Showing posts with label run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label run. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

so you want to do a winter marathon?

When I signed up for the Dopey Challenge, my main thought was "I'm going to have to train through a Colorado winter".  The thought of running miles upon miles in the snow - or worse - treadmill was more intimidating than the race itself.

Now that I'm on the other side of my marathon, I'm happy to report that I had a ton of fun training.  Even in the snow.

Here's what I did to survive enjoy my winter marathon training:

1. Get a buddy.  You don't have to be running the same distance/time.  My training buddy and I would meet up at least weekly, and always for our long runs.  Some days we had the same distance, other days were different.  On the days our plans were different, one of us would start earlier and meet the other for the later part of the run.  Meeting a friend on the back part of your run gives you something to look forward to and helps keep your mind off fatigue.

my running buddy (and some big horn sheep)
2. Have a few good routes to run on that are "safe" when its snowy or icy.  We ran at Waterton Canyon or Highline Canal pretty regularly, mainly because they were plowed.  It also helps that these  routes were long and pretty and had good bathroom access along the way.

view from Highline, right before the snow hit
 
Waterton with snow.  And my headphone cord.
3. Alternate your running routes so you don't get bored.

4. Don't be afraid to try new routes!  Be adventurous and go explore!  We tried a few new routes.  One was hard (but pretty).  That was the Santa Fe Trail that connects Palmer Lake to Colorado Springs.  Running at 7200 ft elevation (and running downhill, only to turn around and run back uphill) was a bit of a challenge!

Our other adventure turned out to be my favorite run of the entire winter.  We had a 3:30 run and it was going to snow, so for grins, I mapped out 16 miles entirely inside the boundary of Cherry Creek State Park, just to see if we could do it.  It was gorgeous and we had the place to ourselves.

love this photo.  running next to the dam
5. Don't be afraid to bribe yourself with treats after your long runs.  We frequently went to get pho afterwards (tasty + salty + warm) and one time I did treat myself to Voodoo Doughnuts.  It was delicious.

6. Get good gear.  At a minimum I suggest:

  • capris
  • tights
  • trail shoes (for running in snow - traction and a bit of added water protection)
  • regular running shoes (for obvious reasons)
  • wool socks that go above your ankles (these keep you warm even when your feet are wet)
  • a few good long sleeve shirts as layers
  • lightweight wind and waterproof jacket
  • beanie
  • light gloves
  • hydration pack (for hydration and to stash layers if you get warm)

7.  Don't forget to eat and drink.  Even though its cold, you still need to hydrate.  On really cold runs, I mixed my hydration mix (Osmo) with hot water and put it in insulated water bottles.  They didn't stay warm, but they didn't freeze either.

8. If its too cold, don't be a hero.  Go hit the treadmill.  A few winters back, it was in the single digits and I had to do a long run, so I thought I was all bad ass and layered up and went running.  Running was fine.  After was bad.  I've got asthma and the cold air (even with my ski balaclava) burned my lungs, making it hard to breathe for the following week.  Now my rule is to go hit the treadmill if it is colder than 20.  Fortunately, the longest run I had to do on the tready was a 1:30 run.  I'm pretty sure there would be not a whole lot of nice things to write about if I had to do my 3:30 run inside at the gym....

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There's my basic tips for winter marathon training success.  I had so much fun that I'm considering doing another one next year.

Thursday, January 01, 2015

2014 review in pictures (and a few words)

Still not working but I've been busy running.  LOTS of running.  But more on that in another post.

Here's a run though of 2014.  This was actually a bunch of fun.  I had a lot of good adventures (and beer).  Here's to even more adventures in 2015!

