Mountain Highway Madness is held twice a year in the late spring and early fall. There's no trophy, t-shirt, ball cap or shiny car for the fastest or the last one left standing. Bragging rights are, however, available to those who are prepared to earn them:
Bragging Right | Accomplishment |
Platinum | 4 or more round trips |
Gold | 3 round trips |
Silver | 2 round trips |
Bronze | 1 round trip |
Raspberry | an incomplete lap |
Woke to clear skies on Sunday morning, a glorious day for Year 12 of Mountain Highway Madness. Having participated in a few myself in recent years and having heard stories from old-timers, I knew that we lucked out, as past years have brought rain and snow and everything in between.
Scouting trail conditions the weekend prior, I knew that this would be one of those in-between years. It’s hard to predict what the path will be like for the spring editions, as some years it’s been clear sailing all the way to the top while other years you risked being swallowed up to your chest in snow as you approach the quarry. This year was likely to be bare halfway and then hard-packed snow the rest of the way.
Nostalgic for past snowdays though I arrived at the starting line with snowshoes in hand. As I was the only participant who brought them, I knew that I was either going to be the most prepared of the crew or that I’d end up pointlessly carrying two sticks for 15km of uphill and downhill – turned out to be the latter, although they did serve as a dry seat while I sat and took vids of rveryone else charging down the mountain around 1km from the top.
We had 16 starters Sunday and a good mix of regulars and newbies. Including Gail, who was running in not only her first CFA event as a change-of-pace in the midst of her Vancouver Marathon training but her first trail run ever. First but not her last, right Gail?
Pre-run talk turned for a moment to the results of Chuckanut 50k held the day before in Bellingham, as we had a few Chuckanut vets in attendance. While lacking the steepness and roots of Little Chinscraper, Old Mountain Highway as many of you know is a good weekend morning workout in its own right, a steady but runnable climb for 7.5km up to the quarry and then a nice downhill where you can air it out back to the cars.
CFA grand poobah and long-time MHM host Ean Jackson completed the ceremonial handoff to this year’s slightly younger but much less dashing event host and then we were off. Clearly some of the attendees had pent-up energy from the winter months to release, as they were off with a dash almost as if it was a road 10k.
Not so for Ean and me. A perk of having 100+ ultras under one’s belt including many 100 milers like Ean does is that you’re overdue for a day when you run 1/300th of that distance. You can count on Ean to always be a value-add however, as he made his down to Delaney’s to save seats for the post-event.
Perched at the 6km mark I was able to catch on tape just about everyone as they made they were down, including usual suspects like Dave Cressman leading the way, Chloe dressed in shorts as if it was summer MHM, bagger extraordinaire Bill Maurer, a bunch of people nimbly scooting across the crusty snow. One gent with a smile on his face had a photogenic lady at each arm – it may have been Ray, Lara and Gail but since my camera failed me then and my memory fails me now I’m not certain.
Lingering at the quarry for awhile in the sparkling snow, I chatted with Sibylle who was still in one piece at that point and with Sam who had arrived at the start a little while after we had left but whom we were glad to see.
Running down I encountered one man who was tearing it up midway up his 2nd loop, so speedy (and bearded) that I’m afraid I didn’t catch his identity. It was a day for the ladies too, as the longest runners turned out to be Chloe at a full 2 laps and Lara at a lap and a half. Most everyone else called it a day after one 15km lap. A bit of a switch from past years and maybe an indication that some of us are getting older or less ambitious – or more sane?!
Back at Delaney’s, we were somewhat surprised to learn that there had been a few spills and unwanted thrills on the day. Some scrapes here, a torn MCL there. No trail runner-mountain biker rivalry on this day, as a couple of bikers chivalrously lent onjured Sibylle a bike to help with her descent. We wish her a speedy and full recovery, as she has the Berlin Marathon to look forward to in just 6 months. On a brighter note, Andy and Sam were the recipients of free entries into Saturday’s inaugural Cap Crusher, part of the new Coast Mountain Trail Running Series launched by Gary Robbins and friends.
So another good edition of MHM in the books. Thanks to everyone for coming and see you in September for the Fall Mountain Highway Madness. I have posted 10 short video clips of many of you in action. e.
P.S. You can read about Sibylle's mishap here.
PS If you participated in the run, please take a moment to fill out the Club's Post Event Survey. You can also leave your comments, impressions from the run and feedback via the comment link below (you need to be signed in for that) or in your CFA blog.
Photos. Coming soon is a slideshow of event photos. You can add yours to this Flickr slideshow by following these instructions. Please tag all photos with SpringMHM2013 SpringMHM SpringMountainHighwayMadness ClubFatAssEvents ClubFatAssEvents2013 and add to the Flickr Club Fat Ass group pool.
Results:
First Name | Last Name | City | Event | Points | Lap 1/Up/Down/Total | Lap 2 /Up/Down/Total | Total | Comments |
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Chloe | Gendron | Vancouver | 30km - 2 loops | 2 | / /1:28 | / /1:37 | 03:05 | |
Lara | Spence | vancouver | 20km - custom | 2 | ||||
Dave | Cressman | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2+1* | 45/33=1:18 | 1:18 | * Garbage Point | |
Sam | Chiu | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | ||||
Gail | Chung | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2 | ||||
Andy | Healey | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1+1* | 0:56/0:45=1:41 | 1:41 | *Garbage Point | |
Mike | Kuiack | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2+2** | 1:20 / 0:40 =2:00 | 2:00 | ** Event Host Points | |
Ray | Levasseur | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:07/0 :52 =1:59 | 1:59 | ||
Bill | Maurer | North Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2 | / / 01:41 | 1:41 | ||
Paul | Schrimpf | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | ||||
Hashem | Sharifi | North Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | ||||
David | Weightman | vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 0*** | ***membership status | |||
Paul | Kennedy | 15km - 1 loop | 1 | |||||
Jonathan | Wornell | 15km - 1 loop | 0*** | ***membership status | ||||
Sibylle | Tinsel | North Vancouver | 11Km + 4km bike rescue ;-) | 2 | 1:26/0:20=1:46 | 1:46 | ||
Ean | Jackson | North Vancouver | custom - .5km | 2 | 00:03 | 0:03 | ||
Laddie | Hannam | north vancouver | 15km - Custom | 1 | 02:00 | 2:00 | ||
Sean | Lavin | Vancouver | DNS | -1 |
Sometimes I wonder if the folks I hang out with aren't all nuts. This was especially true on Sunday morning as I made my way to the start of the 11th annual spring running of the Mountain Highway Madness.
It was 7:00 am on a Sunday morning, you see. Skies were dark and it was spitting rain when I left the comfort of my home with coffee in hand. I was out late the evening before and had plans to take the kids on a long snowshoe hike in the afternoon, so the last thing I needed to do was run up and down old Mountain Highway in the rain. I assumed most of the people who had signed up for the run would take one look at the weather and roll over in bed... Club points be damned.
