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Location:

Saratoga Springs,UT,

Member Since:

Jan 31, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

2016 Finished 12 100-milers during the year.  86 career 100-mile finishes, 9th in the world.   First person to do 6 consecutive summits of Mount Timpanogos.  Won Crooked Road 24-hour race. Achieved the 5th, 6th, and 8th fastest 100-mile times in the world for runners age 57+ for the year.

2013  First person to bag the six highest Wasatch peaks in one day. First and only person to do a Kings Peak double (highest peak in Utah).  I've now accomplished it four times. 

2010 - Overall first place Across the Years 48-hour run (187 miles), Overall first place Pony Express Traill 100.

2009 - Utah State Grand Masters 5K champion (Road Runners Club of America).  National 100-mile Grand Masters Champion (Road Runners Club of America). USATF 100-mile National Champion for age 50-54.

2006 - Set record of five consecutive Timpanogos Summits ("A record for the criminally insane")  See: http://www.crockettclan.org/blog/?p=42

2007 - Summited 7 Utah 13-ers in one day.  See: http://www.crockettclan.org/blog/?p=14 

Only person to have finished nine different 100-mile races in Utah: Wasatch, Bear, Moab, Pony Express Trail, Buffalo Run, Salt Flats, Bryce, Monument Valley, Capitol Reef.

PRs - all accomplished when over 50 years old

5K - 19:51 - 2010 Run to Walk 5K

10K - 42:04 - 2010 Smile Center

1/2 Marathon: 1:29:13 - 2011 Utah Valley

Marathon - 3:23:43 - 2010 Ogden Marathon

50K - 4:38 - 2010 Across the Years split

50-mile - 8:07 - 2010 Across the Years split

100K - 10:49 - 2010 Across The Years split

12-hours 67.1 miles - 2010 Across The Years split

100-mile 19:40 - 2011 Across the Years split

24-hours 117.8 miles - 2011 Across the Years split

48-hours 187.033 miles - 2010 Across the Years

Long-Term Running Goals:

I would like to keep running ultras into my 60s. 

Personal:

Details at: http://www.crockettclan.org/ultras/ultracrockett.pdf Married with six kids and six grandchildren.  Started running at the age of 46 in 2004.  My first race since Junior High days was a 50K. I skipped the shorter road stuff and went straight to ultramarathons.  I started as a back-of-the packer, but have progressed to a top-10-percent ultra finisher.  Wish I would have started running at a much earlier age.  Have had several articles published in national running magazines.  Check out my running adventure blog at www.crockettclan.org/blog

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The family was going to go up Timp so I decided to join in.  A 2:15, knocked on Connor's door and as expected the teenager was "too tired."   Kevin, Jon (son-in-law) and I drove to the American Fork Park and ride to meet his brothers and father at 3 a.m., but we discovered they would be at least 40 minutes late.  So Kevin and I decided to go ahead, we would probably run ahead anyway.

I had no idea what to expect.   Perhaps I could only do a couple miles.   But it turned out pretty good.   I used trekking poles the entire way to try to keep some weight off the bad leg.   I led out going up and was pretty quickly slammed by the altitude.  I haven't been up in the mountains at all this year....well, not above 7,000 feet.   We settled into a managable pace that didn't bring too much pain.   I noted that by the 1 hour mark, I was about 10 minutes behind my usual comfortable pace.

Kevin went on ahead as we approached the switch backs below the basin through the rock slide.  He was quite a ways ahead, but I knew out to catch up.  I just went straight up the slope with the poles and reached the top of the trail before him.

We hit the basin as the dawn arrived and passed many hikers.   Up to the summit went pretty well.  There were large groups descending after viewing the sunrise.   We summited (my 68th) and turned around to head down.   I expected the downhill to be more painful, but back to the saddle went well and I could keep ahead of Kevin.

Heading down to the basin, I had to stop twice to tighten up the laces.  I need new shoes.  All the trail shoes I have just don't give enough support for the bad leg.    Kevin was running good about five minutes ahead.   I tried picking up the pace through the basin but as I did the pain increased, so I just backed off and was very careful.  

Near the bottom of the basin, I ran into Ryan, Jon and brothers.  They were doing well but on pace for a very long day.   I reminded them that they couldn't stop at the saddle.  If they did it wouldn't count has "hiking Timp."

I ran into many people who I knew or who knew me.   First, jun and ScottW.  They were running very well uphill.    I stopped to talk to several other groups too who asked about my leg and were surprised to see me up there.

The last three miles were slow and a little painful but I got it done. I worried that jun and ScottW would catch me, but they didn't.  Kevin had finished a half hour before me.

So, it was a good test.  Lingering pain stayed for several hours and I felt pretty tired into the afternoon, but it was good to be at it again, even for a short run.  On the bright side, my fitness was good enough that I could go faster than 90% of those on the mountain.  I was surprised to see how many runners there were....about 20.  That is amazing.  4-5 years ago, it would just be me, Phil, and an occasional other runner or two.   Now hundreds of runners use the mountain.

Progress.  A couple months ago I thought I would never again be on top of that mountain, instead just be an old man with a cane.



Hoka Bondi B - New Miles: 14.00
Comments
From Bryce on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 15:45:48 from 76.27.58.194

Nice Davey! So good to hear you are out on the peaks again!

From jun on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 17:38:53 from 65.130.142.12

It was so great to see you up there. Seriously, that just made my day. I hope your leg continues to heal quick.

From Jon on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 20:23:34 from 74.177.97.254

Yeah for progress!

From crockett on Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 07:27:39 from 199.101.228.157

I still have a long way to go. I think my DNF mile limit is about 25 miles. On the bright side, three weeks ago it was 10 miles. A month ago it was 3. The limit is concerning pain.

From Smooth on Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 17:57:39 from 24.2.95.192

HooRAY!!! You are back out running in the mountains! SO HAPPY for you!!! :) :) :)

From Kendall on Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 18:22:39 from 67.40.113.67

Crockett's back on the mountain. Such great news.

From flatlander on Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 09:10:33 from 198.207.244.102

This is really good news. Good call backing off at the end. I need to put Timp on my bucket list.

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