January
New Years Day run at Roxborough State Park, skiing, kicking off my Colfax Marathon ambassadorship, and a work trip to Helena, MT (where I lived and worked as a Park Ranger in 1996)
I love this run and this group of people
Ski shadow selfie at Winter Park
Lots (and I mean lots) of stuff to give away
interval run at the state park that I used to work at in Helena, MT
February
Traditional Superbowl Ski weekend to Steamboat with family, Year 3 of Team SunRype, and a trip to New Orleans to see my new nephew.  Oh, and our brewery finally opened!
family shenanigans
this was probably a top 10 ski day.  Powder to my knees all day!
you know who to contact if you need fruit snacks...
CLARK!
I somehow managed to find triathletes AND a trail run in New Orleans.  So much fun!
finally!!!
March
MORE skiing, a visit from cousins, the BEST beer fest I went to in 2014 and starting to ride outside more.
Greetings from Copper Mountain from the Trail-Dryden cousins
fresh corduroy.  purr
a visit from Cousin Jeff and beer drinking at our brewery
Collaboration beer fest with friends
post-Sept 2013 flood carnage of Jamestown Canyon in Boulder
April
No more skiing (*sniff*), first ride up Deer Creek in 2014, and a (sucky) trip to Santa Fe for a cycling weekend.
first trip up the big hill.  With exposed legs and arms, no less
ski hill climb in Santa Fe.  Sucky trip but pretty views.
May
May was busy!  A half marathon PR, a beer festival, Rinny and TO, hosting a bridal shower for my friend that married my cousin, more beer, and the first OWS of the year.
South Denver Beer Fest.  Also: shorts in early May
Tirimisu cupcakes for Deanna's bridal shower
I'm sure they were stoked to meet me ;)
Will and I goofing off with our finisher medals.  13.1 for me and marathon relay for him.
more beer at our brewery
first swim at the Gravel Pond
June
June was *really* busy.  IM training kicks into high gear.  And a trip to Idaho for the Boise 70.3 and a family wedding.
Boise 70.3 test ride out by the family ranch
blowing Will a kiss on the run course
The race didn't go super great, but I did manage to get in a kick ass finish jump
cousin shenanigans out in the desert.  Will is a happy boy
rode from my MIL's house to the South Hills.  She thought I was crazy.
ride in McCall, ID.  I got snowed on at the top of the pass.
Happy wedding, Chase and Deanna. :)
July
aka IM hell month.  Nothing fun happened here.  Just a lot of running and riding in the heat. My first trail race (and trail-racing related bleeding). A memorial service for my best friend's husband in Winter Park gave me the opportunity for some altitude IM training. Oh, and I discovered pie milkshakes.  Ok, maybe I had a bit of fun, looking back at things.
long hot run up Waterton.  I had a friend keep me company and I *finally* got to see the big horn sheep
a 16 hour training weekend needs to end with pie milkshakes.
Still not sure what Will did to earn his though
more Waterton.  If you have to run long, the view should be nice
first trail race and first trail flesh wound.  2 weeks before Boulder.  eeps!
I ran from Fraser to the base of Winter Park.  Fun!
roasting marshmallows
it felt weird to be at MJ without my skis
August
Ironman Boulder.  Beer.  A beer fest (this one kinda sucked) - and  kombucha SCOBY.  More beer. A viral plague, thanks to the Boulder Res. Domesticity in the form of pickles and painting and tiling.
mile ~100 at the top of the 3Bs
as sucky as the race was, nothing beats a finish line in your home state

former future
comrade
kombucha

tri club ladies night
former future release of our first spontaneous beer, which ended up winning bronze at GABF

Zipper is a good Quality Control Cat
pickles!

September

loads of free time, due to no job and no IM training. Trail runs and hiking.  Our one and only camping trip, which include a hike where I grossly underestimated the distance.  Our brewery's first bottle release. And more home improvement.

Will fly fishing
Buffalo Peaks Wilderness hike. I thought it was 7 or 8 miles.  We hiked 13.5.  oops.
Weston Pass, CO
trail run at Castlewood Canyon
fire lookout at Devils' Head
trail run at Indian Creek
helping to label beers for our first bottle release
first trail half marathon (it was hard!)
more hiking somewhere around Evergreen
Zipper approves of the paint and the fireplace tile
October
Another cousin wedding in Idaho, cousin shenanigans out at the ranch, a GABF victory for our brewery, wedding anniversary #15, and more hiking.
Bronze in the wild ale category, 8 months after we opened.  This was HUGE
Rocking Y Ranch.  One of my happy places on this planet.
no visit to the ranch is complete without redneck shenanigans.  Cousin Jason built a sugar beet canon.  1000 feet!
most of the Walker clan.  I love these guys.
Anniversary fishing trip where I FINALLY caught a fish.  One fish.
For the entire afternoon.  With a guide on a boat.
Colorado history while out hiking
November
Still hiking, doing more long runs, Kona viewing party, and skiing!  And Will's birthday, where we drank a LOT of beer.
2.4 gallons of Belgian beer
snowy Castlewood Canyon
first treadmill run of the season
run on Highline before it snows
Kona viewing party with Ben Hoffman!
who needs Black Friday when there's White Friday skiing

running in shorts the day after skiing.  I love Colorado
kitties have the right idea
December

Running and more running.  A wedding in Texas. And I made the Coeur team!
Elephant Rock from the Santa Fe trail
sheep again at Waterton
wedding, Texas style
Wishing tree on Highline
long, snowy run at Cherry Creek State Park
longest training run ever at Waterton, followed by Voodoo Doughnuts 
I think Tinkerbell followed me on my run that day
Coeur Sports 2015!