Northeast

Who doesn’t remember the big 4-0! Marathoning in New Hampshire would be just that – my 40th marathon, 40th state.  Same time last year had just finished #10 in western Nebraska.  Whole lotta marathoning in 2015 – it’s become a 50 State Quest addiction!

Friday afternoon touchdown in Manchester, then jetted an hour north to Bristol for bib pick-up & a quick drive-through of Saturday’s scenic course ‘round Newfound Lake.  Fall foliage in New England – WOW, nothing like it.  LOVE our Colorado Aspens but the intense bursts of orange, reds & yellows in New England, mighty magical.

Dinner with Stephen & his family in Concord – then straight to bed, marathoning in the a.m.

Woke Saturday to grey skies & cool temps – but no rain.  Met up with several Maniacs before race start (pre-race pics) & a new marathoner, Rachel from nearby Mass (congrats! all that training & you’re now a marathoner 🙂 )  Today’s elevation map: rollercoaster-liken, continual barrage of rolling hills but nothing crazy steep – ‘though the pitch at mile 18 came a bit late in the game.

Quick blast thru town, then lakeside sunshine at mile 3.  Large leafy trees canopied overhead – so much colour 🙂  Held pace thru Hebron center, didn’t slow ‘til the turnaround at Sculptured Rocks, mile 14.

Sun disappeared & wind breezed for the run remainder, flip-side of Newfound.

Tagged Houston-based Andy just past mile 25 & journeyed together to the Finish.  Always remember those races where I’ve had friend/family support – thanks Stephen & Sheila!  Pretty special, much appreciated.

Celebrated this day at Bristol House of Pizza – ya’ll know how I love my post-race lasagna – FAAANNNTASTIC!

  • Next Saturday — Hartford CT  (5th consecutive weekend marathoning)

 

New Hampshire Marathon

#11: K R Haga

Guntime: 4:29:43

 

Lotta strategic planning to complete 50 state marathons in 2 years.  A handful of states (RI DE NM & WV in particular) only offer one or 2 races annually.  2 times lucky – signed up for new ‘inaugural’ runs: Angel Fire NM in July & this weekend, Morgantown WV.

Running 11 consecutive weekends – have also become strategic with flights & travel costs.  In-n-out of Pittsburgh – Southwest incoming, United outgoing.  Met up with fellow Maniac, Stacy & shared car rental, then hotel with another Maniac, Joe from Ohio.

Lotta new friendships in my Quest – LOVE it!

East Coast time change.  Jetted south to Morgantown, stopping at my first Harley dealership just over the WV border (minutes before their 5pm close).  While I’m mountaineering off-season; Stacy’s a biker – and has collected Harley poker chips as far away as Alaska.

Met up with Mike, a Maniac from Austin, at bib pick-up.  Now we were 3 – driving downtown, sharing a brick-oven pizza at Mountain State Brewing & a scenic walk along Morgantown’s Monongahela River before bunking up for the night – another early a.m. marathon.

5am alarm, school bussed to WVU Coliseum, group Maniac pic, National Anthem – tag, we’re off.

Cool morning temps, sunshine, little to no wind – pretty much perfect…and for whatever reason, everything was just clicking today.  Slept well, ate well, enjoyed sharing time with other marathoners – head was in the right place.

Hung with the 3:40 pace group thru mile 14 – actually stayed ahead of these pacers up the largest of today’s hills, mile 7 & 8.

holy Mountain Mama – more hills today than any previous race (not the elevation of Oregon’s Crater Lake but a whole lotta hills).  Small hills, short extreme climbs, mile-long grinders, rolling hills – every mile, every turn, a new hill.

Last year I chose runs on flat courses – this year I eat hills for breakfast 🙂

4 hour pacers caught me at mile 24.  Suppose sub-4 would have been insane after throwing 4 ½s all summer.

Mile Marker 25.  Passed by a walker.  Assume I must have been running in place or side-to-side….either way, was not moving fast the mile UP to WVU Coliseum.  15 minutes UGLY – but finished #38 with a smile, just over 4 hours.  FAAANNNTASTIC!

 

K R HAGA      LOUISVILLE CO       4:14:38.76    9:43/M

 

Not a lotta tourist time this weekend – but whatta positive experience.  Enjoyed the camaraderie of my marathoner community – sharing laughs & a stinky flight home (airport sink bath & a change of clothes was the best we could do this trip).  LOL>

Next weekend:  Adams County, Ohio – running with the Amish.

 

Shower, change of clothes, quick turnaround from today’s marathon run.  Booked a 3pm sailing excursion on Lake Champlain with Whistling Man Schooner – only a few blocks from my hotel, pier off College.  Pretty cool idea, huh?

Boarded the “Friend Ship” on its maiden commercial weekend – new ship, opening weekend.  Motored out of the harbor, popped the sails, kicked back & took in landscape – beautiful Burlington Bay/Lake Champlain (separates Vermont from New York state).

In 1823, the forty-six-mile-long Champlain Canal was completed, linking Lake Champlain to the Hudson River and the New York City market, and twenty years later, the twelve-mile-long Chambly Canal was constructed in Quebec, bypassing the Richelieu River rapids and allowing cheap Canadian lumber to flow from the St. Lawrence River to Lake Champlain. These two canals led to the growth of the port at Burlington, and by 1873, Burlington had become the third largest lumber port in the country.

Placid, rolling waves and GREEN – whole lotta green everywhere.  Best post-marathon activity yet – laid on my back & soaked in the cool lake air.  Docked three hours later & enjoyed post-marathon lasagna (it’s become tradition).  FAAAANNNNTASTIC day!

Early morning flight on Memorial Day Monday.  Arrived home in Colorado – plenty of time for an afternoon cook-out (unofficial kick-off to summer).  Burgers, corn & grilled peaches & pineapple.  YUM!

Happy Memorial Day 2015 🙂

sailing on Lake Champlain