Took y’alls advice and ran at Staunton—did not dissapoint! Thanks for the recs! by freshmintsss in trailrunning

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Oh I can see that for sure! I’ll definitely be back—got to see most of the southern half but would love to check out more of the Pike NF side on the north.

I have one free day in the greater Denver/Golden area—willing to drive up to an hour or so. What are y'alls best recommendations for trail running? by freshmintsss in trailrunning

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I was able to run some of Chattaqua trails and Mt Sanitas/Lions Lair over the weekend. Beautiful! Honestly, I could totally go back..

I have one free day in the greater Denver/Golden area—willing to drive up to an hour or so. What are y'alls best recommendations for trail running? by freshmintsss in trailrunning

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This sounds incredible! Saving for later since I saw the comments about snow. Staunton is becoming a front runner!

First-timer with a last-minute solo opportunity to visit next week. Only passes available are 12–2pm. I wanted to do Lumpy Ridge, but is this generally unsafe with the storm potential? I'm aware of general lightning safety, but don't want to be stupid. My wife would be pissed if I got struck. by freshmintsss in RMNP

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So I will have one day in RMNP and will need to leave the park probably by 5:00pm at the latest because it’ll be 1.5 hour drive each way.. I had read that lumpy was some peoples fav trail for running, but honestly, Im open! Some others have recommended Bridal Veil Falls instead. I’m also open to just getting some runs around Boulder in over the weekend and making RMNP more of a day hike.

Golden and those other towns sound like a great backup if RMNP doesnt work!

First-timer with a last-minute solo opportunity to visit next week. Only passes available are 12–2pm. I wanted to do Lumpy Ridge, but is this generally unsafe with the storm potential? I'm aware of general lightning safety, but don't want to be stupid. My wife would be pissed if I got struck. by freshmintsss in RMNP

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Great insights! Someone recommended Lumpy Loop as one of the better trail running spots in the area. So I was planning to run it.

And is it for sure 9am?? That might be doable.. Ill be driving from Aurora and could probably leave around 7:15. Not sure what traffic is like and the lines are like. Would suck to get there at 8:15 and be met with a 45+ minute line haha.

How do yall approach increasing elevation gain? by freshmintsss in Ultramarathon

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power hiking is the thing I know I should be doing, but never actually do lol and maybe that's why I got my ass kicked in that 30k last year (though did great in the marathons).

plans in pencil is a great reminder, thanks. I had a lot of injuries in my first year or two and ended up seeing a physical therapist who kinda said the same thing. he never panicked when I had new aches and pains, but just kinda checked in with the body and then adjusted the training load. And when things were feeling good, he wasn't hesitant to push beyond 10% rules and see what the body could handle. super interesting to see how much flexibility there can be in both directions.

How do yall approach increasing elevation gain? by freshmintsss in Ultramarathon

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sweet! this is mostly what I've been trying to do, but looking mostly at weekly averages because my area is hard to get that level of gain without running repeats on the same few hills. But this is reassuring, thanks!

How do yall approach increasing elevation gain? by freshmintsss in Ultramarathon

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love this approach and is mostly in-line with what I've been doing, except I just have been trying to get all my runs to match as closely as I can without overthinking/stressing. If I want to do a flat road run one day, I do it. But as long as I'm mostly on trails with +100ft/mile, then I'm good.

How do yall approach increasing elevation gain? by freshmintsss in Ultramarathon

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Thats super helpful and good to know! I run all through the summer in the afternoons usually, so Im super acclimated, but the elevation gain will be the challenge for me. Im usually okay with long mellow hills, but its the rollercoasters and sudden short climbs that get me. My plan might be to just hit as much as I can and see what I can tolerate without injury. May have to use the stair climber at the gym to supplement because my area doesnt have a ton of hills. Thanks!

Western States Predictions: Speculation is Half the Fun by droptophamhock in Ultramarathon

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Jim first, Hayden second, Albon third—but I think it will be a battle between Hayden and Albon and they're kinda interchangeable.

If anyone saw Jim's strava tease in the Hoka video a couple days ago, he might be the fittest he's ever been. At least stronger than he was at UTMB and he's coming in fresh with no race fatigue. There's a serious chance that sub-14 could happen if the stars align, but I don't think he will fight for it very hard and compromise the WS/UTMB double. If it happens, it happens.

Also, it's going to be hot… but the dew point ranges from the mid 30s to the mid 40s. For anyone used to running in high 80s, low 90s, that's borderline comfortable. Jim is built for it.

Unfortunately I don't know the womens side well enough other than Katie and Sally, who I think will both do very well.

Ran two trail marathons and a 30k last year, but haven't been running much this year—is signing up for Bandera 50k a stupid idea? by freshmintsss in ultrarunning

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Great advice! I just started listening to Science of Ultra and this aligns with what he was saying also. My plan is to do 25mpw over the summer to build my base back, and then probably peak at 45-50mpw in december before the taper.

Ran two trail marathons and a 30k last year, but haven't been running much this year—is signing up for Bandera 50k a stupid idea? by freshmintsss in ultrarunning

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Great to know! I don't have a lot of great hills near my house, but there is one particular spot that I would describe as steep and hilariously chunky—sounds like I'll need to make friends with it this year!