Boy, was I was wrong! Compared to last year, a veritable throng of bright-eyed, bushy-tailed runners gathered at the start. Funny, isn't it, how Fat Asses seem to be attracted to adverse running conditions?
For the first time in the history of the run, there was snow at the start line. Any threat of rain had subsided and it snowed ever so lightly. Mike Wardas, one of the handful of crazies who participated in the first Mountain Highway Madness 11 years ago, came prepared with snowshoes. Kerry and Chris from Fort St. John, who know the true meaning of winter, came prepared for a run in Stanley Park. Ever the optimist, Chris Benn wore shorts. Marc took a week off from hosting Seymour Sundays to go for Silver and Des was jonesing for snow after several weeks of 30C+ weather in Laos.
Unaware that another half-dozen people or so were on their way, we started promptly at 7:30. Dave Cressman bolted off the front with the fast boys while a large group shared stories at a more leisurely pace. The snowpack was inconsistent until past the Van Tan Club, so Mike didn't put his snowshoes on until about 1/3 of the way up Mt. Fromme. From that point on, however, Bigfoot Wardas was the man to follow as he did a great job of making it easier to place one's shoe in the deep snow.
By the time we reached the turnaround point, the fast boys (most of whom planned at least 2, if not 3 laps) were 1/2 way back down the mountain. Rabble-rouser Pace proposed a sweet custom course down Per Gynt trail, so for the benefit of our out-of-town guests, several of us dropped down the steep trail into the woods. In places, the powdery snow was almost bottomless. We hooted and hollered like powder hounds as we laughed and fell in snow above our waists. Top grades for craziness go to Senors Lavin and Le Pine: arms flailing and screaming at the tops of their lungs as they flew by their camarades, bouncing off trees as they went.
Again for the benefit of the newly-minted Fat Asses from Fort St. John, Glenn recommended a detour to the finish via Leopard/Crinkum Crankum trail. This took us on some bike bridges and other dicey sections which pleased our guests immensely, but left those who kept on-course wondering what in the heck had happened to everyone.
As the hard-asses went back for another lap, the rest of us made an executive decision to forego the free beer and go for coffee and sticky buns at Delaney's in Lynn Valley instead. Thanks to Trail Runner magazine, all out of town guests were honored with an annual magazine subscription. Thanks to Dave Cressman of Distance Runware (who, by the way, completed 2 laps in time to make it for last call at the coffee shop), a lucky runner who gave it their best in an attempt to complete 3 or more laps was awarded a $25 gift certificate. Congrats to Mike Wardas who is still givin'er 11 years later!
Congrats to everyone who came out and enjoyed the great snow year of 2012... it was a blast running with you.
PS If you participated in the run, please take a moment to fill out the Club's Post Event Survey. You can also leave your comments, impressions from the run and feedback via the comment link below (you need to be signed in for that) or in your CFA blog.
Photos. Here is a slideshow of event photos. You can add yours to this Flickr slideshow by following these instructions. Please tag all photos with SpringMHM2012 SpringMHM SpringMountainHighwayMadness ClubFatAssEvents ClubFatAssEvents2012 and add to the Flickr Club Fat Ass group pool.
Results: preliminary - please email missing times
First Name | Last Name | City | Event | Points | Loop 1 Up/Down/Total | Loop 2 Up/Down | Loop 3 Up/Down/Total | Total |
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3 Laps | ||||||||
Michael | Wardas | N. Vancouver | 45km - 3 loops | 2 | 1:10/0:40/1:50 | 1:01/0:32/1:33 | 1:04/0:38/1:42 | 5:06 |
2 Laps | ||||||||
Dave | Cressman | Vancouver | 30km - 2 loops | 2+1* | 0:57/0:34/1:31 | 0:46/0:33/1:19 | 2:29 | |
Marc | Schmitz | North Vancouver | 30km - 2 loops | 2 | 0:57/0:34/1:31 | partial lap | 2:58 | |
1 Lap | ||||||||
Carlie | Smith | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2+1 | ? | 1:40 | ||
Mike | Kuiack | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | 1:02/0:38/1:10 | 1:40 | ||
desmond | mott | n.vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2+1* | 1:44 | |||
Maureen | Forrestal | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | ? | 1:45 | ||
Chris | Benn | Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | ? | 1:45 | ||
Bill | Maurer | North Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | ? | 1:56 | ||
Simon | Le Pine | New Westminster | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | ? | ? | ||
Laddie | Hannam | north vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 1 | 1:12/0:47/1:59 | 1:59 | ||
Sean | Lavin | Vancouver | 30km - 2 loops | 2 | ? | 2:01 | ||
Stacey | Nievweija | Tacoma | 15Km - 1 loop | 2 | ? | 2:01 | ||
Ean | Jackson | North Vancouver | 15Km - 1 loop | 2+2** | 1:09/1:00/2:09 | 2:09 | ||
Glenn | Pace | North Van | 15Km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:09/1:00/2:09 | 2:09 | ||
kerry | mann | fort st. john | 15Km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:09/1:00/2:09 | 2:09 | ||
chris | schippmann | fort st. john | 15Km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:10/0:59/2:09 | 2:09 |
* Garbage Point
** EH Point
PS If you participated in the run, please take a moment to fill out the Club's Post Event Survey. You can also leave your comments, impressions from the run and feedback via the comment link below (you need to be signed in for that) or in your CFA blog.
Photos. Here is a slideshow of event photos. You can add yours to this Flickr slideshow by following these instructions. Please tag all photos with SpringMHM2011 SpringMHM SpringMountainHighwayMadness ClubFatAssEvents ClubFatAssEvents2011 and add to the Flickr Club Fat Ass group pool.
Results
First Name | Last Name | City | Event | 1st Loop | 2nd Loop | Points |
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Stefan | Albrecher | Vancouver | 30km | 1:09 up / 1:00 down | 0:58 up / 0:45 down | 1 |
Jay | Jardine | Vancouver | 15km | 1:50 | 1 | |
Curb | Ivanic | Vancouver | 15km | 1:51 | 2 | |
Desmond | mott | n.vancouver | 15km | 1:55 | 2+1* | |
Craig | Slagel | Vancouver | 15km + | 2:35 | 1 | |
Jonathan | Weresch | Vancouver | 15km + | 2:35 | 1 | |
John | Machray | North Vancouver | 15km + | 2:50 | 2 | |
Wendy | Montgomery | North Vancouver | custom | 1 | ||
Sibylle | Tinsel | North Vancouver | 15km - | 2:54 | 2+1* | |
Emily | Bridger | West Vancouver | 15km - | 3:00 | 1 | |
Ean | Jackson | North Vancouver | custom | 1:47 | 2+2** | |
Glenn | Pace | North Van | custom | 1:47 | 1 |
* Garbage Point
** EH Point
Report: This feels weird... it's like being a citizen journalist reporting on my own Club Fat Ass event. I wasn't there, so I've tried to piece together the facts from participants after the fact.
