Thank you! It is beautiful and technical in the Pyrenees. Are you running the VDA? Tough race, but you have the experience and you seem determined so I'm sure you'll do great. And enjoy, that's what matters most. I got in to race UTMB CCC so I am heading to Chamonix (start in Courmayeur) end of August. Similar to CDH in length 100K and elevation 6200m+. It will be fun! I'll make a video of that too, hopefully this time there will be no storm and I can do the full distance.
The organization decided to give us our running stones even if the race was stopped. I guess it was because it was something beyond our control and most of us had already covered a significant part of the distance. Since Val d'Aran is a major I got 6 stones. I will use them to enter the lottery which opens this week and hopefully get a spot to run CCC in Chamonix nest year. We will see. What running and race plans do you have?
Hi, It is good to book in good time, as soon as possible! I stayed at Hotel Vielha Baqueira affiliated by Melia. I travelled with my wife. Not the cheapest option perhaps , but not the most expensive either. I remember searching on booking.com to see what options there were. It worked very well. The hotel is very well located just 200 meters from the race village and maybe 400 meters from the start and finish, 200 meters from the bus that takes you to the start on race day.. Very convenient! It was also good to have the hotel breakfast. Of course there are many options of hotels and apartment but I can recommend Vielha Baqueira if it suits your budget.
Hi again. Well, if you plan to run this summer you should be training already. What is your base level of fitness and experience in running ultras? That makes a big difference. For Val d'Aran I'd say you should be running a volume of at least 50km per week. How much are you running today? It doesn't need to be fast, but you body needs to get used to spending many hours on you feet and running on tired legs. Also, you should try to do lots of uphills and downhills, depending on what you have available where you live, or on a treadmill. The Pyrenees are big, steep mountains. Ideally you should have good aerobic capacity so your heart rate stays relatively low when doing a consistent medium intensity effort for many hours. And finally, you have to practice your hydration and nutrition for the race, and have the right equipment. So there is quite a lot to think about but if you are an experienced runner this shouldn't be a surprised. Hard to be more specific without knowing you running history, experience and you current level of fitness and training. It is a wonderful race but to enjoy it one need to be in good shape.
Thanks for your video, it was really hellpfull
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it.
Super race report 🤩👍
I ran in 2021 (the first edition) but passed out, at 148K (out of 170K)
I'm back in the 2024 edition of 163 K 😊🏃♂💥💨
Thank you! It is beautiful and technical in the Pyrenees. Are you running the VDA? Tough race, but you have the experience and you seem determined so I'm sure you'll do great. And enjoy, that's what matters most. I got in to race UTMB CCC so I am heading to Chamonix (start in Courmayeur) end of August. Similar to CDH in length 100K and elevation 6200m+. It will be fun! I'll make a video of that too, hopefully this time there will be no storm and I can do the full distance.
I am going to take part in valdararan cdh 110 , in july 2024
Great! It's a tough and very beautiful race.
What about Running stones??? Could you take part in utmb?
The organization decided to give us our running stones even if the race was stopped. I guess it was because it was something beyond our control and most of us had already covered a significant part of the distance. Since Val d'Aran is a major I got 6 stones. I will use them to enter the lottery which opens this week and hopefully get a spot to run CCC in Chamonix nest year. We will see. What running and race plans do you have?
@@Up_and_running are you in instagram??
@@Up_and_running i find your videos as very exciting and helpfull as well-detailed explained
@@Up_and_running i hope your name draw. From lottery in CCC, it could be amazing
About accomodation,could you tell me where is better to take hotel for the race?? And any advice about accomodation plz.
Hi, It is good to book in good time, as soon as possible! I stayed at Hotel Vielha Baqueira affiliated by Melia. I travelled with my wife. Not the cheapest option perhaps , but not the most expensive either. I remember searching on booking.com to see what options there were. It worked very well. The hotel is very well located just 200 meters from the race village and maybe 400 meters from the start and finish, 200 meters from the bus that takes you to the start on race day.. Very convenient! It was also good to have the hotel breakfast. Of course there are many options of hotels and apartment but I can recommend Vielha Baqueira if it suits your budget.
Cute man
I have questions about the race in my mind, i appriciate it if you help me with your experience
Sure. I'll be happy to help if I can.
@@Up_and_running how many months do you spend on prepration of the race?
And what phases are required to ve done?
Hi again. Well, if you plan to run this summer you should be training already. What is your base level of fitness and experience in running ultras? That makes a big difference. For Val d'Aran I'd say you should be running a volume of at least 50km per week. How much are you running today? It doesn't need to be fast, but you body needs to get used to spending many hours on you feet and running on tired legs. Also, you should try to do lots of uphills and downhills, depending on what you have available where you live, or on a treadmill. The Pyrenees are big, steep mountains. Ideally you should have good aerobic capacity so your heart rate stays relatively low when doing a consistent medium intensity effort for many hours. And finally, you have to practice your hydration and nutrition for the race, and have the right equipment. So there is quite a lot to think about but if you are an experienced runner this shouldn't be a surprised. Hard to be more specific without knowing you running history, experience and you current level of fitness and training. It is a wonderful race but to enjoy it one need to be in good shape.
@@Up_and_running i have experienced a 64km,2000m trail 2 month ago.
And now as you said im working on my base aerobic and strength for 12 weeks.
Great! Yep it steady and consistent. And don't forget recovery days.