My Hero

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Was going to give Longs Peak another go today but my partner bailed (cough, Frank, cough) and for some reason it would not be as fun going alone so I ran and mountain biked instead.

Anyway, I don’t usually post others material on my blog but this dude, Paul Pomeroy, impressed me so much I had to share his story.

Not only did Paul climb Longs Peak…he ran from Boulder to Longs, summited Longs, and ran back to town!  Here is his story:

I thought some of you would be interested in how things went over the weekend on my run. I would first like to express my gratitude and admiration for all who helped me out - both by running and crewing - and for the support of the BTR in general. I love you guys!

The Facts: -Boulder to Long’s Peak Summit and back
-Almost all trail (3-4 miles asphalt each way)
-About 13,300′ elevation gain
-About 115 miles
-Took 28 hrs. 44 min. to complete

Why I did it:
-You can see the summit from my kitchen window.
- There is a history of people attaining the summit from Boulder using bicycles and running but apparently noone had run the RT (although Legend Buzz Burrell came close, cycling only on the return).
- I love the “backyard ultrarun” and this particular combination of trails appealed to me.

The Blow by Blow:

Having envisioned the course and set the date I set out the weekend prior to ascertain conditions on the peak. It has been a snowy year in Rocky Mountain National Park and I was not surprised to find even the Keyhole Route, the standard and easiest method of ascending the mountain, buried in snow. Happily I arrived at the snow field in the early afternoon, found the going easy and was able to climb in my running shoes and slide comfortably back down.

My confidence thus bolstered I scheduled a 9:00 pm start in order to arrive at the snow field at roughly the same time in the early afternoon. This would also allow me to run the lower and hotter portions of the course at night when conditions would be cooler. The disadvantage of this schedule was that I would have to run all night the first night and then finish quite late the second night. “There will be plenty of time to sleep after the run.” I told myself, (and so there was, while I drove home at 2:30 in the morning,only narrowly averting disaster several times). So I packed my waist pack, dropped
food and water off where I could, and steeled my resolve for the venture. Incredibly, several friends, apparently suffering from a lack of common sense, offered to run with me. Peter Bakwin, making it sound trivial, signed up for 100 kilometers - from Boulder to the summit and back to the parking lot at the base of the mountain. Keith Pike (whose gaudy climbing resume includes numerous risky - and risque- free solos in the American West) was cajoled into the summit push from the parking lot. Stephanie Ehret, fresh off a fantastic 40 mile pacing effort at Western States, said she would be there for
the critical leg from the Long’s Peak parking lot to Hall Ranch. David Silberman was interested in the last leg - Heil Ranch to Boulder- but only because he wanted to check the late night party scene on 4th St. on the way in. So, after a pint of Sierra Nevada and a great sendoff from the boozy ranks of the Boulder Trail Runners, Peter and I hit the road.
Temperatures in the 90’s during the day had led to comfortable running conditions at night. Despite both of us knowing the trail well we took a few wrong turns, primarily due to grasses growing over the trail, yet we proceeded with no mishap along the foothills heading north. Dawn found us climbing steadily up towards the Peak to Peak highway. We took pleasure in our surroundings and each other’s company, finally arriving at the renezvous point with Keith only slightly worse for wear. Here we ate and drank seemingly nonstop for half an hour or so. Bloated from this gluttony I was pleasantly surprised to be able to walk briskly along the trail occasionally breaking out in a modest trot. We negotiated the talus field on rubbery legs, arriving at the snow field to find it considerably icier than we had hoped. Warily assessing the possibility of surviving a high speed slide into the rocks below we found bits of stick and stone to use as impromptu ice axes and ascended the snow. After the summit slabs we relaxed and rested for the descent. It seemed impossible to me that I should only be halfway but that was the case.

