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5/21/2012 Mon - off. Traveling back from Spain. 5/22/2012 Tue-AM: 1:01, 3000' ~ 2nd Flatiron+Green Mt. w/ Joe Mostly running, except for the obvious scrambling bits. So good to be back on the mountain despite the jet lag. 5/23/2012 Wed-AM: 1:43, 5000' ~ Cameron Cone Rallied down to COS w/ Joe after a jetlag-induced early rise and ran up and down what is becoming one of my favorite in-town peaks anywhere. Taking 1:06 from Hydro Street on Ruxton, it's a pleasingly direct way to get to nearly 11,000'. Shin felt great. 5/24/2012 Thu-AM: 1:23, 3000' ~ Green Mt. Took the 3rd access route up, but then descended Bear Canyon back to Chautauqua, with Joe. Was pretty disappointed to see the newly-rerouted trail down to Bear Canyon...if I wanted that kind of meandering, flat carpet I'd live in California... 5/25/2012 Fri-AM: 1:24, 3000' ~ 2nd Flatiron+Green Mt. Jetlag had me up at 4:30am, so I had to wait for it to get light before heading up the mountain. Descended Ranger and Flagstaff, which is the first time I've done that in ages; running is so fun. 5/26/2012 Sat-AM: 4:15, 8500' ~ Ten Mile Traverse Parked at the Mt. Royal TH just off of I-70 in Frisco with Joe and ran the traverse north to south, tagging every peak along the way. Really fun techy stuff from Peak 1-4 and then lots of open alpine meadow. The final 1000' bop to 13,633' Peak 10 was a giant struggle up a talus slope, but worth it for the glissade off the east face. Shin felt solid all day. 5/27/2012 Sun-AM: 2:25, 4500' ~ Mt. Elbert Joe and I ran from our campsite on Halfmoon Creek, very near the proper Elbert TH. Started off by running the 2mi+ west to the 110J forest road turn-off, crossed the creek and headed another 2.5mi uphill until reaching the cairn at ~11,400' and striking east directly uphill, gaining Elbert's West Ridge and taking it directly to the summit. This line is ~1.5mi and 3000'. Ouch. We were both quite haggard today (predictably), but it was :26 from Halfmoon Creek to the cairn and another :58 from the cairn to get to the summit. Descended Elbert's NE ridge in :37 to finish off the morning. The first of hopefully many, many Nolan's 14 scouting outings. After doing a climb like that, though (3000' of talus and scree), the mind reels at linking 14 of those things together in one go... ---------------------------------------- It's really good to be back in the high country. The energy is different up here, for sure. The turn-around in my shin was definitely promoted by my time in La Palma and Spain, though. Salomon's team doctor was kind enough to see me a couple of times, and that, combined with the general positive energy of that trip, seems to have affected a more permanent improvement in my shin. Things are still slightly precarious, though, and I think I'll have to carefully monitor things for some time still. Though I suspect most have already seen it, I also recently wrote a post about some of my time abroad over on the Ultimate Direction blog. Volcanic scree on La Palma. The Frenchies know how to have fun. Photo: Jean-michel Faure-vincent. Descending from Pico de Bejenado on La Palma. Photo: Joe Grant. Proper steep in the National Park on La Palma. Photo: Joe Grant. Mt. Royal and the rigs in Frisco. Summit of Peak 1 with the rest of the line stretching out behind me. Proper tech between Peaks 2 and 3. Photo: Joe Grant. Summit of Elbert this morning. Joe on the final pitch of the West Ridge of Elbert. The Nolan's line descends over Bull Hill (right center) before ascending La Plata (high point on horizon). Intimidating.
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