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Alaska Salmon Runs

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St. George,UT,U.S.A

Member Since:

Apr 02, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

97th at Boston

1:09:40 Half Marathon

2:25:50 Marathon

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get healthy enough to enjoy a run again.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To be able to do it... long term. 

Personal:

"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the Gift" -Steve Prefontaine

Live your life. Take chances. Be crazy. Don't wait. Because right now is the oldest you've ever been and the youngest you'll be... ever again.

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Race: Alaska Salmon Runs (26.2 Miles) 02:36:40, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
27.00

Pre race junk: I signed up for this race a few months ago and thought it would be fun to do while we were up here in Cordova Alaska. But after getting up here I got way too into the fishing, sight seeing, 4-wheeling ect and the thought of having to take time away from all of that to run a race sounded tragic. I've turned into an even bigger adult kid up here. There are way too many cool things to do outside and I can't control myself. Plus it gets light at around 4 a.m and doesn't get dark until after 11 p.m. So I haven't slept much all week. No time to sleep when  you fish until dark then spend 2 hours after taking care of all the fish we caught. And last but not least my diet up here has been off the hook. Mik'L's aunt is an amazing cook and I love to eat. Haven't stopped plus I've been drinking Mt. Dew to help take the edge off:) So anyways not the best prep the week of a marathon. But I didn't come up here to run the marathon. I came to do everything Alaska and as much of it as I could in the time we have here. I told Mik'L on the ride out to the starting line that I'd be lucky to break 3 hours with the way I felt... running faster just sounded out of the question.  

The weather was forcast to be rainy the entire time we were here but it's been amazing. The day of the race was the best day of them all. As we drove out to the starting line of the race we saw a moose walk out in the road in front of us.

The Course: It starts 26.2 miels (distance was right on after driving it twice). We started out in the flats or the Cooper river delta. Basically a massive drainage at the base of a massive mountain range. But it's flat from there all the way into town. Well maybe a 1% grade incline for the first 14 miles then a 1% decline for about 7 miles and the rest flat. The first 15 miles of the race start on a dirt (very loose gravel road) and it turnes to good pavement after that. You cross countless bridges and rivers as you make your way back into town. All of them bigger than any river in Utah (other than the Colorado). I've never seen so much water. It's all running off the mountains and the 4-5 big glaciers that are above the Cooper River delta. Then as you get 4 miles from town you start to come into a little valley that flows around a big freshwater lake and then the town is on the far side of the lake creating a little barrier between the lake and the ocean. This place is really amazing! Words do no justice...

The Race: I got to ride out there with my wife and her aunt who also got to drive right behind me for the first 22 miles of the race. This was for caution of any bears. And they were able to bring me GU and drink anytime I wanted. That was nice. We started and two guys went out ahead of me and that kind of flipped a trigger in my brain. I quickly matched their pace and basically from there to the finish was locked into a 5:50ish pace. It felt smooth and comfortable. I didn't feel like I was killing it, rather just enjoying the day. Had to stop at mile 11 for a big boy potty break that took 40 seconds of real time and maybe cost me a little more just becaue I had to stop and start. But still hit the half in 1:18:00. By the half I was getting really sick of the gravel and the long, long incline. It wasn't steep but there was no change in grade from mile 7 to 14 or so and it just got pesky. I'd dropped the other two guys after mile 1 and had no sight or sound of them by mlie 5. 2nd pace was 3:02 and would have been a new course record from the old 3:20.

Once on the pavement I wanted to try and get a little faster turnover with the slight decline for about 6 miles but my splits just stayed basically the same. Once you get to the lake there are some rollers into town and I slowed from 6 min pace to around 6:10 pace. Hit the second half in 1:18:40. So a pretty even split race for me.  

I felt good the entire way. Mile markers were right on through mile 19 or 20 and then my garmin went crazy when I dumped water all over myself so I didn't get anymore splits. Had a blast and am so glad I signed up and then decided to run the race. So pretty, so fun and I never felt trashed. Finished the race then went back to the house got ready to go fishing and we fished from noon to basically midnight. Never felt any hang over from the race. Really no soreness or the normal fatigue.

Sorry this is long for those who made it this far.

Blk Launch Miles: 27.00
Comments
From steve ash on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 13:02:56 from 174.52.97.157

Good work Clyde! Sounds like your having fun. I'll bet that whale sighting was something else for sure..

From Paul on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 13:36:26 from 24.10.141.104

Nice job. Hope you won a huge fish, or a parcel of land or something like that.

From Jake K on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 13:43:06 from 155.100.226.53

So you shaved about an hour off the course record? Not too shabby!!! Congrats on a real nice run. Alaska sounds amazing. Enjoy the rest of your trip and stay vigilant when it comes to bears! :-)

From Clay on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 15:11:52 from 63.248.35.54

Clyde, maybe you found the secret Mt dew and loads of fishing add up to a great marathon!!!;) Excellent race and way to go! Have you caught any halibut?

From jtshad on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 15:30:08 from 204.134.132.225

Great job, so much for really easy 3 hour marathon! Sounds like you were on a roll enjoying the views...I agree with Paul hope you got some delicious swag!

From Holt on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 15:50:32 from 71.213.88.46

"A parcel of land" you absolutely kill me Paul!

Awesome job Clyde! Sounds like a way fun run, and cool that you were able to run so strong. So that just brings the question, what the crap is our deal in a real race?!

When you back in town?

From Superfly on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 21:02:51 from 12.12.122.127

Yes a parcel of land would be nice. I'd sell my soul for a building lot up here. It's very beautiful and very expensive. The only way into this town is by plane or ferry. Making things very expensive.

Anyways thanks everyone. Actually the only prize I got was pulling in a couple 50 lb halibut later on that night. But that was soo worth it.

Dave we get back Tuesday afternoon sometime.

From Jon on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 21:34:00 from 98.71.129.149

Not often you can set a marathon CR by almost 30 minutes. Maybe you should do all your marathons while tired and eating only fish and Mt Dew! It's the new secret to running.

From Holt on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 23:06:28 from 71.213.88.46

Corbin Talley once told me the secret to his team's success was Dew and Twinkies, so now our teams exchange gifts!

From josse on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 12:37:17 from 75.220.226.13

congrats on the 1st place finish. This was a shore report compared to others:) I knew you were in Alaska but didn't realize you were planning on running a marathon. These marathons (small and simple) are the best.

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