First off, my apologies for not showing up at the start. 'Got the flu shot in October and managed to dodge the bullet until late this week, but really got whacked yesterday. Accepted that I'd not be in any shape to run when I hit the sack on Saturday evening, but fully intending to welcome everyone and kick things off today. Plans changed when I woke at 6:00am this morning when Sibylle kindly volunteered to emcee. Thank you, Sibylle... and "Yes" I hereby do formally acknowledge that I assign my Event Host point in the Club Point Series to you!
Eyewitness reports tell me that several new Club members toed the line next to the water fountain at the base of Fromme Mountain. Noal and Sarah from Seattle were aiming to take gold for Team USA. Tom brought his flatlander brother David all the way from Regina for a taste of what real hill training is all about. (Whaddya think, David?) To shake up their family Sun Run training a bit, Janice and Nathan brought along Adreel and Ciaran. Rachel was out to do a lap as a warm down after having completed a 12-hour run the day before. Desmond, however, was not present. He misread the agenda and showed up bright and early on Saturday morning. Should he get his Club participation points?
It had rained most of the night, so the air was thick with mist at the start. No bears or cougars were sighted, but several runners remarked that the bird calls and rushing water created a symphonic backdrop to the silence of the forest. Surprisingly, it was warm at the start and warm at the turnaround, but very cold in-between. In contrast to 2009 where we wallowed in snow up to our waists, Mountain Highway was clear of snow until the 7th switchback.
At the Mosquito Creek afterwards (yes, I was there!) we shared adventure stories and cooked up a few plans for adventures-to-come. Thanks to Kelly and Lucie of the Mosquito Creek Grill and the good folks at Kintec and Trail Runner Magazine, everyone present was treated to a free beer and a recognition prize for their efforts.
Just as we were wrapping-up, Team USA arrived to claim gold after completing three laps of the Mountain Highway Madness course. They were instantly selected as poster children for the special 2010 gold edition Club Fat Ass t-shirt. An impromptu photo shoot with our porker mascot was setup on the dance floor. (Note: Ken Legg and Tundra the Ultradog also earned "gold" status in this year's event.)
Congrats to all participants and I hope to join you for the fall running of the Mountain Highway Madness!
"Outta Action" Jackson
Host of the Mountain Highway Madness
PS If you participated in the run, please take a moment to fill out the Club's Post Event Survey. You can alsoleave your comments, impressions from the run and feedback via the comment link below (you need to be signed in for that) or in your CFA blog.
Photos. Below is a slideshow of event photos. You can add yours to this Flickr slideshow by following these instructions. Please tag all photos with SpringMHM2010 SpringMHM SpringMountainHighwayMadness ClubFatAssEvents ClubFatAssEvents2010 and add to the Flickr Club Fat Ass group pool.
Results. Preliminary results are posted below. Please email us your times or corrections if necessary.
First Name | Last Name | Event | Points | 1st - up/down/total | 2nd - up/down/total | 3rd - up/down/total |
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Ken and Tundra the Ultra Dog | legg | 45km - 3 loops | 2 | 1:01 / 43 = 1:44 | 55 / 40/ 1:35 | 1:15 / 44 /1:59/5:18 |
Sarah | anderson | 45km - 3 loops | 2 | 01:40 | ? | ? |
Noal | Cattone | 45km - 3 loops | 2 | 01:40 | ? | ? |
janice | Bennett | 45km - 3 loops | 1 | ? | ? | ? |
Nathan | Livingston | 45km - 3 loops | 1 | ? | ? | ? |
Jessica | Glowacki | 30km - 2 loops | 2 | 56/36/1:32 | 60/ 39/ 3:11 | |
Ray | Levasseur | 30km - 2 loops | 1+1* |
56/38/1:34 |
60/40/3:14 |
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Jonathan | Weresch | 30km - 2 loops | 1 | 55/45/1:40 | 60/42 / 3:22 | |
Wayne | Guest | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 49:19/28:49/1:18:03 | ||
Bill | Dagg | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 54/36/1:30 | ||
David | Froh | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 01:37 | ||
Tom | Froh | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 01:37 | ||
desmond | mott | 15km - 1 loop | 2+1* | 58/43/1:41 | ||
Reagan | White | 15km - 1 loop | 1+1* | 1:04/43/1:47 | ||
Jess | Dagg | 15km - 1 loop | 2+1* | 1:15/45/2:00 | ||
Michelle | Allen | 15km - 1 loop | 1+1 | 1:15/45/2:00 | ||
Arlene | MacAulay | custom - 12.5km | 1 | ? | ||
Killaine | Sharman | custom - 13km | 2+1* | 01:37 | ||
Sibylle | Tinsel | custom 12km | 2+1*+2** | 01:37 | ||
Rachel Tanya | Fouladi | custom - 11km | 2+1* | 01:50 | ||
Ciaran | Healey | custom | 01:39 | |||
Adreel | Forsyth | custom | 01:39 | |||
Craig | Moore | custom | 2 | 01:30 | ||
Ethelyn | David | custom | 1 | 1:30 | ||
John | Machray | pub | 1 | n/a | ||
Dave | Berg | 0 | -1 | DNS | ||
Rob | Smith | 0 | -1 | DNS | ||
laddie | hannam | 0 | -1 | DNS | ||
Ean | Jackson | 0 | 0 | DNS | ||
Micah | Lang | 0 | -1 | DNS | ||
cristy | maltese | 0 | 0 | DNS | ||
Tracy | Wakaluk | 0 | -1 | DNS |
* Garbage Point
** EH Point
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Or so it felt as we assembled under the Kintec tent at the start of the 8th annual Mountain Highway Madness. Global warming? What global warming? Yes, Mother Nature threw another late-season curve ball and gave us the most snow in the history of this event.
In summary, the event was a disaster for those hoping to set a course speed record or get in multiple loops. For those who toed the line in the snow, however, our run turned out to be an unforgettably beautiful group run in the untracked powder.
The Mountain Highway Madness course takes a summer access dirt road from a residential neighborhood to an old quarry on the side of Fromme Mountain on Vancouver's north shore. There was a dusting of snow at the start, but as soon as we passed the first of several switchbacks, it was deep enough for me to use my snowshoes. As we climbed the mountain, the snow got progressively deeper... and deeper... and deeper.
Rob Ruff did an excellent job of breaking trail through the powdery snow which, near the turnaround, was almost knee-deep. A reluctant sun peeked from behind the snow-laden pines from time to time. Apart from our heavy breathing and a weird sound that we later determined was from trees rubbing together, it was totally silent.
As has been the case in previous years, the runners beat the snowshoer both up to the turnaround and back to the start. Since most of us ran as a group, we opted to go for a coffee in front of a fireplace rather than run another lap. As we walked back to our cars, Laddie pointed out that it was 17C for one of the first spring Mountain Highway Madness runs.
Thanks to Kintec and Trail Runner magazine for the prizes. It was tougher than normal to award them. I am pleased to announce that none of the starters of this year's event got lost. I am also thankful that there were no "purple heart" awards handed out to recognize outstanding injuries incurred during the run. Thanks to all who made the time to search in the snow for trash to pick up, I had some bonus points to award. Special mention goes out to the 3 runners who wore shorts and persevered the snow without whining.
