Mt St Helens Loowit Trail - One Day Run - 9 hours
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- This is an amazing trail to knock off in a day AND totally doable without having to be speedy. We started at 10AM and finished before 7PM without hammering the trail. Tons of blueberries in season, which was a huge bonus. Very few people on the trail the day we went, which contributed to the other-worldliness of the whole experience. We drove down from Vancouver BC leaving at 3:30AM and returned a little before 1AM. Long, but stellar day.
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Your videos are brilliant and inspiring. I love watching them. Thank you.
I just watched your Everest adventure and now onto this one. I have to say I enjoy your videos a lot! Keep them coming and thank you for sharing!
You are an inspiration and I love the videos / vlogs. Great videos. Please keep a camera with you on your adventures and let us take part in them. If only indirectly.
Hey so I love your vids when you VLog on long runs. it gives me motivation. I also watch them when doing homework. Anyway please keep exploring more locations that are breathe taking.
Thanks SplicedProductions. One big reason I keep making these videos is feedback like yours. Such a pleasure.
Another very interesting and inspirational video, Kerry Ward, featuring marvelous terrain in the 1980 explosion zone, challenging river crossings, and super guest - 2013 Fat Dog 120 ultra champion Nicola Gildersleeve.
Yes, that was a very fun day. Nicola is a trail pal from a while back.
This guy is an idiot and is wrong in his facts
Nice Video as usual! Motivating me to go for the 25K trail race this year.
Looks beautiful. I hope to be able to run it in the next year or two. I just have one very important question. What are dynoritos?
From June Lake, clockwise will get you through the worst of the lava fields when you're feeling most energetic, plus the morning sun behind you seems to help this navigation task.
Hi .love your video's (please don't stop posting) but always wondered what kit you wear? (shoes,watch,hydration vest etc..)
Many thanks !
Very ambitious! Not to nitpick, but the peak your pointed out at 12:45 was actually Mt. Adams!
Amazing and inspiring
Love you videos!
beautiful trail
LIKE A BOSS!
Fulltiltward,
Thanks for making and posting your video. Looks like a great day-long adventure, and you guys made it look really easy!?! I have a son and daughter that I hope one day to share similar adventures with.
My brother-in-law and I are taking on the loop next Friday (9/5/2014) as a long slow day run as well. Assuming with the ALS challenge mentioned, you must have done this recently, would I be able to twist your arm for some recent beta?
What size bladders were your carrying?
Where did you find good water? Did you filter or treat?
Where did you get the maps you used or did you just print them from images online?
I see you have a garmin gps, would you mind sharing the gpx file? I have a gpx I found, but it is quite a bit older, and from what I read the trail in the crossing areas can change from year to year.
I typically use nuun, fruit, gu (w/ caf), and maybe a bar with nuts and choc for all day outings, but I am always curious what others use. Do you carry supplements? What food did you take along?
What shoes were you wearing as well? I heard la sportivas, but couldn't see yours.
Thanks,
Tony
Tony, there are a number of running water spots that you could use to refill. I had a 3 liter bladder and never took any additional water on board. I don't have the GPX file handy, but there is one I found online that shows the run from June Lake Trailhead you might use. The trail is pretty well marked. Going counterclockwise, we took lefts all the time - which allowed us to see the waterfall. The only exceptions are marked trails leading up for climbers. Navigation is pretty easy. I was in Hoka Mafates. Food was regular fare for day runs - gels - Dynoritos!, jerky and a ton of trailside berries. Have a great run!
What Hokas do you like for the trails.
hi,
i live in Seattle and i would love to run this trail with you next summer.
you rock
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Like your vids! But please invest in a better camera! :-)