Blackfoot Ultra 100K – Getting Started, Getting Finished
June 1st, 2009 at 9:02Getting started…getting finished. Both ends of a journey require dedication and passion.
Two days ago, I ran all day – 13 hours, 42 minutes – to complete my first 100K (62 miles) trail race. Forty-five people were signed up for the race; 32 finished – 26 men, 6 women. The weather was perfect, the course was beautiful (plus extremely challenging), the volunteers were spectacular…and 62 miles is a long way to run.
The race consisted of 4 loops of 15.5 miles (25K) each. Although each loop was run over the same trail, no two loops were the same. There were very few flat sections on the course – you were either running up or down the whole time. And, when there was a short flat, the next hill was in sight. It was anything but boring.
The two elevation maps taken from my GPS are typical examples of the terrain – each is a one-mile segment of the course.


Although none of the individual climbs were brutal, total ascent for all 62 miles was about 12,000 feet. The total descent was about the same. We had to work the whole time – not too much relaxing and getting into a running rhythm.
But flat, easy paths do not build muscle. Flat, easy paths do not build character. Flat, easy paths do not challenge us. Flat, easy paths do not teach us life lessons.
Between us and anything significant, giants will be in our path. And each loop, the same hills seemed to get bigger. But there’s no going “around” the hills to avoid them – they have to be taken head on.
There was never a point in the race where I wanted to stop. That’s not to say there were not rough patches – there were many, and especially in the 4th loop, I could have sworn the number of hills doubled in both number and size.
I didn’t sign up for this race thinking it would be easy. And, it wasn’t easy. And, I didn’t go all the way to Canada to not finish what I set out to do. I was dedicated and passionate about reaching this milestone in my quest to run 100 miles this September.
Passion is what helps you when you have a great dream. Passion breeds conviction and commitment. Passion is what motivates others to join you in your pursuit of your dream.
Thanks to all of you who have been with me in my pursuit with your good thoughts, good energy, and support. Thanks for helping me finish what I start.
June 2nd, 2009 at 8:54 am
Congratulations on your accomplishment!!
June 2nd, 2009 at 9:24 am
Wonderful account and tremendous accomplishment!
June 2nd, 2009 at 7:39 pm
You’ve proven you have the physical and mental toughness to start — and finish — whatever you want. I’m happy to have seen the results!! You’re the best.
June 9th, 2009 at 2:20 pm
100K really only means short 100. They both hurt A LOT. Glad to hear that it sucked sometimes, and you pulled through it. I’ve got a feeling that you will do fantastic at Bear. There is a reason I picked Cascade Crest as my 1st 100. It’s really hard, and those mountains are tough obstacles to conquer. It’s an incredible feeling at the end. Good luck at Laramie in a few weeks. I’ll be cheering you on hard charger!
June 9th, 2009 at 2:26 pm
Thanks, Ben. I know the Bear will live up to its name, but I’m preparing for it. I’ve heard that Cascade Crest is really hard. I think Laramie will give me a taste…
July 13th, 2009 at 9:00 pm
That’s true jenny. Cascade is kinda tough depending on some factors. Good look with it if u decide to go through.
July 14th, 2009 at 5:25 am
Wow. Congratulations. That is an AWESOME accomplishment! I envy folks like you who can run so far so fast. My torn up knees would protest fiercely if I attempted even 1/10th of that distance!