I hope to see you all back in September for the fall version of Mountain Highway Madness so you can compare the experience and your split times with and without snow.
Ean Jackson
Host of the Mountain Highway Madness
PS If you participated in the run, please take a moment to fill out the Club's Post Event Survey. You can also leave your comments, impressions from the run and feedback via the comment link below (you need to be signed in for that) or in your CFA blog.
Photos. Here are more photos. You can add yours to this slideshow by following these instructions. Please tag all photos with SpringMHM2009 SpringMHM SpringMountainHighwayMadness and ClubFatAssEvents
Preliminary Results. Please check for missed times/names/distances and forward corrections to the EH via the comment form below or email.
First Name | Last Name | Event | Points | Up/Down/total |
Rob | Ruff | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:20/0:40/2:00 |
Greg | Barreca | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:21/0:39/2:00 |
Jessica | Glowacki | 30km - 2 loops | 2 | 1:21/0:39/2:00 |
desmond | mott | 15km - 1 loop | 3* | 1:21/0:40/2:01 |
Chris | Atkins | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:21/0:44:42/2:05:42) |
philip | parker | 15km - 1 loop | 2 | 1:21/0:46/2:07 |
Ean | Jackson | 15km - 1 loop | 4** | 1:21/0:47/2:08 |
Michael | Syrjala | 30km - 2 loops | 2 | 1:21/0:47/2:08 |
Helen | Tilley | 15km - 1 loop | 3* | 1:21/0:47/2:08 |
Arthur | Gee | 15km - 1 loop | 1:49/1:06/2:55 | |
Laddie | Hannam | 15km - 1 loop | 3* | 1:15/0:53/2:08 |
Craig | Moore | custom - third switchback | 2 | 0:23/0:19/0:42 |
Ryne | Melcher | custom - first switchback | 2 | 0:12 |
Monty | Watts | Saturday ? | 2 | ? |
Andy | Nicol | -1 | DNS | |
Mike | Palichuk | -1 | DNS |
* Garbage Point
** EH Point
As the rising sun cast it's warm glow over Fromme Mountain and the final minutes ticked down to the start of the spring running of Mountain Highway Madness, I paused to ponder one of life's great mysteries. This run has been on the 3rd Sunday in March at 7:30 in the morning for seven (7) years. The date and times are on the event website in at least 2 places. "How is it that 7 people didn't get the start time right?!"
No matter. Mountain Highway Madness is a fun Club Fat Ass run where nobody really cares how fast or far you run, so why should they care when you start?
Penny, Melissa and Mike were the first to show up. My understanding is that they were jogging around the start line wondering where everyone was at 7:30 on Saturday morning. The weather was fine and there was excellent company, so the fat ass pathfinders set off a day early. Read their reports on the course here.
At 7:00 on a Sunday morning, the streets of North Vancouver are usually deserted but the last paved section of Mountain Highway was buzzing with trail runners when I arrived. The start area looked like that of a "real" running race, as Danielle from Kintec had set up a tent and a bounteous spread of trail chow.
The starting field was quite diverse. At the one end, Ryne Melcher, Rea and Stephen Blyth, who had completed the Chuckanut 50K run the day before and who aimed to run at least 4 laps (60K) today. At the other end, 2 elementary school runners, a young Japanese language student who had never run in his life and myself, the shadow of a runner complete with torn calf and a couple of broken ribs from a skiing wipeout.
We set off promptly at 7:30. Four registered runners, keeners I knew planned to start, were nowhere to be seen. The pack quickly broke into 3 groups: fast, solid and raspberry (those who were out for less than a full 15K lap.)
The spring Mountain Highway Madness (there's also a fall version held in September) is always a bit of a lottery when it comes to conditions. Over the past 7 years we've experienced sunny, warm days with not a trace of snow. We've had snow on almost the entire course (I did it in snowshoes one year!) and we've had monsoon rains the whole day.
Today, the weather was clear and temperatures fresh. There were patches of snow even at the start. From about the 3rd switchback (3K), however, the snow was deep and crusty. Heavier runners postholed to their knees with every stride and there was precious little of a path to follow. Passing runners whinced at Ran Katzman's bloodied shins. Multi-time Mountain Highway Madness finisher Glen Pace called them, "the toughest conditions ever".
As I made my way back down, the 4 missing runners passed by me. "For some reason I thought the start was at 7:45," said Ron Adams. Graham Archer later came by to see how far he could get on his mountain bike while Rick Arikado showed up 3 hours after the start!
John Machray had a PW (personal worst) a week before his Coyote 2 Moon 100-miler, but claims to have passed a kidney stone. Desmond ran home. Instead of doing her second lap, Laddie went to the coffee shop and brought back some warm java for Danielle and something for the finisher draw securing a bonus point for Club spirit.
Many thanks to Kintec and Danielle for the great aid station and prizes, Laddie for her generosity and Kelly at the Mosquito Creek for the cool pint. Thanks also to TrailRunner Magazine, who provided two annual TR subsriptions. They just arrived in the mail - a day to late for the awards - and were given to our out-of-towners Lorie and Barry, as the farthest travelled and longest on the course.
Ean Jackson
Host of the Mountain Highway Madness
PS If you participated in the run (yesterday or today!), please take a moment to fill out the Club's Post Event Survey. You can also leave your comments, impressions from the run and feedback via the comment link below (you need to be signed in for that) or in your CFA blog.
Here are more photos. You can add yours to this slideshow by following these instructions.
Preliminary Results. Please check for missed times/names/distances and forward corrections to the EH via the comment form below or email.
