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2008 Gore-Tex TransRockies Run Prelude

August 24, 2008 by Bryon Powell · 6 Comments 

Gore-Tex TransRockies RunI sit here in Buena Vista, Colorado having had one of my best days in recent memory and the second annual Gore-Tex TransRockies Run hasn’t even begun yet!

The day began, with Adam Chase, Ryan Padilla, my TRR teammate Martin Gaffuri, and I leaving Boulder, CO around 10 this morning to head up to Beaver Creek. There we met up with a number of other top runners from around the world who compete for Salomon, one of the sponsors of the TransRockies Run. The Salomon guys are a blast and I look forward to hanging out with them through the race.

Team Salomon runners before the Gore-Tex TransRockies RunMuch of the Salomon crew later at the TRR kickoff barbecue

After the gorgeous ride from Beaver Creek up and over Tennessee Pass, through Leadville, and into Buena Vista with the Salomon folks, race check in at the Buena Vista Heritage Museum was a breeze. While checking in I got to see the always charming Cynthia Amon from WL Gore, who I’d met a few week earlier at the Outdoor Retailer show, as well as some of the enthusiastic TransRockies staff.

Mule Deer Buena Vista Heritage Museum Gore-Tex TransRockies RunTwo stags in front of the Buena Vista Heritage Museum during registration
(and, no, that is not Martin and myself)

I arrived with the Salomon crew early enough in Buena Vista that I had plenty of time to chill before the kickoff barbecue. This lull, however, involved what may turn out to be the hardest aspect of the entire TransRockies experience – the bag repack! This year upon check in to the TransRockies Run, the organization provided each two person team with three 65 liter bags into which to put all their week’s gear, including sleep bags. While 100 liters of gear space per person may appear and is, in fact, quite generous, yours truly and many others found this task to be… difficult. Perhaps we were all unaware that we were not heading out for a year’s long expedition to map the furtherest reaches of the Himalayas. Rest assured – that misunderstanding has been corrected.

Gore-Tex TransRockies Run 2008 gearFour runners’ gear!?

Finding people I knew (or knew of) proved much easier than repacking. While standing amidst my sea of bags, I saw the likes of top competitors Erik Skaggs (Nike/Rogue Valley Runners – open male) and Keri Nelson (Gore-Tex La Sportiva – open co-ed), as well as bloggers Sat and Jo Sandhu, who came all the way from London, England to race the TransRockies Run.

At the kick-off barbecue, I ran into even more folks I’ve come to know over years, whether in person or over the internet. Below are a group of mostly self-confessed running geeks/trail running bloggers. Of course, I also met lots of people at the dinner whom I’d never met before. Not surprisingly, these folks from all over the world were the intriguing, personable sort that you’d expect at a grueling mountain foot race – these are my kind of people!

Trail Bloggers Gore-Tex TransRockies RunTrail running bloggers… and Keith (poor guy)
(from right – Keith,
Meghan, Matt, Leslie, me)

Of course, what would a day be without a bit of drama. You see, despite having a few centuries of combined outdoor experience, the group I traveled to Buena Vista with left their bags outside while we went off to dinner. As often happens in the mountains, an evening thunderstorm deluged the area with rain. Needless to say, there’s an awful lot of wet gear spread around the floors and tents Chaffee County tonight. Doh!

Prelude to Gore-Tex TransRockies Run sunsetThe calm after the storm … before the storm

Wet gear or not, the TransRockies Run kicks off Monday morning at 10 a.m. MDT. iRunFar has learned that we’ll have internet access following each of the first two stages, so be sure to check back daily to see how Martin, Trail Goat, and the rest of competition at TransRockies Run are holding up!

Check out some TRR prelude posts from around the blogotrail:

  • Martin Gaffuri
  • Banff Trail Trash
  • CanDo Sandhu
  • Sean Meissner
  • Matt Hart
  • TransRockies Insider, Colleen
Gore-Tex TransRockies Run Erik Skaggs Kyle Skaggs Adam Chase Michelle Barton Keri NelsonHow many past and future Gore-Tex TransRockies Run champions
can you find in this picture?

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Filed under Bryon, Races · Tagged with Gore-Tex TransRockies Run, Salomon

Bryon Powell is the Editor-in-Chief of iRunFar.com, which he founded five years ago. Also the author of Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons and a contributing editor at Trail Runner magazine, he's quickly approaching 10 years as an ultrarunner and 20 years as a trail runner. These days he calls Park City, Utah and its trails home.
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6 Responses to “2008 Gore-Tex TransRockies Run Prelude”
  1. solarweasel says:
    August 25, 2008 at 5:24 am

    man i’m extremely jealous! have a blast and let us know how it goes (lots of pictures!)

    Reply
  2. AnthonyP says:
    August 25, 2008 at 5:24 am

    Best of Luck !!!

    Reply
  3. angie's pink fuzzy says:
    August 25, 2008 at 5:49 pm

    what FUN!!! Can’t wait to read the updates!

    Reply
  4. Trail Goat says:
    August 25, 2008 at 10:07 pm

    Thanks all! I’m having a blast at TransRockies… so much so that I put off blogging until now and it’s after midnight, so I should probably go to bed, right? Ready the next post anyway!

    Reply
  5. saschasdad says:
    August 31, 2008 at 7:53 pm

    “the organization provided each two person team with three 65 liter bags into which to put all their week’s gear”

    Hm, only 3 bags for each team? Wow, how did you actually accomplish that? Oh yeah, you didn’t!!!!!

    Reply
  6. Trail Goat says:
    August 31, 2008 at 8:25 pm

    Meissner,
    You got have me there… though the huge amount of gear went away after day 1, which was messed up due to a logistical miscommunication.

    Reply

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