2006 Fluffy Bunny - Year 2

 
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Actual comments from participants Re. the Fluffy Bunny Trail Run:
 
"The view from the top of the mountain was the most spectacular I've seen in BC"  Ean Jackson
 
"I'd have to say that this was without doubt, the toughest trail run I've done. "  - Ean Jackson
 
"Maybe too tough"  -Anonymous


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Starter Photo - 2006

Run Report

The dust has settled on the 2006 Fluffy Bunny Trail Run with a 100% survival rate.  21 runners ran various distances with 5 brave souls completing the famed Fluffy Bunny.  
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The day began for some first thing at White Spot.  Many apprehensively had large breakfasts hoping they wouldn’t regret it 10 minutes into the run.  The largest breakfast award went to Ean Jackson.  Jackson, who hadn’t run since Knee Knacker, was hoping that the breakfast would give him the carbs he needed to climb the Dilly Daly Pass.

The run began a little after 8:30.  We soon spread out and went our separate ways.  Once again the weather was ideal.  Not too hot, but clear so that all of the views on both the Diez Vista and the Dilly Daly could be enjoyed.  Several of the runners did the monster Dilly Daly climb and enjoyed one of the best 360 degree views the lower mainland has to offer.

Fluffy Bunny - 2006Photo left: Sharon is shocked: How far you say it is? Oh no!

Photo right: Amazing view of the Lower Mainland of Vancouver 

The story of the day goes to Russ Chore who set the course on fire with a blistering 5:40.  The time sets a new course record for the Fluffy Bunny.  However, I do have some unconfirmed reports that he is close training partners with Floyd Landis; urine samples are currently being tested. 

Close behind Russ was the Father/Daughter tag team of John and Ali Jones.  They completed the course in 6 hours 10 minutes.

 
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Photo left: Elke and Sharon

Then there was Carlos and I.  After conserving our energy on the Diez Vista trail, we started heading up the Dilly Daly.  After just under 2 hours of climbing, we made it to the top and met up with Ean and Doug who were doing the 25km route.  Just after we met up with Ean and Doug, they took a

 

“short cut” back to the car. I use the “” because in 7:03, I don’t think they thought it was much of a “short cut”.  Soon after, in what is quickly becoming a Fluffy Bunny tradition, Carlos and I got a little mixed up on the course.  The ironic thing was that we never actually left the course.  The instructions (which I made myself) state that upon arriving at the lakes, there are many options around the lake, but they all meet up again with the main trail.  Carlos and I took the long way around, and within a few minutes of reaching the main trail again, I decided that we must have been off course and we turned around and headed back.  Luckily we ran into two very nice hikers who helped us on our way.  Thanks to Steve and Tanya!

Fluffy Bunny - 2006Three others, Elke, Sharon and Steve attempted the full FluffyFluffy Bunny - 2006

Steve enjoying the scenery

Bunny but decided to cut the course “short” (the same “short cut” as Ean and Doug) after the monster climb.  The trio spent the most time on the course, and arrived back at the parking lot just before we sent out the search party!

Photo left: Steve enjoying the scenery or wondering if he will ever get off this trail...
Photo right: Elke figuring that it's going to be a looong way back to the car!

Feel free to add your personal race day stories in the comment section.

Thanks to all who ran the course and special thanks once again to Club Fat Ass for all the help and support with the run.  See you all next year. 

Geoff

Results

Last Name First Name Event Time CFA Points
Chore Russ 35k 5:40! 2
Palmer Geoff 35k 8:20 3*
Castillo Carlos 35k 8:05 3**
Jones Ali 35k 6:10 2
Jones John 35k 6:10 2
Bauer Elke 35k (custom) 10:20 2
Bryson Sharon 35k (custom) 10:20 1
Deller Steve 35k (custom) 10:20 1
Jackson Ean 25k (custom) 7:03 2
MacKay Doug 25k (custom) 7:03 1
Johnson Cheryl 15k 3:38 2
Hiebert Jennifer 15k 3:22 2
Schuller Rhonda 15k 2:45 2
Sharman Killaine 15k 2:05 2
Lee Baldwin 15k 2:00 2
Mott Desmond 15k 2:00 2
Tomkinson Chris 15k 1:58 2
Rybak Christine 15k 1:56 2
Jackson Tara 11k 1:35 2
Gardiner Katheryne 11k 1:35 1
Moody Lori 11k 1:30 1
 
* Event Host Bonus
** Garbage Pick up bonus

Fluffy Bunny madness...

Geoff and I were trail sweeps for the Diez Vistas add on, that is to say , after crossing the floating bridge, five of us and two hounds set off to check out the vistas!
Our pace was moderate to slow, and this suited us just fine , as we knew what the Bunny had in store for us, once we hit the Dilly Dally trail.
Super Dad and his daughter were long gone, but as we started climbing we noticed more and more discarded cloathing!(I was waiting for the shorts next!)
I mananged to scoop up those items.( If anyone of our intrepid bunch lost a browny-gray ball cap or a chinese red and orange bandanna, I will bring them to the Monty).I snagged some trash too, do I win?
Hahahahaha!

