Monday, September 30, 2024

Next two days are all about getting ready for Chamonix

That said, it was a good week; despite a lot of World Cup spectating - which was awesome - my training log did not suffer too much.

I logged just under 18 hours, on 171k (141k bike and 30k run), with 3425' vertical. I also managed one strength workout this week. Key metrics pointing towards ETC race next year were: 16:06 per kilometer, 115' vertical per kilometer, on terrain graded 3/2 using the Ultrarunner's scale.

FYI …as per the numerical scale, the adjectives for this week's terrain equate to being "hilly" and "groomed". Of course, the key adjectives for the race I am pointing towards are "very hilly" and "a rocky trail". So, I need to up my game!

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Selden: The historian, writer, and revolutionary war scholar in the family

Gets another deeply researched piece published.

For Nordic Skiers This May Be the Highest Volume Of Your Year

Here is a Strava exploration of how U.S. team member, and Dartmouth student, John Hagenbuch puts it all together. And, as you'll see there is another shoutout to a high volume stud! 





Saturday, September 28, 2024

Friday, September 27, 2024

Women U23 MTB Short Track

A hundred meters after the start they head up the first uphill, starting on the rollerski loop, and shortly transition to grass, dirt, and mud. There are three types of races: short track (roughly 16 minutes), Olympic format (roughly 75-90 minutes), and the 100K marathon. The Olympic format is the most technical of all the races. Along with current and former world champions, all the medal winners from the recent Paris Olympics will be on hand.

BLAST FROM THE PAST … journal from June 1987

I used this journal off and on; from the summer when I directed the Adirondack Trail Improvement Society, to TTW, on to TTE, and much later in 1998 on a trip with Presidio Hill School students. Recently, I have started sketching in it - preparing for those years when I can't climb anymore - so I will take it to Chamonix next week.

Thursday, September 26, 2024

View from our deck

Using the PeakVisor app.



Wednesday, September 25, 2024

The Solace Of Open Spaces

Perusing my alpine library during cocktail hour, I came across this book which I had last enjoyed in the early 1980s.  After returning from my recent visit to the Tetons, and reflecting on the many accumulated hours I spent in Wyoming, it made sense to sit down and re-read - at least - the very first essay. A true gem, well worth your time.




Monday, September 23, 2024

Heading for home

It's been a good week; I logged just under 17 hours, on 168k (138k bike and 30k run), with 3200' vertical. I also managed two strength workouts and one session of stretching. One more week before we head to Chamonix.

Sunday, September 22, 2024

The Big Six

Make them part of your daily warmup, or increase with weights to work them into your regular strength program. 




Saturday, September 21, 2024

Spectacular Fall Weather Continues

Stash and I have been running on the MTB World Cup course at Mount Van Hoevenberg the past few days. Of course, I have also been pulling out books and maps about Chamonix to get me ready for our big 40th Anniversary Trip.

Friday, September 20, 2024

BLAST FROM THE PAST … Tetons 1970s

Bouldering in the Tetons - mid 1970s - in my vintage Nike waffle trainers. Wearing my Union College lacrosse shorts, sporting long hair and a bandana. I spent two consecutive summers climbing and hanging out at the Climber's Ranch. The first summer I was solo and picked up partners, while the second summer I climbed with college buddies. 



Thursday, September 19, 2024

Thinking about 2025 ETC race in Courmayeur during UTMB week

Combined with a four-day TMB hike from Courmayeur to Argentiere as a warmup. The race is 15k with just over 4000'.  Given that profile, I will need to do some specific training on terrain that is squarely in the 4/4 profile. 



Monday, September 16, 2024

Imagine in just over two months it will all be coated in ice

Nice trail run to the north-side of Pitchoff yesterday. The scene of many wonderful ski tours and ice climbing days, as well as the place where my buddy Gary took a fall last year. Hoping for more good winter memories on this section of the Jackrabbit Trail.

With travel within Grand Teton National Park, and then travel back home, the focus this week has been on recovery. I logged 11.5 hours, on 103k (77k bike and 26k run), with just under 1700' vertical. I also managed two PT stretching sessions and one strength workout.

Heading to Chamonix with Selden in a couple of weeks!

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Back home running local trails with Stash

Saturday morning jogging a hilly section of the 1980 men's Olympic 50k.

Friday, September 13, 2024

Beautiful sunrise in one of my last days in the Tetons

One of the cabins at the Grand Teton Climber's Ranch poking out in the left side of the picture. A wonderful place to stay at $25 a night.

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Day 11: Going Home

I am heading East, while Mark, John, and Liz drive West for 13 hours, spread over two days.
It was a great trip. I managed 73k and 5000'.

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

DAY 10:

One of the park's most popular climbs. It is a justifiable favorite; a short 4.8k out and back with superb views all the way. Mark, Liz, John, and I had a great time.

I am planning on a short trail run before dinner.

DAY 10: a superb day back at the Climber’s Ranch

 We left Colter Bay, and drove south past Jenny Lake to Moose for lunch, and then onto the Climber's Ranch. The sunset and night sky were brilliant, as was the sunrise this morning, looking out over the Wyoming Plains.

Monday, September 9, 2024

Teton Day 9: back at the climbers ranch

Ep Presidente reading in the library.

Sunday, September 8, 2024

DAY 8: Teton totals for the week

I logged just under 17.5 hours, on 62K running or hiking, and with 4500 feet vertical. Good week, but the knees hurt.

Saturday, September 7, 2024

Tetons Day 6: signal mountain

The fire 50 miles away made for hazy conditions, but it was a nice hike and a good view.

Friday, September 6, 2024

Lakeshore Run

A beautiful 9K run in Colter Bay, with great views of Jackson Lake and the Teton range.

Thursday, September 5, 2024

Tetons Day 4: Bradley Lake out and back

A great hike; almost 12 km and over 1100 vertical, with spectacular views. Chili dogs for dinner back at the Colter Bay campground. Only Tori and Cody went in for a swim. I'm just.



Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Tetons Day 3: inspiration Point and some hiking in Cascade Canyon

A very easy day with all my buddies. However, some great views, and memories of climbs that I've done in Cascade Canyon … from Baxter's Pinnacle to The Durrance Ridge and on to Guides Wall on Storm Point.

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Day 2: beautiful 10k hike

This loop started at the Climbers Ranch, took a herd path up Burnt Wagon Gulch, toLupine Meadows Trail, then the Alley View Trail to Bradley and then Taggart lake, and then a herd path back to the Climbers Ranch.

Les Trois Tetons

This is what the French fur trappers called the range in the early 1800s. This picture is of the Grand, Owen, and Teewinot.

Monday, September 2, 2024

First afternoon back in the Tetons

Views are hazy with forest fires in the distance. But a nice afternoon shakeout run, although I am pretty travel weary. So many fond memories here.

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Flying out to Jackson on Monday

I am planning to reread both of these novels on my 10 day trip to the Tetons. Looking forward to spending time with Ewing and Deaton. I also have fond memories of my early trips out there with Stegs and Murph.