Camp Manatoc is a Boy Scout camp, and once a year they open their trails for this race. It's a cool opportunity, and the trails are beautiful.
I had lots of friends at this race: both Goddesses and Mother Runners.
Goddesses: Marta made me take this picture 4 times because she thought her finger was too close to her nose. |
Mother Runners + Goddesses = A Very Fun Race |
It was a bit chilly; the weather app said 56 degrees, but it really felt like 46 degrees. I wore a long-sleeved shirt, and part of the race I was very glad I did, and the other part I was cursing my stupidity. It's sometimes difficult to find a happy medium.
We all started out together, and it was very cramped on the trails. Eventually the herd thinned as the speed demons passed us, and we started to hit our pace. After a few miles, I felt like speeding up a bit, so I ran ahead to where I found Renee and Carrie at the bathroom stop, and we ran together.
The trails were awesome, and the fuel stops had ginger ale, so you know I was happy. No GU on the trails for me--pretzels and ginger ale all the way.
At mile 11, I looked at my watch and half-turned to Renee and Carrie to announce, "We are probably going to beat 3 hours!" As soon as the words came out of my mouth, I went down. Boom. I lay still for about 30 seconds while I decided whether I was hurt and scared or just scared. I decided that I would live, so I got up and started up again. Renee and Carrie were good enough to stay with me even though I had jinxed us.
My left elbow and my knees were feeling pretty banged up, but I didn't want to look at them because there was nothing I could do about that. We raced on and finished in 3:03.
The medal is hard-core; it weighs about a gazillion pounds. |
Gross, right? |
I really enjoyed this race: the trails were gorgeous, the weather was perfect for running, I loved seeing so many of my friends. This is a keeper for sure.
It is now three weeks to Akron Marathon time. I think I'm going to run at least 16 miles next weekend and then go for a proper taper.
Will I see you on the Blue Line? I hope I do. I especially hope that no matter where or how you run, you run happy, Peeps!
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