@@wk633 I can't speak for others, but for me it was a 2.5L bladder + 2x 500 mL soft front of my vest + 500mL hard flask in my bag/back of my salomon Adv Skin 12. And a running belt for ultraspire (speedgoat) that has 2x500mL hard flask. All the flask were tailwind (I carried some powder with me from the start), and the bladder was water. I also had 2 spare tailwind pack for the water refill (you get 2 x 1L refills on that segment). That's only up until crown king. No need to carry as much water later - so I left my bladder at my dropbag at Crown King (37ish) in exchange for warm clothes. Also, I wouldnl't always refill 100% (particularly the hard flask in my bag - empty at night)
@@wk633 th-cam.com/users/shortst228kJLOQB0?si=_wLm3KkX0bDXqhdP check out this shorts video I posted about it the day before the race. I’ll gladly share product details afterwards, if you’d like.
Wow that was crazy! Jagged rocky trails early and wide open flats later. No wonder your feet suffered. Amazing you are doing so well. Vid and music are great as always
Thank you! I wouldn’t say it’s harder, they’re just totally different animals. This one was especially difficult just because I had just finished another 200 miler 3 weeks earlier, the Southern States 200. Feet weren’t fully healed and body not fully recovered.
Thank you! Well, the part 2 and the conclusion will be on my channel later today. There may be a third installment sharing my crew’s journey and perspective of the race in the near future:-)
Great video! Random q: would you say... a 200/250 miler race mentally/physically less stressful than a typical 100-miler? (since time is more generous (?)/able to sleep more (?)). I put question marks since I don't know all details of SS and Cocodona's info, haha.
True recovery is definitely longer after a 200. Ability to sleep is easier for some than others. Unfortunately, I have not been able shut my brain off to sleep much during any of my six 200+ mile finishes. I slept the most during the Spine Race, which had individual tents for runners. Most other events I had to manage on 2.5 hours of sleep over the course of up to 140 hours. In other words muscle soreness is the least important factor in recovery. I believe prolonged lack of sleep and general stress on body and mind are the ones to worry about. Not sure this helps in finding your answer.
thanks for sharing, can't wait for the second half.
That first day towards Lane Mountain is a real butt kicker!
Thanks! Just finished watching yours, great stuff as usual! Yeah, Lane Mountain led to my overheating.
@@ultrakraut yeah...it was "hot" haha
I'd be interested in knowing how you guys carried 4-6l of water. A bladder I assume for some? How much in the front? Where did you put other bottles?
@@wk633 I can't speak for others, but for me it was a 2.5L bladder + 2x 500 mL soft front of my vest + 500mL hard flask in my bag/back of my salomon Adv Skin 12. And a running belt for ultraspire (speedgoat) that has 2x500mL hard flask. All the flask were tailwind (I carried some powder with me from the start), and the bladder was water. I also had 2 spare tailwind pack for the water refill (you get 2 x 1L refills on that segment).
That's only up until crown king. No need to carry as much water later - so I left my bladder at my dropbag at Crown King (37ish) in exchange for warm clothes. Also, I wouldnl't always refill 100% (particularly the hard flask in my bag - empty at night)
@@wk633 th-cam.com/users/shortst228kJLOQB0?si=_wLm3KkX0bDXqhdP check out this shorts video I posted about it the day before the race. I’ll gladly share product details afterwards, if you’d like.
Loved it! Thank you for sharing!
@@Duckling08 glad to hear it!
Thank you for sharing your adventure. I was excited to see that so many well known social media producers were running this year.
Thank you, I hope you enjoyed it!
Wow that was crazy! Jagged rocky trails early and wide open flats later. No wonder your feet suffered. Amazing you are doing so well. Vid and music are great as always
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, my feet and heat continue to be biggest issue slowing me down. Still working on that:-)
Loved it can't wait for part2 god knows how you keep going I watched your spine race over here is this one harder thank-you.
Thank you! I wouldn’t say it’s harder, they’re just totally different animals. This one was especially difficult just because I had just finished another 200 miler 3 weeks earlier, the Southern States 200. Feet weren’t fully healed and body not fully recovered.
Really nice. I'm hoping for a trilogy :-D .
Thank you! Well, the part 2 and the conclusion will be on my channel later today. There may be a third installment sharing my crew’s journey and perspective of the race in the near future:-)
nice! I'm doing this next year -- and the Silky Smooth by Audio Hertz song at minute 49 or so is one I use sometimes in my videos!
Good luck next year, I already have FOMO:-)
Could you provide details on how to convince your wife !! Great vlog !
Haha, I wore her down after many years, lol. JK, I'm just very lucky to have found an immenesly supportive partner who happens to like running, too:-)
Great video! Thx for sharing
What hoodie was that you started with?
Thanks! Run in Rabbit
What shoes did you run this race in? Amazing job and I'm looking forward to part 2!
Thanks! I started in the Timp 5 and finished in Olympus 5.
Great video! Random q: would you say... a 200/250 miler race mentally/physically less stressful than a typical 100-miler? (since time is more generous (?)/able to sleep more (?)). I put question marks since I don't know all details of SS and Cocodona's info, haha.
True recovery is definitely longer after a 200. Ability to sleep is easier for some than others. Unfortunately, I have not been able shut my brain off to sleep much during any of my six 200+ mile finishes. I slept the most during the Spine Race, which had individual tents for runners. Most other events I had to manage on 2.5 hours of sleep over the course of up to 140 hours. In other words muscle soreness is the least important factor in recovery. I believe prolonged lack of sleep and general stress on body and mind are the ones to worry about. Not sure this helps in finding your answer.
@@ultrakraut This is great intel! TY :D