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Post by trailrunnerjeff on Dec 18, 2007 19:35:18 GMT -5
thx for the trail map info thr3ee!!
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Post by melownby on Dec 18, 2007 20:54:01 GMT -5
Sounds great...of course I'm not yet ready for a 50 or 100k, still a newbie, but would bee there with wings on for a 33k ;-) I'm not sure those were yellowjackets, maybe some sort of mutated africanized killer bees brought on by the overpopulation of California's state flower...poison oak.
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Post by grandpak1939 on Dec 25, 2007 2:10:27 GMT -5
Just open your mouth. A little protein is good for you. OR just run faster than the guy nearest you.
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Post by fredx on Dec 31, 2007 16:21:17 GMT -5
Hey Sarah & Wendell, are you still reading this thread?
As I ran through some of that area Saturday night, I came up with a thought I'll pass along for planning the S-S 50k/100k...
If you'd like to offer a 100k option, and don't want to make it an out-and-back (a single finish line for both events is good), you could have the 100k course go off the S-S trail, over into Pescadero Creek and Sam McDonald parks before finding its way back into Big Basin and the S-S trail to continue on to the finish at Waddell Creek. Both the 50k and the 100k would then be point-to-point events from the same starting point to the same finish.
Don't know if this idea is helpful or not, but the trails sure are pretty!
- Fred
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Post by rideandtiegeorge on Dec 31, 2007 18:06:38 GMT -5
Call me if you would like suggestions on potential courses. I have been all over those hills. He is talking about the hills I lived, worked, and played in during the 70's and early 80's. Where I learned how to run.
-George
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Post by thomasclarke01 on Jan 7, 2008 13:45:36 GMT -5
Very, very exctited for the Skyline to the Sea race ( I mean run!
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