
The Capon Valley 50k proved to me way more than I was expecting. Guess I knew West Virgina had hills, but this was crazy. And talking with many experienced ultra runners, the consensus was that the Capon 50K is about average difficulty for a trail 50k. Damn . . . I would hate to

It rained all most of the day Friday and all night Friday night, so the trails were muddy . . . REALLY muddy. Probably 1/4 of the trails were "mud over you shoes" quagmires. And did I mention the probably 40 stream crossing? Feet wet all day! The weather was perfect

Course was REALLY well marked, but lots of intersecting trails made the course very difficult to follow. Almost everyone missed a turn or two, but folks would yell out and get you back on course. As a matter of fact, this 50k turned out to be a 33 miler for me . . . yep . . . missed a turn at about the 23 mile point and went about a mile before I realized it. (It was a good flat, mossy section and I was zoned out,

Since this was my first ultra I don't have much to compare it to, but things went smoothly, great aid stations and volunteers. And the scenery was beautiful If I didn't hurt so much, I might have enjoyed it!
Frank Lilley aka "Triple F"

Hats off to you Frank. This is amazing! With the dificult terrain and long distance, you even managed to take pictures along the way. Thank you for sharing your experience and the photos. Sounds like a memorable experience.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! 30 miles of mountains and mud. What's next? A 50 mile ultra?
ReplyDeleteRuss
Congratulations Frank! What a great feat. Thanks for sharing it with us. Kinnie By the way, how were your feet?
ReplyDeleteActually, the feet did fine! Not a single blister or hotspot!
ReplyDeleteMy quads took a beating though. Finally the pain left yesterday!
Frank