Ouray 100 miles Ultra marathon - Trail Running in the High Colorado Mountains

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2023
  • Ouray 100 miles ultra marathon is the hardest trail running race I’ve ever competed in. It took me nearly 50 hours to run 100 miles in the high mountains of Colorado - climbing up an astonishing ~42,000 feet. Honestly, I didn’t think I would finish - with thin air from the altitude, this running documentary brings you along the adventure of a life time - Ouray 100 miles!
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    Congratulations to all who dared line up - it’s an intimidating one and for good reason. Also, a big thank you to Nora for crewing and pacing, also Richard and Julie for crewing. Finally, we met amazing friends and are grateful to have met y’all (Brian, Ryan, Katie, Eva, Pete, Mason, Jorie, Shad, Esther, Crosby)!
    What a scenic course! What an epic adventure! What a race! What a challenge! While I’m still waiting to be lucky and win the Hardrock 100 miles lottery, I’ve set my sight on Ouray 100 miles ultra marathon - a trail running race in the same mountain range - the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. Whereas Hardrock is an epic 100 miles loop at altitude, the Ouray course instead focus on bringing you to the steepest trails in the area! And it shows - with almost 42,000 feet of climbing (9k more than Hardrock), the Ouray 100 miles course is absolutely insane. I know it’s a little longer than my typical ultra running documentary, but I’m sure you’ll understand why.
    This is one of those “graduate course” ultra marathon where anyone lining up at the start has tremendous ultra trail running and wilderness experience. You can expect mountain lions, bears, snow and ice patches, thunderstorm at 13k feet of altitude - are you ready for this? Can you navigate safely the treacherous, technical and sketchy trails - even 38 hours within a race? The trails are often so steep that running isn’t an option for the uphill - obviously - but also often the downhills are just as slow, particularly Twin Peaks and Richmond Pass.
    With only 2 weeks since Badwater 135 miles - I didn’t feel fully prepared to run Ouray 100 miles. My altitude acclimation was a little shorter than I’d have wanted, and although my body was mostly recovered - it’s still cutting it short. But surprisingly, I had a (relatively) good day. Staying strong (almost) until the end, and (mostly) avoiding sleepwalking (almost) until the end. That was surprising because I feel that lately, I only have ‘bad race’. But this time, I need to be 100%, and somehow, someway, that’s what happened. It’s difficult to express just how insanely challenging this race is - with an average of 2 miles per hour, you might think I was slow. But no, the course is simply THAT hardcore. The toughest 100 miles I’ve ever raced…
    But the juice is worth the squeeze, or as we say, the view is worth the climb (or…viewS are worth the climbS). The San Juan Mountains are my favorite in Colorado, and I’m sure you will appreciate the views. An amazing race, great organizer and wonderful volunteers
    Next stop, Leadville 100 miles - August 19! Big trail family there, so excited about it!
    As always, thanks for watching!
    Simon
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    Music credit: Songs by Infraction - No Copyright Music
    • By Infraction : Over the Mountains, City Beat, Dreamy, Future Me, Distance,
    • By Mokka Music: Leaving Home, Sunny Walk, Energy Wave, Journey, One Soul, Dirty and Dead, Dark Lord Mystery
    • By FortyThr33: Bay Breeze
    • By Ikson: New Day
    • By Silent Partner: Spring in my Step
    • By Nicolai Heidlas: Pacific Sun
    • No Copyright: Angry Background
    • Megaman X: Ending, Password
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    Track Name: DIRTY AND DEAD (ROCK)
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    Track Name: CITY BEAT (ELECTRONIC POP)
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Комментарии • 83

  • @runningwithsimon

    OK - full disclosure. After the race, I was adamant I'd never do this again. ... But, I really only needed a nap. Now, I don't know, let's think about this one! It's seriously one of the most epic adventure I've ever had!

  • @swilliams6389

    I'd love to see you do Fat Dog 120 in Manning Park (British Columbia). We need a good video for that one and it seems right up your alley being as awesome as you are.

  • @adventurecats4816

    I love your adventures. You don't sugarcoat the hard parts, so we can see that sometimes it sucks but it can get better. You're inspiring me to my first 50k

  • @sailonstellarwinds

    Excellent decision to include all the dogs you met.

  • @jg5555
    @jg5555  +2

    That's some amazing scenery but yikes what a sufferfest! Nice job Simon!!

  • @michaelmartinez6869

    I love your honesty about the difficulties and your fears. Honestly, it helps me more to hear that then if you said you were Superman or similar.

  • @HowardWortonjb71

    I’m halfway through the movie btw and have to say this is so well done. It’s terrific to have a document of this event, I’m sure I’ll be watching many times in the next 51 weeks 👍

  • @ultracrewhub

    NICE WORK SIMON!!!!! Excellent film> It was an honor running this with you.

  • @ryanwhite6859

    great work, what a grind

  • @kevinjoest2738

    Congratulations on your awesome race! I love the San Jaun mountains and their yellow bears!

  • @Sanko1960

    So cool to see you and Nora at the top of that final climb just as the sun is rising. You do such a great job of capturing and sharing the magnificence of this event, but also it's incredible difficulty. Thank you!

  • @robertclarkson6064

    You ROCK. 💪💪💪

  • @marlakay

    Thanks for sharing

  • @CarlosRodriguez-oc6hw

    If your ever back in CO… plan your own send! Lots of untouched ridges in CO! See you out in the mountains 🏔️

  • @markg99

    Great race video. So much climbing. Made me tired just watching it. Congrats on the performance. Truly inspiring 💪🏃‍♂️👍🏻

  • @dewaynescott5114

    Thank you for sharing. Your videos are always spot on.

  • @kevinnarlin

    Way da grind it out, Simon. Great doc as away.

  • @pathalderman7051

    Simon, I love all your videos but this one tops them all. I love Nora! Thank you for taking us along on this epic journey!

  • @HowardWortonjb71

    Hey man, just watched the movie again - felt like I needed to begin the total immersion process once more wi the race only 9 weeks away. It’s so exciting, cannot wait to get into that unique Ouray pain cave once more 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🦄😸👍

  • @Kelly_Ben

    Incredible, congratulations!! What breathtaking scenery, and a brutal course. I can't believe you accomplished this two weeks after another epic challenge. Loved all the cute pups too. I missed your funny clip inserts, but you kept the humor going with the text. The quality was amazing, with all the graphics and footage. You're as great at making race videos as you are at races!