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Apr 08, 2005

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Former Course Record Holder (it was a good run while it lasted...)

Logan Peak Trail Race

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Race: Logan Peak Trail Race (28 Miles) 04:29:49, Place overall: 4
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Logan Peak Trail Race

-Short Report

Awesome run, did really well.  Shaved an hour off my time from 2 years ago.  Beat Jon's course record by a half hour, and still finished 4th.  Very happy with it though.

1st Jon Allen

2nd Ty Draney

3rd Corbin Talley

4th Cody Draper

All of us finished within 3 mins of each other.  Gory details later....

T-4:29:49 (by my watch) (9:38 ave pace)

Longer Report...

My first attempt at this race was 2 years ago when it was in its first year and Paul and I decided to run it as a training run.  We ran hard, but took long breaks at all the aid stations and at the top.  We still finished 4th and 5th, but left me wanting more (ie, I wanted to do it much faster).  I didn't get a chance to last year due to injuries so this was the year.  My goal was to stay in the top 5 overall, but knew it would be a challenge due to the big names there.  We had Jon Allen (course record holder from last year), Ty Draney, Karl Jarvis (ultra marathon extraordinares), and Corbin Talley (fast guy who now does trail races), and Leland Barker (3? time winner of the Wasatch 100 and trail running legend).  Never mind the other unknown 70+ starters.  Serious competition for us. 

The race starts out at ~5000 feet up on the Logan bench.  We all start up the hills in a comfortable uphill climb pace that lets us chat.  We quickly settled into a group of 5 that turned into 6 within a few miles.  We kept the uphills slow and easy to conserve energy for later.  The course climbs to about 8000 feet by the time we hit Aid Station 1 (4.5 miles into it).  My splits for the first section were: 9:09, 10:52, 15:21, 15:40, 15:44 (including stopping at aid 1).

The second section of the course takes you on the South Sincline trail which for much of it is a jeep trail that is rarely used.  We kept together still as a group of 5 (Jon, Karl, Ty, Corbin, and myself).  That really help pass the time.  That and the views, they are awesome.  This section felt good and some went faster on the downhills, but we all joined back up for the uphills.  Other than a few snowy and muddy sections, this section was ideal.  Splits were: 9:58, 7:21, 7:42, 12:48, 9:49

The third section is the big climb up to the peak.  We left aid 2 in a group (still) and worked our way up the snowy ridge.  One section was especially snowy/icy and I pretty much slid (on my shoes) down the whole thing.  Once we worked our way to the top, we took a few min break and took some photos and admired the view before blasting the downhill.  Our split at the top was 2 hours and 42 min.  My time 2 years ago was 3 hours and 5 mins.  Wow.  On the way down, we followed the trail, but stayed on the ice as much as possible as it was fast to skid/run down.  My feet got a bit wet here and was the beginning of trouble for me.  I quickly focused on making it to the third aid station with as little effort as possible and put the feet issue out of my mind.  We had some slow sections as we were forced to re-climb the ice fall that we slid down the first time.  Corbin and Ty got stuck on it and couldn't climb up it without sliding back down.  They soon caught up to us to resume our pack running (much more fun)  Splits for this section: 12:09, 10:21, 14:38, 12:37, 7:50, 7:37

After Aid #3, we still had quite a bit of climbing then desending, then more climbing, then more desending (get the point?).  Jon took off on a rather steep section of downhill, and my legs just wouldn't let me keep up.  I slipped to 5th for a while and "clomped" down the hills.   Jon says I run too loudly.  Sorry Jon.  During all that clomping, my foot slid around in the shoe and I felt a nice warm spot on the bottom of each foot.  Great.  I stopped to tighten my shoe and that helped for a while.  At this point the order was Jon, Ty (both out of sight but not too far), Corbin, myself with Karl not to far behind.  I focused on staying in contact with Corbin by running most of the uphills and going slow on the downhills to save the feet.  By the last climb, I could see Jon and Ty about 100 yards ahead, but had lost sight of Karl (good, 1 down).  The guys (Jon and Ty) blasted down the canyon and I never saw them again.  I debated about stopping at the final Aid Station #4 for some fruit, but thought I could make up time lost by not stopping.  Splits for this section: 10:33, 9:18, 6:37, 7:40, 10:59, 9:56, 7:47

The final section is a nasty downhill (the opposite of the first 4.5 miles of the race).  My foot was done for and so I gritted my teeth and ran on my toes best I could.  It is really hard to run on your toes on a steep downhill.  I lost Corbin during this section and resigned myself to 4th, since I coudn't go any faster due to overworked quads and running on my toes.  I did get a glimpse of him on Deer Fence trail (200 meters ahead), but he took off and went into his patented Corbin kick (we joked he was a 12 min 5K guy and I still think he is).  Other than the nasty pounding my body took, I was still managing the last section rather well.  I remember that 2 years ago, I was on a death march over the last 10 miles of the race.  Things felt much better this time around. This year I survived the downhill and limped on in to the finish. Splits for this section: 6:56, 6:25, 6:12, 7:06, 7:18 (pace).

