When climbing the Grand Teton in a day isn't enough...
My trusty Ultraspire Omega |
In preparation for UTMB I have been trying to get over the the Tetons and run as much as possible. Incredibly I have been able to get over 4 of the last 5 weekends, and only missed one because of my trip to the Philippines. Of the runs I've done in the Tetons in the last month this last weekend takes the cake on so many levels.
In between seeing patients on Wednesday afternoon I see that I got a voicemail from a Montana phone number. Turns out it is Mike Foote and on his drive back from HardRock he is going to be in the Tetons for a few days, the exact same days I had planned on being there... I called Mike and before he knew it I dropped Ty's idea of running the Grand and then circumnavigating it, he started to respond and I interrupted, telling him to let it digest for a few minutes while we made plans for what we would run on Friday. The seed was transferred again. After discussing Friday's plan I asked what he thought about Saturday, the seed was already growing and he opted in.
Views of the sunrise are the prize for starting early |
Running up Garnet Canyon Towards the Grand |
There was a party of five just starting up the double chimney followed by a party of ten that was just fixing lines across the crawl and the belly roll. Ty hadn't climbed with this type of exposure and I had promised his wife to bring him home so we planned on roping the technical sections. We convinced the party of ten to just let us tag onto their line and follow them since they were fixing ropes.
Ty showing some stoke |
Mike Foote- Still Exploring |
I was very stoked to see this view of the Grand after being high on it earlier in the day |
Ty Charging through the wildflowers, sure a lot of nature out there |
Mike putting the hurt on near the top of Hurricane Pass |
As we crested Static Pass all of us were boosted by the amazing views the the Teton High Country has to offer. We the mood lightened, cameras came out, Ty plugged into his iPod so he could serenade us with his karaoke skills and we motored across the Death Canyon Shelf, over Buck Pass and into Alaska Basin (one of my favorite places on the planet). A slight route misjudgment led us up a climbers trail towards Avalanche Canyon that cost us about 20 minutes of extra time on feet, but was quickly resolved and we moved up towards Hurricane Pass. The last ascent up Hurricane was a solid push for Mike and I as we buried each other, or at least he buried me! We snapped a few more pics before starting the long descent down Cascade Canyon towards Jenny Lake.
Top of Hurricane Pass |
Overall the descent went well, although we were all pretty ready to be done. Ty put the hammer down for a while as he started to smell the barn and he was jamming out the Eminem and the Offspring which always boosts the pace a little!
All of us dug in a little deeper once we hit the lake to make the final 3 mile push to the car. We rounded the corner on to the Moose Ponds loop and were greeted by a large Bull Moose happily munching a way on the alders. It reminded us to keep a sharp lookout for the final stretch to the car. 14:57:07 after leaving the car we had finished our Up and Around loop of the Grand Teton. After having a bystander take a finish pic, I got nauseous, Ty puked and Mike ate a bag of chips, all par for the course. After putting ourselves back together we headed to the stream to soak and wash off before heading into Jackson to celebrate an amazing day in the mountains.
Stats for the Day: 48(ish) miles, 15,328' ascent. 6:17:18 Grand Car to Car (including 1:18:00 down time at Upper Saddle) 12:00 aid station break between "halves", 8:27:49 for the 33.7 mile Circumnavigation, total time 14:57:07.
My Gear:
Shorts: Patagonia Strider 3 1/2'
Shirt: Patagonia Gamut T
Socks: Patagonia Merino Ultralight
Pack: Ultraspire Omega
In the Pack: Patagonia Houdini, Black Diamond Icon (Roch Special), Black Diamond gloves, Patagonia Cap beanie.
Fuel:
3 tabs First Endurance Pre-race Extended Release (before starting)
3 tabs First Endurance Optygen (before starting)
1 PB/Nutella/Jam wrap for breakfast
4 tabs First Endurance Pre Race (1 after 5 hours and then 1 every 2 hours)
3 flasks First Endurance LS
3 Nutella, PB and Jam wraps on whole wheat tortillas
2 16 oz servings First Endurance Ultragen
1 12 oz coke
1 Cliff Z-Bar (stolen from my girls snack stash)
280 oz of water throughout the day. (refilled the hydration bladder 4 times!)