Showing posts with label FRUD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FRUD. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Week in Review (August 26 - September 1)

Tuesday (11,094 steps) - Olive walk before going to work in the office. Gym at lunch, including a Peloton ride, the StairMaster (just a short one) and hiking on the treadmill at 12-13% incline AND some weights.
Took Olive for a walk before dinner at Torchy's. Bosch.
Wednesday (12,078 steps) - Olive walk before going to work. Decided to go to the gym again at lunch, instead of going for a run. Upper body, core and more hiking on the treadmill at 12-13%. Olive walk after work. Dinner & Bosch.
Thursday (20,914 steps) - Work from home. Went for a longer run and my first time on Little Dry Creek in AGES, since it has been raining the whole week. Felt pretty good for the first half and then it was a little bit of a fight to the finish.
Took Olive on a long walk to the lake. Definitely got hotter and more humid.
Another dinner at Torchy's and MORE RAIN.
Bosch.
Friday (15,846 steps) - Wash Park for the first time in ages. Olive and I went to work and took a walk at lunch. Headed home to pack for camping/volunteering. Since we both had gotten off work early for the long weekend we were out the door by 5, but hit rain and a lot of traffic leaving town. We stopped at a brewery in Loveland for a beer and dinner. Yay for a dog-friendly brewery! We also picked up food from the restaurant next door - I had a delicious green chili and chicken sandwich.

When we got to FRUD, we walked over to get our parking pass and to say hi to everyone. It was getting late, so we decided to head to the camper. OF COURSE it started to rain right after leaving the pavilion, so we all got soaked. Watched an episode of Bosch before going to bed.
Saturday (15,027 steps) - Incredibly early wake up call for volunteering, since our shift was at 6 am. We went to get coffee at Dutch Bros before really getting to working. I mostly did packet pick up and of course had to prep food. Saw quite a few people we knew. Took Olive for a quick walk after the 10 am start of the Saturday runners. Olive was a hit with the other volunteers and runners.
Took Olive for a little bit of a longer walk in the afternoon since she was getting restless, and we ended up doing the 2 mile loop.
She finally conked out after a big, long day.
The temperatures were SO MUCH BETTER than last year. We were also treated to a beautiful sunset.
Our shift finally ended at 10, and we went over to the camper to sit and have a beer before going to bed.
We were all too exhausted to do much, however, and went to bed pretty quick.
Sunday (18,810 steps) - Since we were still around, we walked over to the aid station after waking up (maybe around 7 or 7:30) and decided to work for part of the day. I went for a run after the Sunday racers started. It was definitely warmer and sunnier - but glad to get some mileage in. Embarrassingly sore from... volunteering? Early afternoon we decided that we were going to head home. Stopped at another new brewery on the way home - 300 Suns - for lunch. The beer was meh, but the food was delicious! Especially the cheese curds (not in this pic).
Vegged the rest of the evening, Bosch.
Monday (10,399 steps) - Slept in! Coffee on the deck with Batman and Olive.
Went to Torchy's for breakfast and then decided to take Olive to the dog park in hopes that there would still be some water in the creek for her to get her paws wet. Thankfully, there was!
4 Noses and then dinner at home, more Bosch. 

Stats:
  • 104,168 steps
  • 12.32 miles run
  • 16.7 miles walked
  • 24 minutes of cardio
  • 40 minutes of strength

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Front Range Ultra Dayze (FRUD) 100M (Race Recap)

Loveland, CO
Saturday, August 31
100 Mile attempt #21
Weather - HOT, sunny

I was the very first person (again) to sign up for Ultraventure Supplement's newest race, the Front Range Ultra Dayze (FRUD) in Loveland, CO. While I love the organization and race directors, this race was basically all the things I do not like. A "looped" course, late start and in the summer. I was unsure of how the race would go without a ton of running since the Summit 200 DNF.

Race morning
I had been helping at packet pick up and with about 15 minutes before the race started I used the bathroom and got some selfies.

Me, Ben, Caolan, Maureen & Lisa
Other than finishing 100 miles, I didn't really have a plan. Ben had signed up last minute and thought he was going to win and/or do really well, so we didn't have any plans to run together at all. I lined up somewhere in the middle. Ben took off pretty quick and I put headphones in and planned to run at least a full loop before beginning my run/walk intervals.

The forecast was for low 90's and I knew it was going to be rough. I spent a bit chatting with Eric, a guy that I met at Happy Camper a few years ago, but he ended up hanging back and said I was going faster than he wanted (which no one ever says). 

