Finally home!
Finally home after 26 hours of driving. So we drove for 52 hours, raced for 23 hours and spent the other four days getting organized and ready for the race. Quite the week that’s for sure.
The race went well, I felt great for most of it and seemed well on par to break my record. Then when I finally lapped Eric I decided to slow down and do a few laps with him. At this point my motivation disappeared. After 19 hours of hiking with 47000 feet of climbing I was beginning to lag on the whole excitement. Although it seemed I had a new record in my sights I lost all impetus once I had assured myself with 1st place.
The altitude may have also played a role in my total body shut down. Three days prior to the race I was feeling winded at 9000 feet and a little light headed. I mainly spend my time touring from 1600-9000 feet rarely spending hours at the higher elevations. So simply driving down and then trying to race from 8300-9800 feet would be very hard. Which is why I tried to spend at least two days above 9000. Not much of an acclimatization but it was all the time I had.
One day was in the mountains above Ogden and then the other was in the Wasatch. The low snow year was a little disappointing, i felt bad for all those that love to ski and had obviously had a poor snow year. I hope the rest of the season improves for those down here.
Where was I going with this. All went well I won the race and apart from some pins and needles in my feet I feel great. A successful trip.
I am looking forward to getting back on my mission. I can’t wait to get out and ski some fresh powder off some of my favorite peaks. Whenever I travel away I am always re-energized by my home mountain ranges, there is soo much to ski and so much snow. Not many areas I have skied in have this diversity with such an amazing quantity of great lines to ski.
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Congratulations on the 1st place Greg! I’ll be up at Roger’s Pass March 10th and 11th. I’d love to hook up with you and Ian for a few laps.
Greg, it’s double amazing what you’re doing at altitude after training down low. Double congratulations on your win! Next time come to the Aspen area for a week or ten days before the race and do some long tours to acclimate, we can find you places to stay. How about staying up at a hut at 10,000 feet for a week? That would do the trick. Perhaps we can get your sponsors to spring for more traveling money so you can take the time off work!
Congrats……….keep up the kick ass stories!!!!!
Go Greg Go!! Congrats on 1st place (Not the first time I’ve said that and won’t be the last).
Sending you and your family my love, and looking forward to our next meeting.
Archie P