Showing posts with label OTHTC 50K. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OTHTC 50K. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Back in the Saddle

On Sunday December 3, 2017 Tanya, Jeannette and I traveled to Ridgecrest Ca to run in the "High Desert Ultra; though this year we all decided to run the 30K and not the 50K. At race start the weather was chilly, windy and clear but not as frigid as it can be this time of the year in Ridgecrest. As always the race had a big turnout and seeing many ultra friends and meeting new ones is always fun. In many races we often start together and then gradually separate as we settle into our individual paces; but not this morning for what ever reason we all went our own way. When it was all done we all had a good runs! Man! It always feels good to be on the trails! Tanya had a fantastic day with a 1st place finish in her age group and a 2nd female overall finish. Jeanette and I ran good runs respectively, finishing strong, healthy and injury free. See you on the trails! MJ









WE ARE BORN TO RUN

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

High Desert Ultra: Report and Videos

Tanya and I decided to get up early and drive to Ridgecrest the day of the race. That meant leaving home at 4:30am, the drive is 2 hours and the race start time was 7:00am. The drive was nice, and we made it there without incident at 6:30am. I ran into race headquarters and picked up our bibs and goodie bags. The weather was very cool, so we had to decide how many layers to wear, but we didn't want to over dress. There is nothing worse than carrying to much stuff; but it is also no fun when you are under dressed and it is freezing!



Just before the start we saw so many friends, this race brings everyone out. Depending on how you look at it, this is a great race to either end your race season, or mark the beginning. Tanya and I decided to really start out easy, our goal was to average 5 miles each hour, then try to run a negative split on the second half of the race. Breaking six hours was the ultimate goal for today.


Tanya and Dorsh



The miles where just rolling by, it was such and incredible day. The desert is such a beautiful place, you can see for miles and miles. The mountains in the distance are the beginning of the High Sierra's. The weather was cool the skies were over cast, just perfect for trail running.




It just doesn't get much better than this, some people run for speed, some for competition, some for enjoyment. At times I run for all of those things, but this day I was running for enjoyment. No pressure, just me, Tanya, trails shoes and this beautiful desert.



20 miles down and 10+ to go. The Temps began dropping at this point, and rain was threatening. Nothing worse than being cold and wet (Ugh). Luckily we made it to the finish before the skies opened up!



One of the rare occasions I finish before Tanya, I just had a little more in those last five miles. We both finished under the 6 hour mark so we are pleased with that. The High Desert Ultra is a great race when stepping up to the Ultra distance; no mountains to climb, and the people are great!
Finishing times: 5:45 (Marc) 5:50 (Tanya)2009 here we come!
MJ

Friday, December 7, 2007

High Desert Ultra 50K: Last Race of the year

Our Trail running year unfortunately has come to an end. But Tanya and I can't think of any better way to end the year then to run the friendliest Ultra around; the High Desert Ultra in Ridgecrest, CA. This race was my first Ultra marathon, so I feel an attachment to it. We decided to drive up the morning of the race this year. Our friend and Training partner Jeannette Ewing picked us up at an early 4am. Ridgecrest is about a 2 hour drive, with the race starting at 7am this would give us plenty of time to get there. We arrived at the Cerro Coso Community College right at 6am the outside temperature was 29 degrees (Brrrr), the walkers where just leaving from the starting line. For those who wish to walk the course they are allowed the opportunity to get an early start. Nice I think.




(Tanya and Jeannette just before the start)
We picked up our bib number and goodie bag, and ran in those familiar faces we see all the time. It was like a big Ultra Reunion. What we just love about the Ultra world is the family atmosphere, some times you forget names but never the faces.
The run started right on time at 7:00am with a chilly temperature of 30 degrees, I guess I was not brave enough to run in shorts as many others did.


( Ultra friends: Leigh,Jeannette,Shannon,Kathleen)
The morning was so beautiful, you could see the desert landscape, and the surrounding mountains for miles and miles and miles. Jeannette and I ran together, while Tanya hung back for much of the race talking and walking with old and new friends. But she always seems to be able to make up time and distance very quickly :) So Jeanette and I got into a slow but early rhythm, our goal was to finish strong and try to go under 6 hours and 30 minutes.
( A desert raven saying hello to the runners)
As the miles passed and we ventured farther into the desert, the rock formations became more abundant and just interesting to look at. I believe that millions of years ago this area must have been a sea due to the rounded shapes of the rocks. But I'm not a geologists :)

(Me and Tanya hanging out with the ROCKS)
As the morning turned to afternoon the temperature began to rise, and we started stripping layers, but it was a perfect day for running. There was no other place I would rather be.
Jeannette and I began to pick up the pace after the halfway point and our plan was working. We where passing people and making up time. Way to go Jeannette, she was on her way to setting a new PR! As we approached the finish line, with about a 1/4 of a mile to go, who was right behind us? Tanya! she knows how to close and finish a race, it was good to see her and we all finished together.

(The 3 amigo's another race and year done 2008 here we come)

We missed our goal of 6 hours and 30 minutes; but we gave it a good shot finishing in 6 hours and 37 minutes. A new 50K PR for Jeannette! Way to Go!

After crossing the finish line we grabbed a slice of Pizza and I looked for the KEG but the beer was all gone :( Guess I have to run faster next year :) We took a nice hot shower, chatted with friends and then hit the road. 2007 was a great year, and the High Desert 50K was a great way to finish it. Thinking of stepping up to the ultra distance, then the High Desert Ultra is the race for you! I'll see you all there next year!