zippetydude wrote:Mark! I was thinking you might PR tomorrow with it being cooler, then Ellen posted you already took care of business today! Nice job. I'm looking forward to the TR too.
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Yep, I can't hike tomorrow, was planning to go Sunday but was concerned I'd miss this break in the weather. I really wanted to break 5:00 so made a snap decision to go up solo this morning.
Left at 4.45am and it was mid-high 60's with a nice, cooling wind. Didn't feel humid at all. My previous best was 5:09, about a month ago, but last Saturday, on our abandoned c2c attempt, I took 6:02 and it felt more like 8:02! I dislike hiking in heat and humidity with a passion.
Didn't know what to expect today, but within 50m I knew it was totally different. Got to the picnic tables in 23 minutes, which felt easy, and decided to push on. I'd concluded that for me to break 5:00 I needed to get to Flat Rock in 3:30 and, extrapolating backwards, to do that I should target 4300' in 2:10. My best times for these points were 3:41 and 2:18.
Was rather surprised therefore, actually shocked would be a better word, to reach 4300' in 1:59! Being slightly unsure whether this was a good or bad thing, I sent bluerail a text warning of potential collapse further up the trail! His stolid reply was, "keep at it". I think I woke him up.
Decided that I could back off the pace a little, and still make FR in 3:30. Had a two minute break at Florian's stash then was surprised, yet again, to reach FR in 3:16. Then I started to feel it. Spent the next hour very concerned about cramping, as I was getting twitches in my left calf, left abductor and both quads. Was surprised to then get a cramp. In my right tricep!
After one short detour at a point I've lost the trail before, another thirty second break to dust myself off after falling over, I made it to Coffman's extremely tired. But, I manged to get to the top without further incident, looked at my watch and was astounded to see I'd made it in 4:41! I was delighted, naturally, and very tired (including a spell of dry heaves when I stopped), but I know I left everything I had on the trail.
The weather was perfect. I was never too hot, the wind was nice and there was cloud cover most of the way.
Have fun tomorrow, everyone....