First Name | Last Name | Home Town | Event | Points | 1st lap: up/down/ total |
2nd lap: up/down/ laptotal/ total |
3rd Lap: up/down/ laptotal/ total |
Ellie | Greenwood | Vancouver | 45km | 2 | 0:53/ 0:44/ 1:37 |
0:56/0:37/ 1:33/ 3:11 |
0:59/0:41/ 1:40/ 4:51 |
Glenn | Pace | North Vancouver | 45km | 1 | ? | ? | ?/?/?/ 5:50 |
Lorie | Alexander | Vernon | 45km | 2 | ?/?/2:24 | ?/?/2:26 | ?/?/2:32/7:22 |
Barry | Hopkins | Buena Vista Sask | 45km | 2 | ?/?/2:24 | ?/?/2:26 | ?/?/2:32/7:22 |
Ran | Katzman | Vancouver | 30km | 3*** | 58/ 41/ 1:39 |
60/ 39/ 1:39/ 3:18 |
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Ryan | Conroy | Vancouver | 30km | 1 | ?/?/ 1:46 |
?/?/ 1:45/ 3:31 |
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Penny | Jakobsen | North Vancovuer | 20km | 2 | 2:29 | ||
Melissa | Pace | North Vancouver | 20km | 1 | 2:29 | ||
Michael | Wardas | N. Van | 20km | 2 | 2:29 | ||
Paul | Cubbon | North Vancouver | 15km | 1:44 | |||
desmond | mott | N. Vancouver | 15km | 2 | 1:44 | ||
Rob | Ruff | Surrey | 15km | 2 | 1:45 | ||
Rea | blyth | north vancouver | 15km | 1 | 1:48 | ||
stephen | blyth | north vancouver | 15km | 1 | 1:48 | ||
Ron | Adams | North Vancouver | 15km | 1 | 1:07/ 0:48/ 1:55 |
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Doug | MacKay | North Vancouver | 15km | 2 | 2:01 | ||
Gord | Thompson | Coquitlam | 15km | 2 | 1:16/ 0:54/ 2:10 |
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Ryne | Melcher | North Vancouver | 15km | 3* | 2:11 | ||
laddie | hannam | north vancouver | 15km | 2*** | 1:17/ 0:55/ 2:12 |
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John | Machray | North Vancouver | 15km | 2:40 | |||
Ran | Katzman | Vancouver | 30km | 2 | 58/ 41/ 1.39 |
60/ 39/ 1.39/ 3.18 |
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Jojo | Cheesepig | North Vancouver | 5km | 1 | 0:44 | ||
Ean | Jackson | North Vancouver | 5km | 4** | 0:44 | ||
EJ | Powderhound | North Vancouver | 5km | 1 | 0:44 | ||
Masaki | Umehara | Japan | 5km | 1 | 0:44 | ||
Rick | Arikado | North Vancouver | 5km | 1 | ? | ||
Graham | Archer | 4km - bike | 1 | 0:15 | |||
Danielle | MacLeod | North Vancouver | crew | 1 | crew |
* Garbage Point
** EH Point
*** Bonus Point for special kindness
What was unique and exciting about the 6th annual Spring version of the mountain Highway Madness? Most noticeable was the impact of the new, improved start of daylight savings time which had gone into effect a week earlier. It was pitch black when we woke up and equally as dark as we made our way to the start of the run in the Lynn Valley area of North Vancouver.
The weather Gods had not been kind of late. It had been raining heavily in the Vancouver area for at least a week. I'm sure the promise of a pause in the monsoons motivated many participants in today's run, as elsewhere in the city it was dry and spring-like. However, as early arrivals huddled with me in the car to stay warm and dry to the last possible minute, we concluded it would be another wet one in the mountains.
The sound of rushing water was everywhere. Creeks were full to bursting and the waterfall that marks the start of Mountain Highway Madness drowned out the start line announcements. There were still a large number of fallen trees on and next to old Mountain Highway from the harsh winter wind storms and the dirt road itself was gouged from the effects of the torrential monsoons.
Cheryl and Craig opted to get a lap in early and make it back in time for the starter photo, but rain was falling fairly hard so we started on time. (Sorry, guys!) On the morning after St. Patrick's Day, Irish John looked in good spirits. Find any leprechauns last night, John? New Club Fat Ass members Marg and Felicia were surely wondering what they had got themselves into as everyone headed up the road and into the rain and fog.
The promised lull in the storm came roughly 10 minutes into the run when everyone was soaked. It was so misty and humid, however, few runners noticed that the rain had stopped.
Wade and I had run the course a few weeks earlier and found the snowline at roughly 5K up the road. The warmer weather and rains had cleared away almost a kilometer of snow, but left about the same before the turnaround point.
There were first a few patches of snow, but coming around a switchback, it was as if there was over a meter of cold mushy stuff in the path. Andy and some of the lead runners found themselves following in the footsteps of Cheryl and Craig. Step in the wrong spot and you were in snow to above your knees! Even for those runners who benefited from misery of those who passed before, it was slow going as they sank to mid-calf.
As if on cue, a brilliant spring sunshine broke through the clouds as we regrouped for brunch at the Mosquito Creek Grill. Craig, Cheryl, Baldwin and Wade we still slogging it out as we toasted their good health and longevity on the trails with a cool, lager. Many thanks to North Shore Athletics and TrailRunner Magazine for the draw prizes and the MosquitoCreek Grill for the free pint.
Ean Jackson
Host of Mountain Highway Madness
To see more photos, please go here for a slideshow.
First Name | Last Name | Event | P | 1 Lap up/down/total |
2nd Lap up/down/total | 3rd Lap up/down/total |
Glenn | Pace | 45km | 2 | 0:53/0:36/1:29 | 0:53/0:38/1:31 | 1:01/0:40/4:42 |
Wade | Repta | 45km | 2 | ? | ? | ? |
Cheryl | Johnson | 45km | 2 |
1:18/1:01/2:19
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1:26/1:30/5:15
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1:59/0:59/7:13 early start
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Craig | Moore | 45km | 2 | 1:18/1:01/2:19 | 2:26/1:30/5:15 | 2:59/0:59/7:13 early start |
Andy | Nicol | 30km | 1 | ? | ? | |
Ellie | Greenwood | 30km | 2 | 0:51/0:31/1:22 | 0:55/0:29/2:46 | |
Ran | Katzman | 30km | 2 | 52/33/1.25 | 54/30/2:49 | |
Ryan | Conroy | 30km | 1 | 0:56/0:38/1:34 | 0:59/0:41/3:14 | |
Amy | MacArthur | 30km | 2 | ?/?/1:36 | ?/?/3:20 | |
Rob | Ruff | 30km | 1 | 0:51/0:31 | 1:13/0:45/3:20 | |
John | Machray | 30km | 2 | 1:16/0:46/2:02 | 1:15/1:00/4:17 | |
Baldwin | Lee | 30km | 1 | 1:12/0:50/2:02 | 1:14/0:49/4:05 | late start |
Arlene | MacAulay | 15km | 2 | ?/?/1:35 | ||
Bradley | Jones | 15km | 1 | ?/?/1:39 | ||
Desmond | Mott | 15km | 2 | 0:51/0:31/1:22 | ||
John | Mcgrath | 15km | 1 | 0:54/0:36/1:30 | ||
Felicia | Bochicchio | 15km | 1 | 1:08/0:45/1:53 | ||
Laddie | Hannam | 15km | 2 | 1:08/0:45/1:53 | ||
Sibylle | Tinsel | 15km | 2 | 1:16/0:46/2:02 | ||
Marg | Drewlo | 15km | 2 | 1:16/0:51/2:07 | ||
Ean | Jackson | 0 | 2 | EH | His excuse? Ran Chuckanut 50km the day before... |
Mountain Highway Madness - 19 March 2006
(The Year of the Big Snow)
27 starters, 27 finishers
Saturday evening 8:00 pm. I get a call from my buddy Scott Riddell. Since neither he nor fellow ultrarunner Curb Ivanic could join us on Sunday morning, Scott tells me how they ran the Mountain Highway Madness course a day early. His message: "Be prepared for snow!" Too late to contact everyone in the event, I jog up the street to the local scoutmaster and borrow a trunkload of snowshoes.
