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I mailed my registration in last week for this.... (Read 293 times)

...for Bernie

Bighorn Mountain Wild & Scenic Trail Run
I'll be going up that canyon and coming back down it about 33 hours later (IHOPEIHOPEIHOPE) in the 100 mile event. I did the 50 mile event there back in 2004 and it was beeeeeaaaaaauuuuuuuutifuuuuuuuuuuuul! Can't wait to get back there.

Here's the linky...http://www.bighorntrailrun.com/images/canyon.jpg for those who are curious to know more about it! If anybody wanted to stick a toe in the water at an ultra, the 50K would be an incredible way to get wet!

Lynn B

"I was now a baby-burping, farting, too cold, too hot, not hungry-stripped to my core, a simple, frail consciousness." - R Claridge during '08 Leadville 100
You make me so jealous!

Maybe in a few more years... Big grin

Have a blast!
Slow-smooth-fast
Shit me, how the hell do you run for 48 hours? Just had a look at yor log, impressive.
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AK girls on the Beach
Well I can't wait to live vicariously through your race report. 2 hours is a long run for me. Have fun...it does look beautiful
Run like you are on fire!

5K goal 24:00 or less (PR 24:34)
10K goal 50:00 or less (PR 52:45)
HM goal 1:55:00 or less (PR 2:03:02)
Marathon Goal...Less than my PR (PR 4:33:23)
Lynn - I looked at trying it this year, but can't quite fit it in. I hope to make it one of my marathon+ runs I do, maybe my first ultra. I dont' really want to go into Ultra's, but if it gets me into gorgeous places like this, I am willing to try it!

Would love it if the web site had a more accurate profile on the route(s), though.
San Francisco Marathon*Timberline Marathon*Lost Dutchman Marathon*Reno Cinco de Mayo Marathon

Tahoe Rim Trail 50k*Glacial Trail 50k*Grand Teton Trail Marathon*Goblin Valley 50k
...for Bernie
Quote from trails2run on 1/20/2007 at 12:15 AM:
Would love it if the web site had a more accurate profile on the route(s), though.


There is actually a lot of profile detail (downloadable spreadsheet/graph format) on the 100 mile part of the website. All of the races are run on some part of the 100 mile course, so you can get an idea of the profile of your race that way. You should have plenty of beautiful trail races to choose from. Auburn is close to being the trail running mecca!

Lynn B

"I was now a baby-burping, farting, too cold, too hot, not hungry-stripped to my core, a simple, frail consciousness." - R Claridge during '08 Leadville 100
that looks like a lot of fun! I'm jealous of that view. Wink
Quote from jlynnbob on 1/22/2007 at 7:24 PM:
You should have plenty of beautiful trail races to choose from. Auburn is close to being the trail running mecca!

Lynn B


Surprisingly, although there are tons of trails in this area, and most are easily accessible, there really aren't many trail races in the area. In fact, I can think of only about 4 or 5 - and only 1 of those is less than 26.2 in length! At least I can train on one of the Trails of all rrails - the WS100, of course; hard to get any tougher than that! And portions of it are gorgeous, as I imagine Big Horn will be. Someday.....
San Francisco Marathon*Timberline Marathon*Lost Dutchman Marathon*Reno Cinco de Mayo Marathon

Tahoe Rim Trail 50k*Glacial Trail 50k*Grand Teton Trail Marathon*Goblin Valley 50k
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Crazy man. But we like the cwazies around here!

Big grin

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Kirsten
'07: 1324.5 mi
'08: 1561 mi
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.: 2009 Goals :.
• Run 1750 miles
• 2 marathons (May - Bayshore, Fall - ?)
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k? ~ HM ~ 26.2
• 1st trail relay (North Country)
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