run (though I did finish it). Something about the best laid plans, but for a variety of reasons my training was terrible and I went into this year's event in the worst shape I've been in in a decade. I did, however, have experience on my side this time, as the 2015 event as just my 2nd 100 mile run.

The weather forecast looked a little better this year, with no rain, not as cold at night (I think it got down to 8 degrees last time), and still relatively pleasant afternoon temps.

The race still starts out with a climb straight up the ski slope, and I knew right off the bat that things were going to be rough. Probably a couple hundred yards before reaching the top of the gondola, I was nearly to the point of needing to stop and rest. Fortunately, the last couple miles up to Mt Werner are a bit more mellow, but I was still pretty beat by the time I got to the nice runnable single track. Didn't run nearly as much of that as I would've liked, although I started feeling a bit better on the way down Fish Creek.

By the time I got the the Fish Creek TH turnaround, I was seriously considering abandoning this attempt and just running down the road into Steamboat. Took my 5.5 hours to do those first 17 miles, compared to the 2015 where I got to downtown Steamboat in 5 (Fish Creek TH is where the new course departs from the old route). I decided to keep going, and headed right back up Fish Creek trail. At around the upper falls, I started seeing the competitive runners who started 4 hours later coming the other direction. I'm proud to say I (barely) arrived at Long Lake at mile 24 before any of them caught up.

Between Long Lake and Summit Lake, I actually started thinking I might be able to finish this thing - I really only needed to maintain a 3mph pace, and I was doing almost 4mph on the flat-to-gradual-uphill road. Then, at 14 mile mostly-downhill down Flash Of Gold trail and Spring Creek trail into Steamboat... Unfortunately, my legs really stopped moving here, and the last 5 miles into Dry Lake I struggled to even do 3mph. At this point I pretty much knew it wasn't happening, but I figured I should be able to make it to Olympian Hall in Steamboat, where my friend's family would likely be waiting.

I left Dry Lake at around midnight, at which point it finally felt cool enough to put on another layer. A half mile, while I was chatting with a couple other runners, we heard some snorting, which the flashlight revealed to be a couple of moose within 50 feet of the trail. Always feel really vulnerable around those things, but fortunately they just seemed to be warning us to stay on the trail. I actually had a good mile of decent movement on the way down Spring Creek, but by the time I got to town, I couldn't muster more than a power walk.

I ran into my friend heading back up in Downtown Steamboat, meaning he was ~15 miles ahead of me, and he would absolutely crush it. By this time it had actually gotten quite cold; it seemed there was an inversion unlike the last time, when it was much colder up high. I can say I arrived at Olympian Hall a good 15 minutes before I timed out, but I decided to pull the plug.

All said, early on I didn't think there was any way I'd be able to make it 50 miles, and I think having a lot of experience with this helped get me that far. But it was a serious kick in the butt, and this failure might actually motivate me to finally start focus on getting more consistent aerobic fitness. And I actually liked The Boat much more after having a couple of days to just hang out there, so I'm leaning towards giving this one another try and finally having a Run Rabbit Run attempt I can feel good about.
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Nov 21 2022
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Winter walk, CO 
Winter walk, CO
 
Hiking avatar Nov 21 2022
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking4.19 Miles 951 AEG
Hiking4.19 Miles   1 Hour   14 Mns   3.64 mph
951 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
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Quick morning walk up the mountain to get the heart rate up and give Macaroni some snow time -- only his second time ever! :y:

Mistimed the start and rolled into my zoom meeting about 20 minutes late. :sweat: ](*,)
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Feb 21 2021
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Yampa River Core TrailNorthwest, CO
Northwest, CO
Hiking avatar Feb 21 2021
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking4.85 Miles 297 AEG
Hiking4.85 Miles   1 Hour   36 Mns   3.03 mph
297 ft AEG
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There was a social event I was looking to avoid, but I didn't have the effort for anything too big so I decided to check out the core trail before dinner. The trail is plowed, but was still hardpacked and a few folks I saw had traction but I survived bare booted with a little extra care in some spots. The river flows free near downtown, but was mostly frozen along the rest of the route. Most parks adjacent to the trail were gated closed for the winter, or just unused. There's a riverside trailer park whose continuing existence defies the laws of 21st century gentrification. I would pay a pretty penny just for the land only to burn down the trailer and start over!

I ended by checking out some of the hot springs at the west end of town. I had no idea that it got the name Steamboat Springs from the only known geyser in Colorado. Unfortunately the railroad was built within 100 feet of the spring and the construction damaged the natural order of things and the spring never geyser'd again. So the railroad sunk the steamboat! Numerous springs (hot and less hot) still abound in the region.

Dinner at the brewery was annoying due to illogical covid regulations but package laws have been suspended so I enjoyed a tasty barrel-aged stout on the walk back home.
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