If you run the Timberline Marathon near Mount Hood in Oregon, there's something you might hear around the Timothy Lake Trail.
But if you hear it, it's a sound that could send chills up your spine, make you want to hurl, and dig deep to practically run for your life.
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One June 8-9, 2024, 625 runners showed up to run the Timberline Marathon and Half Marathon around Timothy Lake, and at least one runner heard the sound.
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Here's what happened...
What's it like to run the Timberline Marathon?
👟Even though I've ran hundreds of miles at Timothy Lake over the last 15 years and finished the Timberline Marathon many times, I heard a sound late in the race this year that got my attention...
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I tell you more about that in just a bit.
I'm standing at the starting line of the Timberline Marathon.
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Only one runner at a time can go through the timing chute. And I've learned from experience, you don't want to get caught in a bottleneck on some of the narrow single-track sections.
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So I find a spot right up front. I'm not the fastest runner, but there will be fewer runners to go around if I start up front.
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Runner 1: "Have you ran this race before?"
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Me: "Yes, about 10 times."
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Runner 1: "How technical and hilly is the course?"
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Runner 2: "It's really not that bad. There's a couple of moderate climbs, some rocky stuff, and a lot of nice single-track. I read about this race on a blog called WeeViews."🤣
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While we wait for the official start, the mosquitos are biting.
🎤"We're gonna countdown from 10," the race director announces from a microphone.
"10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1..."
👋I waved goodbye to my crew, and take off, heading down to the Timothy Lake Trail that circumnavigates the lake.
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I'm the first through the timing-chip chute, but about 10 runners cruise by on my way down to the lake.
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When I reach the footbridge, I'm feeling good, settling into my pace, and ready for:
Miles 1 - 13
💩Around mile 5, I had to make an emergency pitstop in the woods
🪧Around mile 10, I made an intentional pitstop to put up a sign for my son and friends running the half marathon:
Davis and Tyson competed against each other in high school cross country and track. Russ is a regular at the gym who trains hard to hike all the miles during hunting season, and he ran the half marathon with his son.
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While David Goggins might be a little rough around the edges for some people, his no-excuse mindset is perfect for runners trying to push their limits.
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Fun fact: David Goggins also inspired Aaron Clineman to push through pain and self-doubt to finish the Rock 'N the Knob Trail Challenge.
When I reached the footbridge to start loop 2, my wife was waiting for me.
For a long time, I ran in silence. I knew only a handful of marathon runners were ahead of me. Eventually, I reached the half marathoners still on the course.
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Mile 18: Eat Dirt
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I'm cruising along with just 8 miles to go. And I'm literally thinking:
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"Wow, this section has a lot of roots. Better watch your step."
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Seconds later, I trip on a root, throw my hands out, and hit the dirt.
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Fortunately, I wasn't hurt. Got back up, dusted things off, and kept going.
When I reached the footbridge after completing loop 2, there's a punishing uphill climb to the finish.
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I started making my way up the hill with rocks, roots, and a couple of switchbacks.
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And I was feeling pretty good overall, close to my goal pace and finish time.
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By now, I had passed the half-marathoners still on the course, and more than a dozen marathoners.
Fast moving footsteps. And it wasn't a half-marathoner kicking his way to the finish.
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It was a marathoner. Even though I was running, the guy cruised by like I was standing still.
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With less than 1/4-mile to the finish, I heard more footsteps, coming up fast.
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This time, I started hammering the pace, trying to get to the finish before getting passed again. But that was a footrace I couldn't win.
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Later I learned the two runners who passed me on the home stretch were:
I rolled into the finish with a time of 4:04:26, 9th overall, and 2nd in my age group.
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Fun fact: When I looked up the ages of male runners on the course, I'm the 10th oldest to go the distance. Not bad for an old guy.
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My father-in-law handed me a celebratory chocolate milk, and we cheered on the rest of runners
Timberline Marathon & Half Marathon Results
🏃♂️Evan Jensen (marathon)
🏃♂️Davis Jensen (half marathon)
🏃♂️Tyson Bird (half marathon)
🏃♂️Russ Bird (half marathon)
👋Best Crew & Cheerleaders
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