50th time around the Sun is year away. 2024 marks 22 years of running and 20 years of Ultrarunning. Over the years I have been adding events to my wishlist, without actually addressing them. I decided to change that in 2025 and make a year of Bucket list adventures. Here is my "plan" to do 6 events. (Other 6 events deferred to future)
I went through my Bucket list and wanted to maintain a good balance of Skiing, Mountain Biking, Ultrarunning and Fast packing.
Update on Feb 28th, 2025.
Committed:
1. Ski trip to Colorado (Feb 20-25, Completed):
I have been wanting to plan a Ski trip with my brother Ajith and 2025 seems like a good year to knock of 3 resort Skiing in Colorado, we plan to take advantage of 3 resorts Epic pass allows (Keystone, Vail, Beaver Creek). Sanjay M joined for the trip as well.
2. Run Gorge 100K (Apr 12th, Completed 16:30hrs):
Another spectacular course in Oregon. Loved race, its organization, highly recommended this event, even 50K is a awesome event.
4: Wasatch 100 miler (Sep 5th, Completed in 35:15hrs)
Finally got some running mojo back in june, I was able to train a good 8 weeks in july-aug to get to start line with the possibility of a Finish. We had a good team of friends taking on the beast. Stalin my buddy joined to pace me, who ended up being a big part of the finish. Overall glad to get this Classic 100 done. It was worth all the effort.
5: Fastpacking NZ Trails (Plan in progress):
One week of fast-packing few popular trails with Sanjay and Travel NZ with family. Still need to research on trails, considering following so far:
Shasta is one of the Iconic moutains in Nor Cal, extending theme of #1, would like pick enough skills to Skimo in April-Jun timeframe.
2. Run Bighorn 100mi:
3. A week of fast-packing Nolans 14
4. Get started with Backcountry Skiing
I started Skiing in '99 when my brother Ajith took me out in Detroit, I immediately loved the sport, though I didn't spend much time mastering resort Skiing inspite of staying so lose to Tahoe, until recently when I brought whole Skiing gear and started buying Ski season passes, which definitely improved my Resort Skiing Skills.
Another goal I have was to Skimo few interesting mountains in California. So Starting Jan plan to explore some Backcountry Skiing with my Skiing buddies Sanjay & Khannan.
5. High Sierra Loops Trail (47 Mile run)
6. Bike across Tioga Road
Highway 120(Tioga Road) from crane flat to tioga pass, opens sometime in June, 1st day of the road opening is exclusive for bicyclists. would like to do that. Maybe do in September after Wasatch.