by zippetydude » Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:26 am
I think 3 times in a day is very possible, but you'd have to do it smart. You'd have to know the trail well, be in good shape, catch the weather nice and cool, and have water cached in advance so you could move swiftly. You'd probably need to be able to do a single Skyline in less than 4 hours, though you might be okay with a sub 5. (The reason I mention this is because if you're used to 8 hours, a 10 hour Skyline feels easy. To make 3 trips in a day, a 5 to 6 hour pace will need to feel smooth and comfortable.)
Let's say you are well rested, and you start around midnight. This will be your slowest pace, to save energy for later. Figuring a 6 hour pace, you get to the tram, relax, eat, and rest for a couple of hours. Take the first tram down at 8:00, well rested and ready to begin again. You start your second ascent at 8:45. You'll go a little faster on this one, figuring around 5:15 to 5:30. It's 2:00 at the tram, around 2:45 when you start your third attempt. You now have 6:40 to make it to the last tram. You'll press the pace a little, shooting for about 6 hours, but allowing a 40 minute buffer in case you go a little slower when it gets dark.
I know, I know, you're going to be getting tired by now, and you're probably going to be miserable, and what if you miss the last tram . . .
That's why I wouldn't want to do it, it sounds horrible. But certainly possible. You'd get a 2:45 break and another 45 minute break, so you'll get a lot of time to recover. Well, maybe not a lot.
In any case, back to the original question, on consecutive days, since there's no downhill, I wonder if you'd actually get sore, or if you'd just get increasingly tired, or if you'd be fine?
I don't think I'll ever try 3 in a day, but I might try 3 days in a row sometime, or start a streak just for fun and see how many I can do consecutively before I get warning signals from my body that say "Stop this foolishness." I'm not planning on it, but I'll post if I do it so SAR can get a heads-up on the rescue prep!
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