The three of us drifted back down the snow field, now softer and thus safer, and rallied in the parking lot along with Steph. There, after another sit down tuck in, I said goodbye to Keith and to Peter ( who didn’t look nearly as tired as I felt) and set off with Steph into the heat of the day. Try as I might to keep the heat at bay I found myself periodically suffering from dehydration and nausea. I was able to maintain momentum except perhaps for an hour or two near the end of the day when walking seemed overwhelmingly preferable to running. Upon arriving at Hall Ranch and food and drink I felt much better. Steph seemed to know when to run and when to walk, and it seemed to me I just followed her back to Boulder. Chatting relieved the tedium and we were lucky enough to see a few fireworks from the high points of Heil Ranch.

How pleasant and strange to find oneself on Fourth Street,on a summer evening, in the wee hours, amidst the parties winding down and the bars letting out, concluding such a nice little adventure. I feel very grateful indeed to have the good fortune to do this run in such good company and under such excellent circumstances. May the forces that govern our destinies be praised!

Sincerely, Paul Pomeroy

Maybe one day I will try to break his record but until then that is some impressive shit!

later, g.


New Bike to Ride.

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Okay, so I figured it was time to put up a new post and bump those crazy Halloween pictures down to the archives.

Shortly after the Halloween party we had a bit of a birthday party shin-dig for me at the house which was a blast (thanks for everything Ann)! Sorry I don’t have any pictures or at least the ones that I do havewould probably get me into trouble…so yeah I don’t have pictures.

In the meantime I finally got a bike and believe it or not started riding! 

DSC03740.JPGThanks to Candice and Dave at Trek Bicycles of Tucson I got a new Trek EX8 (presented by Pinarello) which is rather awesome.  Since breaking my back two years ago on a mountain bike I have not rode one since.  I have definitely missed it and am happy to once again own one!

Okay, believe it or not I actually have to go and get ready to go to a porn star party! Long story, but one of my friends lives with an adult film producer who is having a party…yes, a party and no, there will not be filming at least I don’t think?

later, g.

Ghouls and Gobblins

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Wow, I do not have a whole lot to say about last night aside from the fact that it was the first time I have ever worn heels, fishnet stockings, panties, makeup, pink fingernail polish, etc!  Yes, Karl and I went to Will and Cheynna’s Halloween party as Umbrella Girls.

For those who do not know Umbrella Girls are the models who work motorsports events across the country (www.umbrellagirlsusa.com) and it is owned by my roommate/gf Ann Asiano!

Last night was a blast so instead of babbling, I will move onto the good part…pictures.

DSC03667.JPG Ann was officially designated as the makeup artist for the evening! Here I am post foundation application…wow getting ready to be an Umbrella Girl is tiring.

DSC03672.JPG Karl getting his nails done….yes folks, Karl “Winner of Tour de Toona” Menzies getting his nails painted pink!

DSC03669.JPG Done….heels, fishnet stockings, panties, skirt, pink fingernail polish, wig, make up, and last but not least Juicy Couture Perfume!

DSC03674.JPG Officer Naughty and I on our way to Will and Cheynna’s party.

DSC03677.JPG Derek Zoolander (aka Rory Sutherland) and Officer Naughty (Ann Asiano) at the party.

DSC03685.JPG Neal Rogers (Editor VeloNews) enjoys a podium kiss from the Umbrella Girls and he did not even win shit!

DSC03688.JPG Me, Sonny (Kelly Moninger), Cher (Scott “The Ice Man” Moninger), Ann, and half of Karl.

DSC03695.JPG Shortly after this photo was taken Ben Day and Karl had to get a room!

DSC03699.JPG Then once again shortly after this photo Karl and Rory had to get a room!

DSC03710.JPG Damn…how many dudes did Karl kiss???  Karl, Chuck Coyle, and Ann.

DSC03723.JPG The girls were lining up for a shot at an article at in VeloNews. I guess it pays to be Editor after all!

DSC03719.JPG Will and Cheynna our gracious hosts for the evening…thanks for an awesome Halloween party guys!

DSC03727.JPG So on a parting note the Umbrella Girls say Happy Halloween!

Oh before I forget…to our Boulder friends…we are having a little birthday celebration for me at our house tomorrow starting at 6:30 PM.  Hope to see you there and if you need directions call or email me.

later, g.

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