VinceInMT
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So that brought you in under 30:00 in the 5K? Hope I have legs like that in my 70's
I find road running, especially anything past 20K mind numbingly boring...trails are waaaay more entertaining.
Did my first official 1/2 marathon trail race last year that had about 3,500' in elevation gain, so pretty easy-peasy in the scheme of things. Loads of fun. Ran most of the race behind a lady with lots of experience. She disappeared on the downhills, I caught up with her on the flats, and we were even on the uphills. Learn a lot from her that day! Came 1st in my age group as well, but I checked the course records and if that guy had turned up he would have beaten me by 30 minutes. YIKES!
Mostly I putz around, with local solo projects.
If I ever roll through your area I'll send a PM...maybe we could go on a mountain romp and/or afternoon camera hike.
I haven't done a lot on long distance trail running but I do run the trails around here quite a bit. I did pace a friend on the last 18 miles of a 100-miler he did in the Big Horn mountains. That was fun. And we have a race here at the Missouri Headwaters State Park in the fall, the John Colter Run, that's about 7-1/2 miles of up and down trails and to finish you have to get yourself across the Gallatin River. I've done that quite a few times.
Yes, road running can be really boring. I have a few running partners so we usually gab a bunch while doing them. To add some interest, starting at the first of the year I decided to run all the streets of my city. I think there are over 500 miles of them. I take them in 3-7 miles bites and have gone down streets I'd never been on before and seen lots of interesting sights. I do run with my phone so I can take pictures and document each run on a blog so there is a photographic component and a multi-season one at that:
My Run Billings Project