Sunday morning 6:00 am. A frigging woodpecker starts pecking on my aluminum fireplace cap. I race downstairs for the slingshot, half forgetting that I'm supposed to be at the run start in about an hour. It's a gorgeous morning.
7:00 am. A bunch of runners have already assembled at the start. I pass along Scott's report and offer up snowshoes. No takers. We stash our aid next to a waterfall. It's a big field for a small run. After a 5 year absence from running, Joe Marchand is back. I notice a few folks I suspect were up all night at a St. Patrick's Day party. James Sinclair, a visitor from Southern Ontario, soaks up the atmosphere of the 'shore. We're off.
Within 5 minutes we see our first snow. By the time we reach the Van Tan Club 5 minutes later, there's accumulated snow and the first blown-down tree. I pause to put on my snowshoes. According to John's thermometer, it’s freezing...but it sure seems warm as we run up the mountain. Off with the jacket. With only a narrow path through the crusty snow, it's tough going. Everyone seems to be having fun, though. I've never run head to head against runners with my snowshoes and I'm getting my butt kicked.
8:45 am. The first runner, James from Ontario, comes hammering past us. Course record holder Geoff "Fluffy Bunny" Palmer is in hot pursuit. As we close in on the turnaround point, we are greeted by glorious blue skies and a warm sun. Dho...forgot the shades! No matter... it's back downhill through the forest and this time gravity is our friend. The good thing about the snow is that it covers the loose rock surface of old Mountain Highway, so the runners open it up. I pass a few of my pals then clip an ankle and go ass-over-teakettle into the snow. Fortunately, there were no witnesses as that might have cost me a round of beers!
9:45 am. I can't believe it...some people are back for a second lap! Back at the Van Tan Club, I take off the snowshoes. 'Feels weird to run in runners. I'm the last in on the first loop.
12:00 noon. We get together at the Mosquito Creek Grill for lunch, a free beer and a lot of laughs as we exchange stories. Amazingly, given the conditions, 5 people completed the course 3 times giving them another "ultra" to notch in their fuel belts. Equally amazing, there were no seriously wounded: Elke had a bit of bra burn, Craig wacked his leg straddling a blown-down tree and I lost some skin on my bare legs during my snowshoe wipeout. No prizes for trash pickup as there was thankfully no trash to be seen. Baldwin got slightly lost when he followed tracks through the stone quarry and up into the piney woods and the poor bugger was also victim of a theft. 'Seems some chickadee or squirrel swiped his peanut butter and jam sandwich!
Congrats to everyone who participated in this, the year of the big snow, at Mountain Highway Madness. See you in the fall.
Ean Jackson
Host of the Mountain Highway Madness
Click on the photo grid to see full-sized photos
Gold - 3 laps - 45K
First Name | Last Name | Club Points | Lap 1 up/down/ total | Lap 2 up/down/ total | Lap3 up/down/ total | Time |
Mark | Lesack | 2 | ||||
Bill | Dagg | 2 | 51/35/ 1:26 | 57/38/1:35 | 1:05/36/1:41 | 4:41 |
Glenn | Pace | 2 | 56:35/32:15/ 1:28:50 | 53:14/36/ 1:29:14 | 1:10:32/ 41:51/ 1:52:23 | 4:50:30 |
Louise | McCor quodale | 1 | 59/43/1:42 | 60/52/1:52 | 1:01/41/1:42 | 5:17 |
Dave | Smith | 1 | 59/43/1:42 | 60/52/1:52 | 1:01/41/1:42 | 5:17 |
Silver - 2 laps - 30K
First Name | Last Name | Club Points | Lap 1 up/down/total | Lap 2 up/down/total | Time |
Geoffrey | Palmer | 2 | ?/?/1:23 | ?/?/1/25 | 2:48 |
J.P. | Obbagy | 1 | 53:24/33:33/ 1:26:57 | 54:28/32:33/ 1:27:01 | 2:53:56 |
Rob | Ruff | 1 | 59/41/1:40 | 1:17/51/2:08 | 3:48 |
Baldwin | Lee | 2 | 1:10/44/1:54 | 1:15/41/1:56 | 3:50 |
Elke | Bauer | 2 | 4:00 | ||
Cheryl | Johnson | 2 | 4:30 |
Bronze - 1 lap - 15K
First Name | Last Name | Club Points | Up | Down | Time |
James | Sinclair | 1 | 1:23 | ||
David | Crerar | 1 | 1:35 | ||
Bradley | Jones | 1 | 1:38:02 | ||
Berglind | Hafsteinsdottir | 2 | 1:04 | 39 | 1:43 |
Laddie | Hannam | 2 | 1:09 | 40 | 1:49 |
Craig | Moore | 2 | 2:12 | ||
Rhonda | Schuller | 2 | 2:12 | ||
Mike | Palethorpe | 1 | ? | ||
Desmond | Mott | 2 | 54:00 | 34:20 | 1:28:20 |
Patricia | Jensen | 1 | 1:29 | ||
John | Machray | 2 | ? | ||
Cynnimon | Rain | 1 | ? | ||
Jo | Hauser | 1 | 1:39 | ||
Joseph | Marchand | 2 | |||
Ean | Jackson | 3 | 2:15 |
20 March 05 - Spring Mountain Highway Madness
Heinous. "Adj. Grossly wicked or reprehensible; abominable", according to dictionary.com.
There was considerable talk about the weather that greeted starters of the Mountain Highway Madness trail run this morning. After a winter of unseasonably sunny, warm days we were treated to some liquid sunshine. Heinous is how I'd describe our weather. The 7th Mountain Highway Madness will go down in the record books as being the event when most of the field poked their heads through the blinds, then returned to the comfort of their warm, dry bed.
For the 19 runners and 1 mountain biker who did participate, however, the run will go down in the training log as a "character builder".
According to Michelle Fredette, there were bands of sunlight and blue skies overhead when she left the False Creek area of Vancouver. Not so in the North Shore mountains! As if on cue as we congregated near the start line fountain, the skies above Mountain Highway opened up and the monsoons arrived. My typical long-winded welcome and pre-run briefing was abbreviated to, "Prize for the person who comes closest to guessing their first lap time. Free beer and some draw prizes at the Mosquito Creek Grill afterwards. Go!"
Sidelined with an injury, I brought my mountain bike along with the hope of being the first to log a bike time on the 15K up and down course. I confess that I was en route for Starbucks before the guilt overcame me.
It was a slow and lonely ride up. On a normal Sunday morning at 8:30 am, Mountain Highway is busy with mountain bikers seeking a hangover cure or nudists en route to the VanTan Club. Today, I had not even a doggie-walker to exchange greetings with. Low-hanging clouds blanketed the trail. Rain and condensation from my breath fogged the lenses of my glasses. I was less than 1/2 way up the mountain when elite Montrail Team runners Dom Repta and Andy Nicol appeared flying downhill through the haze.
