Saddleback Mountain Trail Marathon

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A bit of background, I’ve done a few trail marathons now, but this is Kim’s first. When we first talked about doing a marathon a few months ago, she’d never run more than five miles or so. I wanted to do a trail marathon, and she agreed. After we’d both registered, I spoke with several runners who told me that this a super hard course. One of the hardest apparently. (I’d say it was probably the toughest course I’ve been Map of the race course
on, but each had things that made them tough, and my training/fitness has varied quite a bit, so it’s hard to know for sure. In any case, it was a really tough course!)

So it was with some nervousness that we walked down to the registration site. Everyone at these runs is super friendly, and I saw a few familiar faces. We changed into our running clothes, and at 8:30, we were off in the pack of 110 runners. A short hill climbed past the cars, through the campground. about 3/4 of a mile (I’d guess) from the start, Kim pulled of her fleece top. I really didn’t think she’d want to run the whole race with it tied around her waist, so I offered to run back to the car. She relented, and I did. I ran back through the back of the pack, tossed it in the car, then turned around. Turns out it was a bit further back than I thought, the start was a three mile climb up a steep dirt road, and I wouldn’t catch up to Kim until I was 4 or so miles into the race.

Kim had finished her first marathon, on a VERY tough course, in a respectable 6:21. I’d ticked off another marathon, on a super cool course, and had lots of fun doing it. Kim placed 1st Female 20-29, for which she received a very nice plaque. (um, there was only one other female in her age group.) I think the winner did it in like 3:18. A great race, and a great day.

What’s next? LA or Napa Valley Marathon Next. I’m sort of curious to see how fast I can do a road course marathon.

Geoff “Dirt is Good”

 

 

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