Split for the second half was about 1:50 mins. (2:25 in 2007)

After finishing, I took off the shoes to assess the damage.  Not pretty.  I had large 2-3 inch circle under my left heel that had split open and was oozing puss.  The right foot had a smaller blister that had not yet popped.  I ended up limping around for the rest of the day.  I am not sure if I will be able to run for a while until this chunk of skin heals up.  Oh well, it was well worth it.  Still one of the toughest races around and by far the hardest one I have ever done.  I would recommend it to anyone wanting to put themselves through massive amounts of un-necessary pain. 

T-4:29:49 (9:38) 161 ave 182 max

7700 feet of ascent, 7700 feet of descent according to the course maps (Garmin had it at 9200 for both).


Cascadia 4 Miles: 28.00
Comments
From Jon on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 17:12:37 from 75.169.152.43

You did awesome, awesome, awesome today! You were leading at mile 16! And when I looked back at 20 and could still see you I knew you were running crazy today. If I had told you yesterday that you would break 4:30, I don't think you would have believed it!

From Dale on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 17:22:03 from 69.10.215.11

Way to go! Sounds like the competition was fierce. Gotta be happy breaking the old course record and knocking an hour off your previous time. Nice work!

From josse on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 17:40:10 from 70.192.136.0

Sounds like fun can't wait for the gory details:)

From Burt on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 18:08:21 from 98.167.151.26

Great job Cody.

From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 18:32:15 from 24.216.235.183

Impressive running today! I can't imagine how tough a race like this must be. Great job!

From Brent on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 21:21:20 from 66.7.127.219

Cody, great race, 4th place king of the mountain, 500 commando points for 4th, guts, determination,etc. Those green shorts just won't be passed.

Stay Kool, massage, B of BS Rools out

From paul on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 21:26:43 from 24.19.109.134

Awesome job Cody! Way to give Jon and CORBIN FRICKIN TALLEY a run for their money. Jeez.

You'll be itchin' for the 100-milers in no time, I expect. Hope you won some more hammer gel out of it.

From Maurine/Tarzan on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 00:13:49 from 97.117.78.253

Awesome job, Cody. You guys are animals out there. I can't believe you can run those uphills - they about put my in the puke zone.

From Walter on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 00:16:07 from 76.27.15.208

Codster! sheesh man! You just about nipped Corbin! You and Jon are freaks of nature when you go off road! I cant believe you! Im speechless Cody, Speechless! I....

From Mike Warren on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 00:22:39 from 208.117.124.133

Incredible run! I am in awe of all you guys. Oozing Puss, chunks of skin, shreded quads, mega blisters, nasty body pounding, massive amounts of pain and killer climbs! You are the man, much respect and AWESOME job!!!

From Superfly on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 00:45:51 from 208.117.127.110

Way to shave an hour off the old time and beat Jon's old record. A 29 mile run or race is 29 miles any way you look at it. Good Job man.

From Andy on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 00:47:04 from 207.155.176.10

Great job. You Logan guys are amazing.

From Jon on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 00:48:56 from 75.169.152.43

"I would recommend it to anyone wanting to put themselves through massive amounts of un-necessary pain."

Beauty!

Yeah, take care of your heals. Some nice biking or elliptical should give the skin some rest. I can't believe you ran down Dry on your toes- ouch. I bet you win the "sore quads" award.

For the record, I didn't say you run "too loudly", just loudly. It's actually nice to be able to keep track of you without looking...

From Jon on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 00:49:53 from 75.169.152.43

Umm, and that's supposed to be "heels". And isn't Corbin an 11:20 5k-er?

From redrooster on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 01:17:34 from 71.219.135.124

too cool... and great finish!! too bad you couldn't take that Jon guy, I was rooting for you, but don't let him know. I think the trash talking really got him motivated. you'll get him next year. But next year I am going to be running and I am guaranteeing that I will whup you both!!!

From Twinkies on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 14:18:38 from 67.166.71.60

Great job Cody. How did you run down Dry Canyon on your toes without falling on your face? That must have been quite a sight. Hope your heels feel better soon. It was fun to visit with you after the race.

From jtshad on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:39:04 from 204.134.132.225

Great race and an awesome time! Tough running, especially considering the blisters...hope they heal quickly.

From Dave S on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 15:58:58 from 4.254.228.182

Nice job against some good competition! Way to tough it out at the end. Running downhill on your toes has got to be killer. That race sounds like it is fun and painful.

From Jon on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 17:55:27 from 138.64.2.76

I just realized that I don't think I've ever seen Paul so excited he used ALL CAPS before. I think you almost gave him a heart attack, getting him so worked up and all.

From paul on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 18:09:34 from 65.103.252.214

Mike Kirk once described Corbin as "the best all-around runner in Utah". That's worth shouting about.

From Predog on Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 13:35:26 from 75.165.246.29

very nice. You guys are nuts. Maybe next year I'll do it.

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