Amazingly enough, everyone who I crossed had a smile on their face and appeared to be enjoying themselves. "Any snow at the turnaround?” I asked. "You bet," replied Jenn Winiarski. Great. I thought of Jim Mandelli, who, a week after pushing his bike over 50 miles thought the snow at the Susinita 100-miler in Alaska, would be completing his first lap of the Mountain Highway Madness about now.
The turnaround point in this run is a rock quarry. When I arrived, the road surface was relatively clear of ice and snow, but big, fat flakes were falling. I was soaked to the bone and very cold, so after taking a few photos, my only thought was to get into some dry clothes and to drink some warm beer. As I sped downhill, 10 runners were making their way back uphill for a second lap.
In spite of the weather, Dom Repta set a new course record of 2:13 for 2 laps. (Close on his heels, Andy Nicol also broke the course record with 2:15.)
Many thanks to Kelly and Lucie Nielson for buying us a beer and to Trail Runner Magazine and Hammer gel for the draw prizes. Happy trails...and hope to see you at the next Mountain Highway Madness in September!
Ean Jackson
Host of the Mountain Highway Madness
Up | Down | Time | Name |
? | ? | 1:10:00 | Michelle Fredette |
48:20 | 30:00 | 1:18:20 | Mary Shaughnessy |
50:00 | 28:53 | 1:18:53 | Curb Ivanic |
57 | 34 | 1:31 | Laddie Hannam |
? | ? | 1:31:30 | Cheryl Picot |
1:52 | Ean Jackson (on bike) |
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Time | Name |
? / ? / 1:06 | ? / ? / 1:07:30 | 2:13:30! | Dom Repta |
40 / 26 / 1:06 | 43 / 26 / 1:09 | 2:15 | Andy Nicol |
42 / 30 / 1:12 | 45 / 28 /1:13 | 2:25 | Bill Dagg |
42 / 30 / 1:12 | 45 / 28 / 1:13 | 2:25 | Ellie Greenwood |
42 / 30:33 / 1:12:32 | 43:53 / 28:44 / 1:12:37 | 2.25 | Chris Benn |
45 / 30 / 1:15 | 50 / 31 / 1:21 | 2:36 | Jim Mandelli |
? / ? / 1:21 | ? / ? / 1:19 | 2:40 | Danilo Caron |
? / ? / 1:21 | ? / ? / 1:29 | 2:50 | Jordan Marr |
? | ? | 3:04 | Rob MacDonald |
58 / 50 / 1:48 | 1:15 / 56 / 2:11 | 3:59 | Craig Moore |
? / ? / 1:49 | ? / ? / 2:11? | 4:00 | Jenn Winiarski |
? / ? / 1:49 | ? / ? / 2:11? | 4:00 | Mary Betts |
? | ? | ? | Rob Ruff |
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Lap 3 (up/down/total) | Time | Name |
? | ? | ? | ? | Geoffrey Palmer |
Total starters: 20
Total finishers: 20
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Lap 3 (up/down/total) | Time | Name | Date |
45:43 / 31:17 1:17 | ? / ? 1:15 | ? / ? 1:20 | 3:52 | Andy Nicol | 21 Mar 04 |
45:43 / 31:17 1:17 | ? / ? 1:15 | ? / ? 1:20 | 3:52 | Dom Repta | 21 Mar 04 |
48:49 / 34:11 1:23 | 42 / 53 1:35 | ? / ? 1:42 | 4:40 | Glenn Pacé | 21 Mar 04 |
48:49 / 34:11 1:23 | 42 / 53 1:35 | ? / ? 1:42 | 4:40 | Ean Jackson | 21 Mar 04 |
46:00 / 33:00 1:19 | 51:00 / 34:00 1:25 | 2:44 | Bill Dagg | 21 Mar 04 |
48:49 / 34:11 1:23 | 42 / 53 1:35 | 2:58 | Barry Chilibeck | 21 Mar 04 |
45:44 / 26:16 1:12 | 58 / 53 1:51 | 3:03 | Gary Robbins | 21 Mar 04 |
50:00 / 27 1:17 | 2:30 | 3:47 | Mark Fearman | 21 Mar 04 |
Up | Down | Time | Name | Date |
49:54 | 26:06 | 1:16 | Michelle Fredette | 21 Mar 04 |
51:54 | 35:00 | 1:26:54 | Doug Mackay | 21 Mar 04 |
53:00 | 37:00 | 1:30 | Laddie Hannam | 21 Mar 04 |
18 May 03
The thought in running this event twice in 03 was not to make up for 02, but rather to take advantage of a hole in the ultrarunning calendar caused by the cancellation of a popular ultramarathon.
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Lap 3 (up/down/total) | Time | Name |
42:00 / 31:56 1:13:56 | 43:48 / 30:59 1:14:47 | 44:13 / 30:24 1:14:37 | 3:43:23 | Wendy Montgomery |
45:30 / 35:22 | 43:21 / 31:23 1:14:44 | 42:10 / 34:45 1:16:55 | 3:45:00 | Jim Swadling |
45:00 / 35:00 | ? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | 3:45:00 | Andy Nicol |
45:00 / 35:00 | ? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | 4:15:00 | Scott Riddell |
51:00 / 39:00 1:30:00 | 54:00/ 46:00 1:40:00 | 58:00 / 49:00 1:47:00 | 4:57:00 | Dave Smith |
51:00 / 39:00 1:30:00 | 54:00 / 46:00 1:40:00 | 58:00 /49:00 1:47:00 | 4:57:00 | Louise McCorquodale |
? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | ? | Kendell Dickinson |
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Time | Name |
49:05 / 51:12 1:29:25 | 39:20 / 34:21 1:25:32 | 2:54:57 | Rob MacDonald |
Up | Down | Time | Name |
38:30 | 21:50 | 1:00:20 | Brian Bjornson |
39:29 | 26:03 | 1:05:32 | Dave Cressman |
55:00 | 40:00 | 1:35:00 | Sean Finucane |
20 April 03
We skipped a year because the weather was very lousy around this time in 02.
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Time | Name |
45:00 / 43:00 1:08:00 | 23:00 / 26:00 1:09:00 | 2:17:00 | Brian Bjornson |
42:00 / 43:48 1:10:29 | 31:56 / 30:59 1:11:54 | 2:22:23 | Wendy Montgomery |
46:05 / 51:07 1:15:08 | 29:03 / 32:03 1:23:10 | 2:38:18 | Dom Repta |
43:00 / 58:15 1:08:00 | 25:00 / 32:03 1:30:18 | 2:38:18 | Andy Nichol |
46:05 / 51:07 1:15:08 | 29:03 / 32:03 1:23:10 | 2:38:18 | Ean Jackson |
7 April 01
This first running of the mountain Highway Madness started as a group run with 6 people. It was quite cold and there was a lot of powder snow at the top and not a track to be seen. As we neared the top, Jim Swadling came bounding out of nowhere. He joined us and became the 7th finisher of 6 stasrters!
