Resurrection Pass 50
But the best part of the day wasn't my time or the sunshine; it was that I didn't finish alone. Zippy, my energetic and adoring pup, ran the whole race with me. Since I don't know the exact date of Zippy's birthday, but I know he's close to 1 year old, I decided yesterday was his birthday and the run was our way to celebrate. Between chasing marmots and checking in on runners ahead and behind, Zippy probably ran 70 to 90 miles. For that he should get extra kudos, especially since today, when we woke up, Zippy was so fully of puppyness, we went out for a three mile walk. Now, finally, he's snoozing next to me on the couch.
The Resurrection Pass 50 is a perfect first ultra marathon to tackle. The course has a decent amount of elevation gain and loss, but it's all pretty gradual. The trail is in great condition and the scenery is spectacular - fields of fireweed and lots of streams and creeks. The first 38 miles cross from Cooper Landing to Hope on the Kenai Peninsula. This part of the race is unsupported so racers need to carry all their food, water and clothes. I took a small running pack and hip pack. At the trailhead in Hope there's an aid station, and then four miles of flat running on gravel road, followed by a four mile switch-backed climb up a hill, also on gravel road, to another aid station. At the top of the hill, runners turn around and retrace the four miles back to the finish line. There's no charge to enter (the race director asks for a $20 donation), and with such a small field, no assigned numbers. Signing up was as simple as sending an e-mail to the race director. There's also a 100 mile race, which starts in Hope, goes to Cooper Landing and then returns to Hope. Five people entered the 100 miler this year, with four finishing.
I guess, all that's left to say is: Leadville 100, here I come. (Next summer).
Labels: Alaska, Amy, Kenai, photos, Race, Resurrection Pass, Resurrection Pass 50, running, Trail running, Ultra, Ultramarathon, Zippy
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Why did you get pulled over on the way home?
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