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2006/09/16 JDF 3

 

Juan de Fuca Trail Run 2006/09/16 Well here we go again with the weekly Juan de Fuca Marine Trail report!  This is the third weekend in a row that CFA members have done this event.  Des had planned for Chris, Bill Dagg, and I to run it this Saturday since we were all unable to do it on the long weekend.  Bill jammed, but for a great reason --  he was offered a trip to New Zealand on short notice.

Des planned for an eight to nine hour run starting at 7:30.  The idea was to enjoy the day and not try to set any speed record.  As planned, we left China beach at 7:25.  Showers the night before had us a little worried, but the weather was perfect.  Clear skies and a moderate temperature.  Carlos had recommended running the trail from the top end, but Des thought running from ChinaJuan de Fuca Trail Run 2006/09/16 beach would get the more difficult sections out of the way while we had more energy.  The day unfolded according to plan.  Great views and hours of listening to the surf while we took our
time running / hiking along the coast.  It took us about five hours to get to Sombrio where we took a 20 minute break for lunch.  We had stashed some food and water there the night before (no drinking from creeks necessary).  Des had his second of three containers of Mott’s tomato juice.  He kept boasting about the “2600 milligrams of Sodium!” in every container.  Seems to have worked.  The only thing I stashed were some Purdy’s almond clusters but they were welcome too.

I was surprised at how much climbing and descending we had to do on this trail.  I was picturing a nice trail along a sandy beach or something.  It was a little frustrating in that every time we Juan de Fuca Trail Run 2006/09/16tried to get some kind of running rhythm going, the trail would turn a corner and we would have to navigate a mud pit or some steep, slippery descent.  When we finally reached a section of access road, we blasted through it and finally had a chance to stretch out a little.  The only real disappointment of the day was the absence of whale sightings.  Just a couple of snakes.  The low high tides meant we could travel all the beach sections.  We tired a little toward the finish, but when the last kilometer turned into access road again, Chris and I charged up the hill to finish off the day’s trek.

Des talked a friendly Texan couple into giving Chris a drive down to Port Renfrew to pick up his vehicle and within a few minutes we were having cold beer at the local pub.  Unfortunately for Des there was no Guinness on tap.

It was good to get out on a trail after five weeks of no trail running.  I was a little worried about being able to run with these guys, but our 8:20 time allowed me to keep up.

So who’s planning to run the JDF next weekend?

Tim

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great west coast run



    Ean, we met the park ranger and she asked us about your time for the run . She wrote  the time down and was going to relay it  to the other ranger who you made the bet with .I was surprised the trail was in such good  condition,with very little mud. Compared to a kneeknacker training run in may on black mountain ,it was great. There were only a few minor trip ups and mud only to the top of our shoes. We stayed within 150 meters of each other the whole way ,at a very enjoyable pace. The tides were never a problem so we had maximum beach running time. I also think running in the direction we did was best as well since the easier trail is at the end and the cold beer at the lighthouse pub is much closer .And if your lucky you'll get a ride back to your car by some nice americans from texas and not have to run 3km on the paved road.All in all great trail run .Looking forward to the next time. And yes Siyblle it is only 2600mgs of sodium per bottle .But oh so good      


 des

Sibylle's picture

Running Direction

Looks like all worked out beautifully for you guys.  Wonder what happened to the mud from the week before.  When we were camping there late July/early August, it had been dry for a while, but from Sombrio Beach to Sombrio Point there was still plenty of mud.

Good reasoning behind running from south to north.  Next time somebody asks I'll mention the proximity to the pub ;-)  You guys are probably the talk of the rangers. 

Hm, feel like tomatoe juice right now.  I don't buy it as Ean is not a big fan of tomatoes (read he doesn't eat tomatoes at all), but I used to like a glass of the stuff with pepper on top!  

Garden cocktail

  

 It's not any old tomato juice. It's Mott's garden cocktail juice. With a great peppery taste ,which V8 dosen't have . Settle for nothing less than Mott's. Too bad I'am not related .  But maybe I could be there spokesperson


 des
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Mott's it is!

Oops, excuse me!  I'll look for Mott's Garden Cocktail next time I go shopping.

Cheers

Sibylle
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Boy, Were You Guys Lucky With the Weather!

Congrats to you Tim, Chris and Des! 

I should have asked you to keep an eye out for the park ranger at China Beach.  He bet me $5 that we nobody would run the trail in under 14 hours.  Ha ha ha.  He has no idea what a determined Fat Ass on a mission can accomplish, does he! 

Tongue out

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My fault Sibylle, I forgot

My fault Sibylle, I forgot the milli.
Sibylle's picture

Glad the weather turned out nice!

Hey guys,

Looks like you had decent weather and a great run.  Sorry about the whales not putting on a show for you... BTW, Des 2600g of sodium...isn't that 2.6kg...call an ambulance right away ;-) Probably more like 2600mg of sodium?

Sibylle

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