Ean Jackson
Host of Mountain Highway Madness
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Time | Name |
58:41 / 50:34 1:44:08 | 45:27 / 39:10 1:29:44 | 3:13:52 | Michael Wardas |
Up | Down | Time | Name |
58:41 | 45:27 | 1:44:08 | Ron Adams Sean Finucane Jim Swadling |
Lap 1 | Lap 2 | Lap 3 | Lap 4 | Time | Name | Date |
52 / 38 | 54 / 38 1:32 | 55 / 40 1:35 | 65 / 45 1:50 | 6:27! | Geoff Palmer | 11 Sep 04 |
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Lap 3 (up/down/total) | Time | Name | Date |
42:00 / 31:56 1:13:56 | 43:48 / 30:59 1:14:47 | 44:13 / 30:24 1:14:37 | 3:43:23! | Wendy Montgomery | 18 May 03 |
45:30 / 35:22 | 43:21 / 31:23 1:14:44 | 42:10 / 34:45 1:16:55 | 3:45:00! | Jim Swadling | 18 May 03 |
45:00 / 35:00 | ? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | 3:45:00! | Andy Nicol | 18 May 03 |
45:43 / 31:17 1:17 | ? / ? 1:15 | ? / ? 1:20 | 3:52 | Andy Nicol | 21 Mar 04 |
45:43 / 31:17 1:17 | ? / ? 1:15 | ? / ? 1:20 | 3:52 | Dom Repta | 21 Mar 04 |
45:00 / 35:00 | ? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | 4:15:00 | Scott Riddell | 18 May 03 |
46:08 / 32:32 1:18:40 | 47:53 / 33:05 1:20:58 | 61:37 / 34:22 1:35:59 | 4:15:37 | Scott Riddell | 13 Sep 03 |
46:08 / 32:32 1:18:40 | 47:53 / 33:05 1:20:58 | 61:37 / 34:22 1:35:59 | 4:15:37 | Ean Jackson | 13 Sep 03 |
52 / 38 1:30 | 54 /38 1:32 | 55 / 40 1:35 | 4:37 | Allison Knowles | 11 Sep 04 |
48:49 / 34:11 1:23 | 42 / 53 1:35 | ? / ? 1:42 | 4:40 | Glenn Pacé | 21 Mar 04 |
48:49 / 34:11 1:23 | 42 / 53 1:35 | ? / ? 1:42 | 4:40 | Ean Jackson | 21 Mar 04 |
51:00 / 39:00 1:30:00 | 54:00/ 46:00 1:40:00 | 58:00 / 49:00 1:47:00 | 4:57:00 | Dave Smith | 18 May 03 |
51:00 / 39:00 1:30:00 | 54:00 / 46:00 1:40:00 | 58:00 /49:00 1:47:00 | 4:57:00 | Louise McCorquodale | 18 May 03 |
? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | ? / ? ? | ? | Kendell Dickinson | 18 May 03 |
Lap 1 (up/down/total) | Lap 2 (up/down/total) | Time | Name | Date |
45:00 / 43:00 1:08:00 | 23:00 / 26:00 1:09:00 | 2:17:00! | Brian Bjornson | 20 April 03 |
42:00 / 43:48 1:10:29 | 31:56 / 30:59 1:11:54 | 2:22:23! | Wendy Montgomery | 20 April 03 |
46 / 27 1:13 | 47 / 29 1:16 | 2:29 | Colin Freeland | 11 Sep 04 |
45:00 / 46:00 1:15:49 | 30:49 / 31:00 1:17:00 | 2:32:49 | Patricia Jensen | 13 Sep 03 |
46:05 / 51:07 1:15:08 | 29:03 / 32:03 1:23:10 | 2:38:18 | Dom Repta | 20 April 03 |
43:00 / 58:15 1:08:00 | 25:00 / 32:03 1:30:18 | 2:38:18 | Andy Nichol | 20 April 03 |
46:05 / 51:07 1:15:08 | 29:03 / 32:03 1:23:10 | 2:38:18 | Ean Jackson | 20 April 03 |
43:00 / 52:00 1:13:00 | 30:00 / 34:15 1:26:15 | 2:39:15 | Colin Freeland | 13 Sep 03 |
46:08 / 47:53 1:18:40 | 32:32 / 33:05 1:20:58 | 2:39:38 | Michael Wardas | 13 Sep 03 |
46:00 / 33:00 1:19 | 51:00 / 34:00 1:25 | 2:44 | Bill Dagg | 21 Mar 04 |
46:08 / 47:53 1:15:49 | 32:32 / 33:05 1:31:06 | 2:46:55 | Rick Arikado | 13 Sep 03 |
48:41 / 31:41 1:19:22 | 50:36 / 36:45 1:27:21 | 2:47 | Rob Ruff | 11 Sep 04 |
49:05 / 51:12 1:29:25 | 39:20 / 34:21 1:25:32 | 2:54:57 | Rob MacDonald | 18 May 03 |
48:49 / 34:11 1:23 | 42 / 53 1:35 | 2:58 | Barry Chilibeck | 21 Mar 04 |
45:44 / 26:16 1:12 | 58 / 53 1:51 | 3:03 | Gary Robbins | 21 Mar 04 |
58:41 / 50:34 1:44:08 | 45:27 / 39:10 1:29:44 | 3:13:52 | Michael Wardas Curb Ivanic Derrick Johnstone Ean Jackson | 7 April 01 |
53 / 37 1:30 | 60 /4 5/ 1:45 | 3:15 | Ken Hardinge-Rooney | 11 Sep 04 |
52:30 / 35:10 1:27:40 | 64 / 53:16 1:57:16 | 3:24:56 | Doug MacKay | 11 Sep 04 |
50:00 / 27 1:17 | 2:30 | 3:47 | Mark Fearman | 21 Mar 04 |
Up | Down | Time | Name | Date |
38:30 | 21:50 | 1:00:20! | Brian Bjornson | 18 May 03 |
39:29 | 26:03 | 1:05:32 | Dave Cressman | 18 May 03 |
43:00 | 25:00 | 1:08:00! | Patricia Jensen | 20 April 03 |
49:54 | 26:06 | 1:16 | Michelle Fredette | 21 Mar 04 |
53 | 32 | 1:25 | Jessica Anderson | 11 Sep 04 |
53 | 33 | 1:26 | Berglind Hafsteinsdottir | 11 Sep 04 |
53 | 33 | 1:26 | Laddie Hannan | 11 Sep 04 |
51:54 | 35:00 | 1:26:54 | Doug Mackay | 21 Mar 04 |
53 | 35 | 1:28 | Maria Zerjav | 11 Sep 04 |
53 | 36 | 1:29 | Melissa Pacé | 11 Sep 04 |
53:00 | 37:00 | 1:30 | Laddie Hannam | 21 Mar 04 |
55:00 | 40:00 | 1:35:00 | Sean Finucane | 18 May 03 |
58:41 | 45:27 | 1:44:08 | Ron Adams Sean Finucane Jim Swadling | 7 April 01 |
78 | 47 | 2:05 | Pat Barry | 11 Sep 04 |
78 | 47 | 2:05 | Sibylle Tinsel | 11 Sep 04 |