I had some issues with my shoes because I apparently don’t know my own shoe size, but my new Ascends arrived on Tuesday. They fit perfectly, so naturally, Cindy and I made plans last night to head down to Chautauqua and hit the trails. So psyched to try out the shoes AND get some trail running in– I have desperately missed it!
Unfortunately, the skies opened up and began dumping rain right around 5pm. I looked at the weather radar and saw that it seemed the storm would pass in 30 minutes, so we decided to brave the trails anyway. I was beginning to question my sanity when I drove into Boulder with the above as my view…not exactly optimum running conditions! However, the rain stopped and the sky began to clear just as I pulled into the parking lot at Chautauqua. Cool temps and beautiful scenery….the best way to start a run!
It has been awhile since I’ve done some legit, Colorado-style trail running, and yesterday’s route did not disappoint! The trail starts out with an immediate 600 foot gain, and Cindy and I were doing an awesome combination of running-hobbling-hiking. When I had droplets of sweat pouring off my eyelashes within five minutes, I knew I was in for a good run 🙂
After we topped out the initial climb, the trail evened out a bit and we even began to enjoy some downhill. Of course, that didn’t last long, and we had to climb back out of the canyon. I have always heard that your trail running pace should be 3-4 minutes slower than your road pace (anyone? is that true?), and I would say that was pretty accurate for our run.
However, the rain had cooled everything down, and although the trails were wicked muddy, we had such a blast! I always feel so much cooler when I’m covered in mud….is that just me?!
Because we had arrived just as the storm was passing, we had the entire park relatively to ourselves. We loved this, of course, and enjoyed the solitude, but it was a little disconcerting since there has apparently been huge bear activity in the area lately. Every single trail post had a sign, indicating that black bears had recently been spotted in that area. Some of the dates were July 29 and 30, so just a few days ago. I’m very used to playing in bear and mountain lion territory, but something about the eerily calm air and lack of civilization made us a little bear-paranoid! Luckily, the furry critters left us alone 🙂
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Cindy and I ended up running 3.5 miles in just under 50 minutes. This put us at a 14:xx something pace, and while this is super slow, I was actually pleasantly surprised with our time. Some of those climbs were killer and I frequently remember seeing 18-19:00/mile paces and we trudged out of the canyon.
I was also super happy with the Mizuno Ascends! I am going to hold on making a final judgement call until I put in some more miles, but my initial impression is that they handled the rocks and stumps very well. They are also super light when compared to most trail shoes, which I really enjoyed since I am used to my minimalist Pure Cadence. Hopefully I will continue to be as happy with them as I was last night!






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I WANT some of those shoes SO bad!!! The trails look beautiful. Good for you!! I need to find shoes that I can run long distance in.. though I just got 2 pairs.. week!
I am jealous that you can just drive to all of these great trails. My husband would move to CO in a heart beat. Anyways great hike and trail run. Maybe one day ill get that way and venture Colorado:)
I so want a pair of their trail shoes!
they are so pretty! I am a Mezamashii project member too, my shoes should be here any day! Mine aren’t trail shoes but hope they fit well!
The only wildlife I’ve seen on a run is deer…and they’re pretty nonthreatening 🙂
That sounds like a great run, although I think I would have turned back at the first bear posting sign. I guess I am a wimp and I was most decidedly not raised in bear country….. 🙂
I am glad to see your pace times….I thought it was just me who was a lot slower on trails. So, everyone is? Yay! 🙂
That run looked and sounded awesome! I love trail running, it’s my absolute favorite 🙂 I definitely run slower on trails in general but I have also done trail races where I’ve been able to keep a great pace.
I went trail running at Coyote Ridge in Fort Collins. I was in one of the those moods where I didn’t know if I really wanted to run or not. Just as I start out, some guy comes by and tells me that there is a snake ahead. Great-I hate snakes. I thought about using that as my excuse and turning around. I kept going. Never saw the snake and put in a happy 4.5 miles. Trail running or maybe just running will do that to you.
Those shoes look amazing! I love the bright colors!! Maybe the colors scared away the bears? 🙂
We went hiking a few weeks ago and encountered a couple of peaceful brown bears… but it was still scary!
LOVE trail running. Never been up that way though, it’s a long haul from where I live, but I would love to give it a shot one day. Now you’re ready to tackle Leadville Trail Marathon with me next year :)!!!!
The shoes look awesome and sound like you liked them as well. You have me considering something other than Brooks.. not easy to do.. I’m intrigued.
I adore running Chautauqua park. I miss Boulder running (Lived there for 10 years) Like I said in my Tweet my sister lives in the hills of North Boulder and I love to visit. Have a wonderful weekend!
Trail running is the best! I just got the Brooks Cascadias. That’s some serious elevation! I’m still a tad upset we didn’t see any real life bears in Tennessee.
I really want to try trail running, but I’m scared to since I get tired from just normal running lol. I got the Mizuno Wave Riders to test out, so we’ll see how they go with more miles!