I ran the first full 2 miles without walking and then maybe another mile before I started in on  my run/walk intervals. I started with 3 minutes running and 1 minute walking and that worked for a bit. The heat was making me a bit nauseous - and it didn't help that it was full sun! About the only thing that sounded good was watermelon and apple sauce packets. I knew that wasn't going to be enough calories for the day, but I was eating what I could and mainly worrying about just staying hydrated. It was so warm that doing a 2 mile loop meant that I was drinking an entire flask each time, which seemed crazy. I was briefly seeing Ben on an out/back section but we didn't run together at all. Finally, I sent him a message and asked him if he wanted to do a quick happy hour at the camper - Liz, who was doing the 12 hour, opted to join us.
At some point Ben and I did a loop or two together, but he was really struggling with the heat and decided to take a break at some point.  We finally got some relief from the heat when the sun started to set. 
I did more intervals for 3-4 loops and then decided to take a break. Not because I was tired, just because I didn't really feel like being out. I tried to take a nap in the camper but gave up (which again, since I wasn't really tired made sense anyway). Wasted more than an hour. Went out again and did more intervals for 3-4 loops. Back to the camper to try to sleep. I set an alarm for 75 minutes. Got REALLY cold, but did not sleep. Even though I was still awake, I set it again for another 75 minutes, telling myself I would rather finish when the sun came up. Stupid. Since I felt "cold," I first grabbed my new hoodie and figured I would do a loop in that - then of course after a few minutes I got hot. I decided for the next loop that I would try the R1, but same thing. Too hot. Then of course, the sun came up for real and it was a zillion degrees with zero clouds again.
Ben was awake after having taken maybe 8 hours off. He said he wasn't feeling great but he would head over to the start to finish the loop and decide what he wanted to do. I tried to remind him that with the race set up that he could literally walk the rest of the race and still finish. I switched to short sleeve shirt again, and headed out, thinking he would catch up at some point.
Turns out, he decided to drop at 44 miles. UGH, so I was going to have to do the rest of these miles alone. Although, to be fair, I had been doing them alone this whole time (for the most part). I was still doing some intervals, although they were getting shorter and shorter. At one point he did bring me a Ziggi's protein smoothie - and it was DELICIOUS. I had initially hoped to be done by lunch, but with my 4+ hour stop overnight, this was definitely taking forever. It was also a HUGE mistake to not do more miles at night. I could finally see the light at the end of the tunnel when I had single digit miles. I switched into my crocs for the last loop because I was getting super tired of wearing shoes. Finally done.

Ben was at the finish line and got some pictures. I can't even remember what I did after finishing, but I think we stuck around to chat for a few minutes before going offsite to a brewery for a beer and food.

Overall Time - 32:31:09
Overall Place - 7/22
Gender Place - 2/8
Garmin Time - 32:31:32 (Run 10:46:22, Walk 1537:38, Idle 6:07:31)
Garmin Distance - 103.14
Elevation Gain - 1,985'
Miles 1-10 - 11:23, 11:33, 12:22, 12:08, 12:15, 11:59, 12:30, 13:19, 12:55, 12:40
Miles 11-20 - 14:36, 13:42, 16:08, 13:02, 15:38, 12:59, 13:42, 16:52, 17:29, 14:58
Miles 21-30 - 17:24, 13:59, 17:56, 14:03, 18:47, 17:39, 46:55, 17:36, 15:39, 13:00
Miles 31-40 - 13:20, 12:41, 14:49, 13:28, 18:26, 14:08, 15:58, 21:00, 16:42, 23:21
Miles 41-50 - 18:25, 23:25, 13:42, 20:49, 13:15, 13:31, 13:38, 15:06, 13:33, 13:17
Miles 51-60 - 13:37, 19:30, 13:29, 16:45, 14:55, 18:51, 16:34, 1:15:38, 16:48, 16:43
Miles 61-70 - 15:19, 15:50, 15:38, 2:37:37, 18:03, 14:22, 15:26, 14:13, 14:41, 16:53
Miles 71-80 - 16:25, 16:31, 23:30, 18:28, 17:57, 16:08, 23:42, 15:52, 27:09, 18:40
Miles 81-90 - 23:51, 18:59, 35:44, 18:16, 19:58, 15:19, 14:52, 14:52, 17:09, 16:00
Miles 91-100 - 21:52, 15:09, 17:21, 15:44, 20:15, 16:22, 17:32, 20:27, 21:44, 22:47
Miles 101-104ish - 20:48, 21:51, 19:17, 17:43

There was one girl who started the 100 mile on Sunday and was running really well, but based on the other finishers, I was actually looking to podium for the females. I had to wait until Monday to confirm, but the fast gal dropped and I got 2nd Female! I hate the coulda would shoulda, but if I hadn't spent so much time in the camper, I definitely could have won this one. But super happy with a 2nd place finish on a horrifically hot day.

