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Location:

Farmington,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jul 08, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

5 K Finish

Running Accomplishments:

 October 21, 2011 Pony Express 50 Mile: 8:30 4th place

March 23-24 2012 Antelope Island Buffalo Run: 23:24:25 hours 12th Place

2013 Flag Rock 10K 1:03 2nd

2012 Utah Triple Crown 8:26:52 Fastest Known Time

2013 Wasatch 100 26:23

2013 Speedgoat 50K 7:16

2013 Moab 55K 5:18

2013 Antelope Island Buffalo 100 Mile Run 18:29 5th

2013 MILLWOOD 100, 3rd finisher

2013 Pony Express Traill 100: 16h53m 1st

Short-Term Running Goals:

2014 Antelope Island Buffalo Run 100 top 3

2014 Salt Flats 100 (or 50) top 3

2014 Bighorn 100

Speedgoat 2014 sub 7 hours

2014 Wasatch 100 sub 24 hours

2014 The Bear 100 sub 24 hours

Long-Term Running Goals:

Eat food.

Personal:

I like cats

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Total Distance
18.00

Farmington Canyon

 I should have been running this canyon at least once a week throughout this past summer. Sleep, however, was more of a priority. I can see this canyon from my home. From Lagoon in Farmington, Skyline Drive takes a bold path up the canyon on a well-graded road cut into the steep canyon walls. A rollover accident anywhere along the road would be 100% fatal because the vehicle wouldn't stop crashing down into the canyon until the next day. Skyline Drive goes eight miles up, past Sunset Campground, to the junction with Francis Road Peak; from there you may continue up and to the North to said Peak, or you can go up and South to Bountiful Peak. 

My intent today was to go somewhere up there. How far would be dictated by how I felt and how passable the road conditions would be. I started from home, clutching last night's Redbox rental, and ran to Harmon's for its return. Dang them, the price went up 20 cents per night.

I continued my mini-adventure run, opting to route through the Lagoon premises on the paved trail named for the park. Up past Farmington pond, then began the climb up into the canyon. Here's why I should have been running this route all last summer: Spring runoff had caused some minor landslides up on the road, and now a gate blocks access to any motor vehicle. Usually this thing is occupied by an endless flow of passenger vehicles, motorcycles and ATVs, which from the look of the dust that is constantly blown into the air, would make for a miserable running experience. Well, I finally got myself on Skyline Drive in the canyon and the place is deserted. Clean air for all.

The miles went by quickly, although I was not running at any impressive speed. It is all uphill, which is why this road appeals to me. I ran it all, no reason not to. The Sunset CG is five miles up the canyon and that is where snow stopped melting. I tried to run through crusty, ankle-deep  snow but it was literally running in slow motion. I felt a small sense of connection to Rocky in the fourth movie, where he trained in deep Siberian snow. Yo, I can beat this guy, for America! I turned around at nine miles and reversed the route.

When I started from home I had an idea of going all the way up to Francis Peak, which would put me in for over 28 miles, but I was relieved when the snow blocked my way. Another three miles up from where I turned around would have been easy, but I will have to wait until after next Spring to take it further. I am wishing the road is closed indefinitely. Nine miles back home and straight into a soothing bath. Yes, bath. You got a problem with that?

According to my big, super smart techno watch, I got over 3,000 feet of vertical climb. I'm happy with that 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Dorsimus on Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 21:07:19 from 67.2.20.184

Depending on what the snow does to it this year it may be a while before they get it fixed, and certainly a long time before vehicles can get up there.

Sounds like a cool run, I'll have to try and meet you for one of those sometime. I love the "Rocky" moments when you're trying to slog up a hill in the deep snow.

Nice work.

From MatthewVH on Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 21:16:22 from 67.2.140.82

Anytime you want to get up there, give me a call.

From jun on Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 21:27:06 from 174.23.175.249

I want to go up there. Let me know when you do it again. And as for a bath, I have nothing but positive things to say. I LOVE taking baths. I take at least one a week, if not more.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 12:58:24 from 205.158.160.209

That's a solid run. I would like to do this and go all the way to the peak. I think if we started at the mouth of the canyon we could get it done. Let's do it.

From MatthewVH on Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 13:20:15 from 69.27.9.106

We won't be able to run to Francis Peak until after spring melt next year.

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 13:27:13 from 205.158.160.209

You're on the Lone Faithfuls list bucko.

"We won't be able to run to Francis Peak until after spring melt next year."

This coming from the guy that climbs Lone and Kings peaks in the winter? Gird up your big girl panties VS!

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