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Split Analysis

BAOC Shell Ridge: Blue

Tundra/Desert

median leg score: 105.3
calculated time lost: 1:32 (+2.6%)

splitcumulative total
#disttimeplacedeltascorelost*pace  dist  timeplacedeltapace comments
1. 248m 3:12 1 -29 -13% 115.1 12:54   248m 3:12 1 -29 -13% 12:54 The route should at some point find its way here. Went straight-ish; who cares about climb?
2. 326m 3:32 1 -22 -9% 110.5 10:50   574m 6:44 1 -1:14 -15% 11:43 Caught up with an AR/ultra type who started 2 minutes ahead.
3. 192m 2:34 2 +49 47% 107.8 15 13:22   766m 9:18 1 -25 -4% 12:08 Had this control in 2004 and remembered something funny about it; the boulder seemed more towards the E side of the ridge, not its apparent cenerline. I nailed the bag in 2004 (accidentally) but this time, proudly navigated to where it should have been... and of course it wasn't there. So then, the AR dude says, "is this one ours?" and I go "where?" and sure enough. Already remembered where to look for it, and didn't.
4. 297m 2:05 1 -24 -16% 117.1 7:00   1063m 11:23 1 -49 -7% 10:42 Ran away from the AR dude.
5. 293m 2:15 1 -1 -1% 104.7 7:40   1356m 13:38 1 -50 -6% 10:03 <START YELLOW LEGS>
6. 318m 4:09 2 +21 9% 104.0 13:03   1674m 17:47 1 -29 -3% 10:37
7. 374m 3:22 1 -23 -10% 113.5 9:00   2048m 21:09 1 -52 -4% 10:19
8. 293m 2:52 2 +18 12% 114.9 9:47   2341m 24:01 1 -34 -2% 10:15
9. 401m 4:47 1 -6 -2% 118.9 11:55   2742m 28:48 1 -40 -2% 10:30 Oh this one wasn't yellow alright... more like the color of mortal fear, sidehill on a loose steep slope. Quite technical. I nailed it, the only complaint being, I should have cut through the broad spur halfway down the leg, eating those two contours.
10. 526m 4:06 1 -17 -6% 106.5 7:47   3268m 32:54 1 -57 -3% 10:04 Spooked a coyote. It ran away, peeking over its shoulder at me several times.
11. 204m 1:43 2 +3 3% 99.4 8:24   3472m 34:37 1 -58 -3% 9:58
12. 183m 1:00 2 +6 11% 97.8 5:27   3655m 35:37 1 -52 -2% 9:44
13. 305m 4:42 1 -1 0% 105.3 15:24   3960m 40:19 1 -1:36 -4% 10:10 Here's where my health issues started to really show. Fullness in the back of the head and in the neck. Slight dizziness. Moderate dissociation. Anxiety. I walked.
14. 296m 6:41 3 +48 14% 93.6 44 22:34   4256m 47:00 1 -48 -2% 11:02 In the middle of the 55 m of climb on this leg, I looked down as I was trying to find a non-loose patch of ground, an oh boy would it have hurt if I didn't find that patch.
15. 282m 2:23 3 +1:34 192% 69.5 48 8:27   4538m 49:23 2 +46 2% 10:52 Jogging down, every step boomed in my head. At one point it felt like some blood vessels in the neck were about to give out, filling my brain with pleasant non-being. <END YELLOW LEGS>
16. 328m 5:09 1 -1 0% 105.8 15:42   4866m 54:32 1 -7 0% 11:12 Walked this one, too. Scared to go on, but trying to get out of the woods before imminent stroke and death.
17. 194m 1:47 3 +10 10% 94.7 9:11   5060m 56:19 1 0% 11:07
18. 108m 1:16 1 -1:28 -54% 412.3 11:43   5168m 57:35 1 -1:28 -2% 11:08 Really scary on the downhill. Not in control; legs were becoming cottony. Ground tilted with respect to me, and oscillated. Booming in head.
19. 236m 2:03 3 +26 27% 86.7 8:41   5404m 59:38 1 -1:05 -2% 11:02 Bob Cooley found this one for me; I was about to proceed down the main reentrant, immersed in feelings of impending termination.
20. 326m 1:30 2 +12 15% 97.0 10 4:36   5730m 1:01:08 1 -1:09 -2% 10:40 Although I had been jogging snce Control 13—very little perceived effort— the HR got up to 175. I stopped just short of the finish, confused, and looked for the finish e-punch unit at the last White control. Then people at the finish (incl. Mom) yelled, and I went there.

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