Thoughts:
  • I still do not like loop courses. I did this race to support the race directors. I will not run it again (unless I do a shorter timed distance), but I will come up and volunteer again. The event itself is fun!
  • Good swag! Dry bag and beanie vs. a shirt, although they had them for purchase (both pre-sale and at the event), plus stickers, etc.
  • Course was very well marked, never went more than probably 20 feet without seeing a flag and/or reflective. (I did assist with confirming markings were in place before day one of the race.
  • Multiple distances for everyone! 200 mile, 100 mile, 100 hour, 72 hour, 48 hour, 24 hour, 12 hour and 6 hour (although the 6 hour will not be back for next year).
  • One aid station, with lots of food options.
  • Bathroom access on multiple parts of the course.
  • Mix of sidewalk and packed dirt with a small section of rocky gravel. Terrain was fine, but man, it is very exposed, so on a sunny day it is HOT HOT HOT.

Friday, September 6, 2024

Week in Review (August 27 - September 2)

Tuesday (17,862 steps) - Rower and Olive walk before going to work in the office. Climbed the Empire State Building on the StairMaster and weights at lunch.

Wednesday (22,312 steps) - Olive walk before work. Did my tempo run at lunch.
I hate running 9x3 minutes "fast" and it was a million degrees. I ended up only doing 5 repeats - but at least I finished all of them in the pace range, unlike the last time I did these. Salsa's for dinner.
Thursday (11,444 steps) - Up early to drive to Loveland to volunteer! First job was to run the loop and make sure all the markings were in place.
Outside of an hour of packet pickup, it was pretty slow and I was able to get all my work done on the laptop.
Decided to head out in time to drop Olive off at home and meet Ben at Torchy's for dinner.
Friday (16,174 steps) - Up early to take Olive for a bit of a longer walk before going in to the office. We actually saw an owl!
After work we had to finish up packing and get the camper ready to drive back up to Loveland for the race. Ariel came home to spend the weekend with Olive so we didn't need to find a dog sitter. We actually got out basically as planned and the drive wasn't that bad. We got Shelly set up and went to a dive bar in town for dinner - it was pretty delicious!
It was a bit later than I would have liked before we got to sleep since we ate late.
Saturday (111,723 steps) - I had set an alarm for 7:30 although I woke up before that. Probably the best night's sleep I've ever had in Shelly - it was nice to have good sleep the whole week leading into this! Ben and I went to Ziggi's for breakfast and "coffee" - yes, we got pumpkin spice.
We got back to the camper and were getting things ready when we came across another loose dog. I swear we are a magnet for them. Checked around and no one seemed to know who it belong to, so we had to call animal control. Thankfully, the dog was chipped and lived nearby.
Front Range Ultra Dayze (FRUD) - 100 miler!
Sunday (107,868 steps) - Front Range Ultra Dayze (FRUD) 100 miler, continued. By the time I was off the course, we were hungry and thirsty. We had found there were quite a few breweries in town and the Skybear came recommended and wasn't too far away.
The beer was ok, and the mac n' cheese was pretty good.
We also saw a guy bring a cat into the brewery, so that was fun. I was getting tired, so we headed back to the race area where Shelly was. We were going to sit outside and cheer on runners, but I was really congested, so Ben gave me a Benadryl, and I was basically out within a half hour.
Monday (10,298 steps) - I can't remember how early I got up, but I had slept ... ok. We walked over to the start/finish to see how people had fared overnight That's when I found out that I ended up being second female (!) and got my award!
Ben got coffee for us and then was starting to clean up the camper and get her all loaded up and ready to go. I stayed behind and chatted with other runners that were STILL out on course.

We decided we didn't necessarily want to be gone all day, so we left late morning, with Ben wanting to stop at 4 Noses on the way home. Ariel had already walked Olive (and headed back to school), so we were able to sit inside in the glorious air conditioning. We got the Korean BBQ and some beer.
Went home to unpack and get cleaned up. Ben found out I had never seen "Apocalypse Now" so we started watching it, but it was kinda boring and I was falling asleep. Amanda was working, so we went to Torchy's for some queso. By the time we got home, walked Olive, and finished watching the movie, it was time for bed. Shortest weekend ever. 

Stats:
  • 297,681 steps
  • 109.95 miles run
  • 13.35 miles walked
  • 44 minutes of cardio
  • 20 minutes of strength

Week in Review (September 2 - September 8)

Tuesday  (10,702 steps) - Walked Olive before going to work in the morning. Gym at lunch - Peloton ride and a half hour on the treadmill at ...