Catoctin 50K, July 30th, 2011
This was an out and back course and the outbound seemed to be much easier than the inbound. Coming back, the increased heat and added hills really put its toll on the runners. The first mile or so was downhill and I seemed to be passing several people so I slowed it down some. Going out was relatively smooth and I made it to the mid way point in 3 ½ hours. The weather was cooler than expected and I was not pushing the pace – remember training run.
Great event, great volunteers, and good running support. Also enjoyed the orange soda at the end!
Let me sum it up by saying a severe lack of sleep for three weeks leading into this event put a crimp in my performance. I was not feeling on top of my game as in other races. Felt similar at Bel Monte in March and luckily this course terrain paled in comparison.
The course consisted of a 5 mile loop on rather easy terrain that was repeated over and over for 12 hours. I really needed the bathroom at the end of each loop so that was a nice perk. The course and event overall was mediocre. The race started a little late after the RD was scrambling around to get people to the start line. After running ½ of the first loop, I realized it would be a humid day. My shirt was drenched in sweat and soaking wet after Loop 1. After Loop 2, I had to do something I never do, I had to go shirtless – it was way too humid. Luckily, I was not shot at by any hunters and there were no bear sightings reported that I am aware of. So I continued the loops until the start of Loop 7 in which Allison met me for a pacer lap – this really made the event. It was fun taking a loop with Allison through the trail. She did twist her ankle at one point, I was concerned but she fought her way through it. Loops 8 though 10 were just about getting through it and I struggled through and made it to my goal of 50 miles with a time of 11 hours 48 minutes.
Happy to report that I am feeling much better!
Next stop Oil Creek!
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