45 Miles In A Day: Facing The Tushars Mountain Run - Full Documentary

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • What does it take to do your first mountain ultramarathon? Watch Tayson, avid backpacker and founder of Outdoor Vitals, as he goes on a 45-mile journey through the Tushar Mountain Range in Utah, attempting his first 70K ultramarathon in high elevation. Experience the ups and downs, the failures and triumphs as he pushes his body to the limit.
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    Table of Contents
    00:00 Teaser
    00:08 From Backpacking to Running
    02:19 Before the Race
    03:19 Race Day
    04:27 The Ultramarathon Begins
    07:42 Alunite to Mud Lake
    12:08 Mud Lake Aid Station
    14:13 Mud Lake to Bullion Pasture
    16:52 Little Hawaii
    17:55 The support crew
    19:14 Bullion Pasture to Miners Park
    20:42 Miners Park Aid Station
    23:37 The Crux of the Race
    27:54 The Wait
    29:24 Never Again
    31:03 Lessons Learned
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Komentáře • 77

  • @Rich_GnXFit
    @Rich_GnXFit Před rokem +6

    Mad Respect sir. When things don’t go the way you want or plan, and you still push through. That’s being a winner

  • @michaeltelford1724
    @michaeltelford1724 Před 8 dny +1

    Thank you for the motivation and video. I am registered for this year’s Tushars 70K.

  • @fforce9d428
    @fforce9d428 Před rokem +2

    Look forward to seeing your next one. Love your brand I got a bunch.

  • @LetsTubetalk
    @LetsTubetalk Před rokem +3

    Wow... what a great sorry of perseverance and determination. Very inspiring and motivating to push outside your comfort zone. Thank you for sharing!

  • @tthellmann
    @tthellmann Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing. It is good to know that us big guys (the mortal ones) can get these things done. Amazing race. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jadenm
    @jadenm Před rokem

    Loved the video. Thanks for sharing your experience with al of us.

  • @Wsmith247
    @Wsmith247 Před rokem +1

    Most respect to you. I moved to UT 2 yrs ago and stated pack packing soon after. I'm 57 and feel i am in the best shape of my life, and after 2 knee surgeries i am blessed to even be able to hike. I used to be a runner and so I really have to pace myself while on trail. The first time I went to Zion I did 27 miles in one day and can tell you the next day was a off day, so i can kinda see what you went through.

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 Před rokem

    Just awesome Tayson, Such a tough physical and mental challenge. Sounds like you've got he bug though you poor SOB. 100k is calling.
    Nate

  • @nicklepackage5
    @nicklepackage5 Před rokem

    Congratulations on your great accomplishment!!

  • @outdooriowan3310
    @outdooriowan3310 Před rokem +1

    Congrats Tayson. You are an inspiration. Your products are awesome and your achievement is even better.

  • @marklyons3125
    @marklyons3125 Před rokem +2

    Awesome stuff! Much respect for pushing through so hard. Beautiful family, you are truly blessed.

  • @glazierd55
    @glazierd55 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing Taysom. I did one of the Cirque Series mountain runs this summer in Alaska. I’m with you on the steep descents. Painful on the knees and hate the loss of control running down with abandon. But it is great to test and push yourself. Merry Christmas!

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem

      Thanks! Yea there were a lot of lessons learned. Hopefully I can get back there and try again with more experience and in better starting condition!

  • @kevinmark1906
    @kevinmark1906 Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome breakdown. Impressive perseverance!

  • @SergeantFunkDan
    @SergeantFunkDan Před rokem +1

    Thank you, thank you for this sobering information. Being (I think) totally transparent is a real service to (any) fitness community. This goes way beyond just selling cool stuff. Godspeed

  • @elisaadams2292
    @elisaadams2292 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations!

  • @clarkansas6590
    @clarkansas6590 Před rokem +1

    You did a great job telling that story. Congratulations

  • @UnlikelyHiker
    @UnlikelyHiker Před rokem

    Great story! I agree that many backpackers can do this. What you did you should be bursting with pride for. Great accomplishment!

  • @alexwbanks70
    @alexwbanks70 Před rokem

    Respect for sure!

  • @KB-ce7gf
    @KB-ce7gf Před rokem +1

    Tayson, first off, fantastic job. I have ran ultras before and sooooo relate to what you went through. Might I suggest you rethink your hydration plan. This is why I don't use bladders. You never know how much you have left in them so you can never know if you're getting enough so you always tend to try and reserve, because you don't know. Plus chances are you've got too much in them anyway and you carry around all of the extra weight. I have a hip belt bottle holder that the bottle slides into a holster. And I usually do a hand carry bottle as well after my first aid station. One bottle for water only. The second for nutrition like Hammer perpetuem plus snacks. And this way I can monitor how much I drink and not carry too much. Tayson, you're a class act. Keep up the good work. ( and I love the pillow you sent me)

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem +1

      Yes for sure I've been rethinking my hydration plan! I don't backpack with bladders anymore and I may have to stop running with them as well. Originally I just felt like I missed my marks, but yoru right, when you can visually see the levels of everything you are so much more aware! I may have been able to catch it earlier on and adjust better...Either way I learned a ton and will be heading back this summer to apply what I learned and train even more specifically for an event like this! Thanks!

