Thanks for bringing the thread to the top.
My planned 50m was a no-go due to family obligations. Planned a diy 50 miler on the next weekend, but the area caught on fire so I had to cancel. Decided I had to do *something*, so I played hooky from work for a day and did the so-called Boise Grand Slam in a day. 4 peaks in the Boise area that folks mostly hike in the spring to get ready for the summer. 37ish miles, just under 11,000 feet of elevation gain. Took me just under 11 hours. I was lucky to have access to the truck between peaks - high was 102 for the day, so even starting at 3:00 am the last two peaks were toasty.
Everything worked great. Leaned on teddy grahams and tailwind. Took the last peak very slow so as not to frickin pass out and die in the heat. (No one else was out there mid afternoon!)
No ill effects other than I’ll probably lose a toenail. My extreme heat techniques worked great (white sun sleeves, ice in sun sleeves, ice in hat, towel off in cooler of ice at the truck, tons of tailwind and nuun).
Was sore for a day but back to running 2 days later. I think this was partly due to the heat - I kept the effort level very under control so as not to overheat; that means I didn’t really have the chance to overdo it on the muscles.
Definitely a route to do in the spring, not summer, but glad to have done it. Now time to work in some weighted pack hikes to specialize for September.
If anyone in Boise ever wants to do this route, or even 2 or 3 peaks, let me know. Would be a great goal for April or may.