I was nervous and excited come Saturday morning. I had felt really good at the orientation run a few weeks ago but my foot has still been giving me troubles. Cindy was also coming out to race with me so shortly after she arrived at my house, we headed out to Golden Ears, which is only about a 20 minute drive. I was particularly wanting to do this race in the series because it's pretty close to the community where I live in Maple Ridge, and there aren't that many races here so I definitely wanted to be part of it.
I hardly took any pictures so I'm certainly glad other people did, thanks everyone!
I wasn't really planning to run with anyone or go for a great time, I just wanted to get out there for my first serious trail run and make it to the finish alive!
Also, a little bit of advice: I tried to be cool and pin my bib to my pant leg like all the experienced trail runners, but apparently my running tights weren't made to be cool and I ripped a hole in my FAVORITE compression tights, so yea, don't try to be cool.
As we got going, I followed another running friend and went out WAY too fast! My first kilometer was just over 5 minutes.
Once we made it through the first water crossing and up the first few hills, I realized that I was incredibly short of breath for the beginning of a run. I looked back and there was Brandi, so I thought I'd just ease off and follow her the rest of the way since she is a more experienced trail runner than myself, but I sure was struggling for barely 2 kilometers in. This picture says it all...
Photo Credit: Rob Shaer @ 5 Peaks |
Towards the end of the race, the fast Enduro runners had caught up and we were moving aside to let them pass every couple minutes.
What an awkward smile, but yay almost done!
Photo Credit: Robert Shaer @ 5 Peaks |
Photo Credit: Robert Shaer @ 5 Peaks |
I enjoyed the 5 Peaks event and Solana did a great job putting it all together. I'm hoping to volunteer at another one this summer and then (maybe) do the Whistler event in the series in August.
Race Review Summary
Package Pickup/Expo:
No expo. Package pickup on race morning, went very smoothly other than the fact that my name was spelled wrong, oops Brandi lol!
Price/Value: $47.25 (Early Bird)
Pretty decent price for a local race. I'm a sucker for a medal and a race t-shirt but the souvenir is worth about $23 so that's a decent deal.
Aid Stations:
One aid station on the sport course which had water and an electrolyte drink.
Course Difficulty:
Hard. For me, new to trail racing, it was difficult. I hear the Enduro course has a much tougher climb so I'm glad I stuck with the Sport.
Medals:
No medals but you get an authentic Buff from Buff Canada, who is the new title sponsor for 5 Peaks this year. I really like this year's pattern.
Congrats on your first trail race! 5 Peaks is awesome. I found that I get so out of breath during trail races too. I think it's hard to pace yourself when you're starting out. I think it kind of weird going from road racing, where even different courses will result in you getting a fairly similar time, then you go to trails and each course is SO different. But I guess that's what makes it fun! Are you doing others this year?
ReplyDeleteThanks, it's good to hear I'm not the only one! I'm considering volunteering at Alice Lake and then doing the Whistler course in August because I will be up there anyways and maybe if all goes well Buntzen Lake too, but I still feel pretty cautious on my feet out there so I'm afraid to commit to too much at this point.
DeleteGreat pictures! You look so happy! What a great pay it forward gift.
ReplyDeleteLove all the great photos!! I'm hoping to still see photos from 5 Peaks Invermere and Terwillegar - but probably not as scenic as Golden Ears!
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