  • @UltraDad
    @UltraDad Před rokem

    Hey man glad to see you try an ultra! That’s what my channel is all about. I attempted the Wasatch 100 in September. Amazing!!!

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem

      Nice! I'll have to go watch it! That one is brutal from what I've seen!

  • @Aintfinished
    @Aintfinished Před rokem +1

    Nice job Tayson! This was quite the accomplishment and something you should be proud of.

  • @SeeChadRun
    @SeeChadRun Před 4 měsíci

    GREAT!!! Now I want to run the Tushars Mountain ultra. Hmm, 70k or 100k? Great video!!!

  • @ShawnB321
    @ShawnB321 Před rokem +1

    Awesome job finishing!

  • @paulwilliams8725
    @paulwilliams8725 Před rokem

    Respect 💪 🙏

  • @kristasmith7270
    @kristasmith7270 Před rokem +3

    @OutdoorVitals
    Hi hope you're feeling well! Your symptoms of facial twitching, slurred speech, cramps, nausea, may have been medical emergencies. Electrolyte imbalances can quickly decompensate into serious issues. (You might want to educate your audience that these need medical attention 😊). Love, an ER resident

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem +1

      Yes, it was definitely a close balance of emergency and manageable. I would never recommend anyone keeps going in these scenarios. I chose that personally, but I'd never coach someone else to do the same. We'll have to see if we can work that into future content.

  • @PierreFarrugia
    @PierreFarrugia Před rokem

    Tyson, love your videos and they way you stand behind your products by trying this yourself! I am a Maltese outdoor youtuber from Malta and have a question for you, why Outdoor Vitals and most of US brands and shops do not ship to Europe, more specifically Malta Europe ? Thanks for your videos love them.

  • @bihlygoat
    @bihlygoat Před rokem

    Way to persevere!
    When will that OV fast pack be available? I’ve spotted it in a couple of videos so far 😊.

  • @brandonsmith1647
    @brandonsmith1647 Před rokem +1

    Badass

  • @expatadventureturkey9324

    Congratulations on Embracing The Suck, after all Ultras are about embracing the good and the bad. And coming out the other side a better human and understanding yourself even better. Again congrats hope to see you take on more challenges 🤙🏽

  • @jeffg3895
    @jeffg3895 Před rokem

    Dang man! Nice work! Those shin splints are no joke. Tibialis raises will cure those (opposite of a calve raise, as your raise your toes instead.)

  • @nadiaalamo1896
    @nadiaalamo1896 Před rokem +1

    wow.
    just, wow.
    i mean... wow.

  • @andrewkounas4433
    @andrewkounas4433 Před rokem

    Awesome run! Need for guys to make the perfect running top for temps 40 to 25 lightweight that I don’t sweat death!! Love you gear

  • @jeffg3895
    @jeffg3895 Před rokem +1

    Tip- An Avocadao has 10X the potassium as a banana and more than double the calories, ounce for ounce.

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem

      Love it! Thanks for the words of wisdom!

    • @jeffg3895
      @jeffg3895 Před rokem

      @@thetaysonwhittaker I literally just searched out 50k races in my area to do on my birthday next year. I’ve never ran a trail in my life, but this totally motivated me to find a challenge! I can’t wait to see your run next year!

  • @markfoy7984
    @markfoy7984 Před rokem

    Maybe you've already talked about it, but I'm interested in your thoughts on elevation sickness.

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem

      We did a video about it a while back, but main takeaways are stay hydrated and the more stress in the body the higher the likelihood of getting... Stress can be physical exercise or lack of sleep!

  • @ekhouser614
    @ekhouser614 Před rokem

    Order of every ultra is....1. Find an Ultra 2. Signup 3. train 4. Wonder why you signed up 5. Start the race 6. Feel horrible and wonder why on Earth you ever chose to do this race 7. Say you'll never do a race again 8. 48 hours later, find your next race. Nice work out there troubleshooting and getting that finish.

  • @firemarshaldil
    @firemarshaldil Před rokem +1

    any advice for people to START running for those of us who dont currently run?

    • @TaysonWhittaker
      @TaysonWhittaker  Před rokem +1

      Just start small & keep it consistent! You don't want to have any long breaks between your runs in order to make progress. Everyone's starting point is different.

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem +2

      My advice would be jump into our Member 100 Challenge that should start taking sign ups in January! The framework we build and physically send to you in there is our best guidance. Other than that, I'd second the other comment here. Start small and don't compare yourself. Don't exceed increasing over 10% in weekly milage. So if you run 5 miles in all of week one, week two only do 5.5ish miles. This becomes more of a rule to not deviate from once you get up to 10+ miles a week!

  • @Running_towards_adventure

    As a bigger guy myself, which running pack did you use?

    • @thetaysonwhittaker
      @thetaysonwhittaker Před rokem +1

      That was our fastpack that's finishing up development right now! Stay tuned for 2023!

  • @Dave_Outside
    @Dave_Outside Před rokem

    I respect the effort. However, I’m afraid a lot of these people are turning this into more of a sport than a way to relax and enjoy nature. Which is the reason that I go hiking backpack. I have really no concern about how many miles I walk.