Showing posts with label huntsville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label huntsville. Show all posts

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Big Finale

I'm leaving Huntsville for home (central FL) tomorrow, so I wanted to get a good run today. I was slated to do 15mi and I thought I'd do them on the road, maybe part of the Rocket City Marathon course. I decided to do trails instead because of some fortunate run-ins with people. Thursday night I ran into a Huntsville trail legend at a Jason's deli - coincidentally right before seeing "Ultramarathon Man". Then Friday I ran into another stud and race director of the Mountain Mist (which I plan to run). All that good fortune of running into people inspired me to do one last run at Monte Sano. I set my sights on the first half of the Mountain Mist course. After cutting out one section and forgetting another, I finished strong with about 12/13 mi on technical trail. My trail pace is still slower than I'd like, but I'm really happy with how I'm progressing. Being here in Huntsville has been a blessing for me in many ways, and having the opportunity to get involved with trail running and its community was one of those. Now it's back home to FL where I will continue my running, spend time with family and get ready for school.

Trail Report
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Mountain Mist(2.5mi): run this one before; nice trail; not too bad; some rocks
-Warpath Ridge(~1.5mi): going south is better since it's got some incline; a lot of rock; alittle overgrown in summer
-Powerline Trail(~1.0mi): it was nice to get out of the trees and into the open sun and air for a little bit; came with a cost - the trail was BRUTALLY overgrown with briars and waste high grass, leaving me slow tired and cut up midrun; don't run this in summer
-Flat Rock Connector: this short section of trail is all uphill, rooty, and rocky
-Goat(2.6mi): for the 2nd time, the goat was nice; while technical, it's curvy and undulating nature makes time go by nicely
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Stone Cuts: good hike; rocky; goes uphill through some tunnels and cuts in stone (go figure); interesting and cool but not the nicest running area in my opinion
-Sinks(1.2 mi): nice, somewhat hilly; I was running harder and focused on finishing at this point so refer to past review

Equipment Review
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SmartWool Adrenaline Ultralight sock: this sock feels really nice. Compared to the tight stretchy hug of the synthetic socks, merino wool is nice. I can't fully rate these socks yet because I haven't used them in many circumstances, but for the hot summer trail run on dry ground they worked pretty well. Given this was a long hot run, but the socks were pretty wet when finished. My feet felt a little more soggy than with synthetics but no blisters or anything.

Committed
In other news, I am now officially registered for my first marathon, The Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon!!