Any how, back to the run report.We saw the sweat on the rocks from the previous runnerd SD & daughter, Doug and Ean had put it all out just before us, around the 3.5 hour mark we started to hear voices, (real voices) and by 4 hours we were all on or past the top. that was about the only time that six of us fat assers were within yelling distance the whole day, at the top of the Dilly Dally @ 1250 metres.
The madness set in shortly after that...

We desended to Lindsay Lake and headed off on a trail that looked vaguely familier, ran that for 20 mins. or so and then had some serious doubts about our progress towards Buntzen Lake and the finish......

We doubled back , we took another trail and ended up on Spahat Ridge! A zip line would have been really handy at this point, as we could almost see Geoff's car from 1000 metres up! To cut a long story a little, we trailed most of that area for about an hour before we bumped into Steve and Tania,( Non Fat Assers.)who had just come back from the lookout at Eagle Rock.
They were going back to the car park so we tagged along with them.Thanks guy you saved us from another session of Bunny madness. We could have been up there all day!
As it was we were out for 8 hours and managed to make an Ultra marathon out of what should have been a 6-7 hour speed hike.
On returning to our vehicle we noticed to our horror that Bunny Madness had struck the trio with hounds!
They should have been back hours before us as they did a variation of Ean and Doug's custom course.
We decided to give thenm till 19:00 hours before we were to report them as lost in Bunny land.
They too had taken a dip in the pool at Swan Fall and had a little snooze before wending there way back to the cars. What a slice.....
There were some superb performances out there, on guy did the 35K in 5 hours 40 minutes I think and SD and his girl 6:10
Next year you and I will get it right , eh, Geoff?
ILTS!

Savaged by the Fluffy Bunny

fluffy-bunny with teethI participated in the Fluffy Bunny Trail Run yesterday. Actually, that's not totally accurate, because the "Fluffy Bunny" is the 35K distance and my friend Doug MacKay and I attempted the 25K "Run in the Park" distance of the Fluffy Bunny Trail Run.  This was a bunny with teeth!

Our day started off excellently.  Doug picked me up at 5:45, we picked up another runner, Lori Moody, at 6:00 en route and we were at the restaurant before the opening time of 6:30.  Given that participants last year preferred to go home and sleep rather than attend the finisher party, Event Host Geoff Palmer had the party *before* the run.  Great idea!  About 10 of us had great greasy breakfasts and, thanks to Geoff's sponsors, everyone who was present received a nice prize of some sort.  (I won a prize for the biggest breakfast category...something that I would not regret as the day progressed!)

Doug and I were up for a 2.5 to 3 hours run...maybe a bit more.  Would we take it easy and do the 25K or should we suck it up and go 35?  I thought about what Geoff had told me earlier in the week, "Nobody has ever done the 25K.  You might find the 35K even easier than the 25K."  Somehow that math didn't register with me.  Doug and I figured we would opt for a leisurely "Run in the Park" distance and bag a course record.

Given the 4 different distance options, we soon split off from the main group of runners and  were on our own.  Geoff's course description was excellent and the day was perfect for a trail run.  Doug and I somehow managed to get off the Dilly Dally Trail and found ourselves at a lookout point, but no matter, the view of Indian Arm was spectacular and it was a 20-minute diversion at most.

The trail went up.  And up.  And up.  It was interesting to note that for the first 90 minutes or so of going up, we ran on asphalt that must have been put down around the turn of the century and was now broken up and had trees growing through it.  How in the devil did they get the asphalt way up there?  Why?

Anyway, I called my wife about 2.5 hours into our run and mentioned that we might be, ahhh, a bit late getting back given that we were no where near the summit and not even 10K into the course!  Meanwhile, Lori had completed the 11K "Extreme Punisher" distance and was patiently waiting for us at the car.

As we neared the summit, Doug, who didn't stuff his face for breakfast, was running out of gas.  The father-daughter team of John and Ali Jones leading the 35K event steamrolled past us and Carlos and Geoff, the only veterans of the 35K event, crossed us a few minutes later, so we soaked in the view together.

The view from the top of the mountain was the most spectacular I've seen in BC.  As a falcon played in the thermals above our heads, we were treated to a breathtaking 360-degree view of the lower mainland of BC. I swore at myself again for forgetting the camera.

Now feeling guilty that my household chores were at risk of not getting completed, I proposed to Doug that we cut the course short and take the direct route home.  Doug was cramping badly and mumbled something about having to up his training miles.  Consensus was quickly reached and we veered off at Swan Falls Junction, seeing our hopes of coming home with a course record vanish.

The trail went down.  And down.  And down.  We found a beautiful waterfall and cooled off.  (I tried a skinny dip, but it was too cold!)  By the time we reached Bunsen Lake and the trail that lead to the car, Doug was totally on empty so I had the opportunity to practice some of my motivational psychology that's been dormant since the last time I paced a friend in a 100-miler.  We shuffled into the finish at 7:03. Lori had been waiting 4.5 hours!!

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Given that we didn't even do the whole 25K, I'd have to say that this was without doubt, the toughest trail run I've done. 

Beware the Fluffy Bunny!  Tongue out