Friday, January 25, 2008

RUN RSVP: Saturday 01/26

For the Myrtle Beach Marathon crowd, this is your big weekend. . . the 20 miler! If you are doing the half, you could probably do your longest run next weekend and only use a two week taper which should be ample for a 13.1 mile race. With a longer distance, I bumped the start time up to 7:00 am. This is also closer to the actual start time of the race, which should help simulate race day.

Run Details:

  • Day: Saturday @ 7:00 am
  • Where: Harris Teeter
  • Route: 6.67 miles x 3
  • Supported: TBD
  • Weather: Forecast 28F at start and 37F at finish.
Like our last 20 mile run for Richmond, I am using a loop three times. This keeps everyone close together regardless of pace, and enables you to pass the train tracks six times so just one fluid stop can be set up. Regarding fluids, I will be running the Krispy Kreme and will therefore do my 20 miles on Monday morning. If someone can offer to put out fluids, speak up. It would be great if everyone did not have to carry their own. I can offer up a cooler, mix, cups, and Clif shots.

18 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:10 AM

    I can take care of the fluid stop.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous9:21 AM

    From the 20 Mile Richmond thread (Michael I assume the route is the same):

    Route directions:
    Turn left at NC-1770/Sunset Ave 0.04 miles
    Turn right at Candlewood Rd 0.31 miles
    Turn left at Steeple Chase Rd 0.57 miles
    Turn left at Candlewood Rd 0.87 miles
    Turn left at Stoneybrook Rd 1.3 miles
    Turn left at Coleberry Trail 1.48 miles
    Turn right at Merrifield Rd 1.55 miles
    Turn left at Weatherstone Dr 1.73 miles
    Turn left at NC-1770/Sunset Ave 2.16 miles
    Turn right at Kandemor Ln 2.28 miles
    Turn left at Newby Rd 2.54 miles
    Newby Rd turns right and becomes Mansfield Dr 2.57 miles
    Turn right at Gloucester Rd 3.03 miles
    Turn right at Woodstock Rd 3.43 miles
    Turn left at Netherwood Rd 3.53 miles
    Turn left at S Applewood Ct 3.88 miles
    Turn right at Netherwood Rd 4.18 miles
    Turn right at Woodstock Rd 4.52 miles
    Turn right at Gloucester Rd 4.62 miles
    Turn left at Leighton Dr 4.8 miles
    Turn left at Jeremy Ln 4.93 miles
    Turn left at Mansfield Dr 5.12 miles
    Turn right at Hawthorne Rd 5.55 miles
    Turn right at Winstead Rd 5.66 miles
    Turn left at Woodburne Dr 6.07 miles
    Turn left at Colonial Ln 6.37 miles
    Turn right at Westridge Cir Dr 6.57 miles

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous9:22 AM

    Backwards directions (from the old thread as well):

    Turn Left at Westridge Cir Dr
    Turn Left at Colonial Ln
    Turn Right at Woodburne Dr
    Turn Right at Winstead Rd
    Turn Left at Hawthorne Rd
    Turn Left at Mansfield Dr
    Turn Right at Jeremy Ln
    Turn Right at Leighton Dr
    Turn Right at Gloucester Rd
    Turn Left at Woodstock Rd
    Turn Left at Netherwood Rd
    Turn Left at S Applewood Ct
    Turn Right at Netherwood Rd
    Turn Right at Woodstock Rd
    Turn Left at Gloucester Rd
    Turn Left at Mansfield Dr
    Turn Leftat Newby Rd
    Turn Right at Kandemor Ln
    Turn Left at NC-1770/Sunset Ave
    Turn Right at Weatherstone Dr
    Turn Rightat Merrifield Rd
    Turn Left at Coleberry Trail
    Turn Right at Stoneybrook Rd
    TurnRight at Candlewood Rd
    Turn Right at Steeple Chase Rd
    Turn Right at Candlewood Rd
    Turn Left at Sunset Ave
    Turn Right at Westridge Cir Dr

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous9:32 AM

    I have an early a.m. commitment tomorrow, so I'll be running in Wilson this weekend.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous9:38 AM

    Pretty sure you these are correct. I did not check them again. If you click on the "Notes" in the map it has the written directions.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous1:52 PM

    i'll be there for 14 miles

    ReplyDelete
  7. Anonymous1:55 PM

    ^We'll talk you into 20!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Anonymous3:55 PM

    I'll be there as well.....probably something more like 10.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Anonymous4:29 PM

    Also, don't make me force anyone into the routes I posted. These were jsut easy to set support, and helps motivate each other when you see other faces on the run. It also keeps people of all paces close together.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Anonymous9:07 PM

    I will be there for 2(slow)loops
    Jason I.

    ReplyDelete
  11. I will be eating donughts while y'all finishing up

    ReplyDelete
  12. Call me a "wuss"--it's just too cold. BRRRRRR! Think I'll run mine on my treadmill. Everyone bundle up.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Anonymous2:04 PM

    Well, at least we finally got one of the ladies to join us. Thanks to Tracy, Arthur, Jason, Gerry, and Kevin for showing up today. Tom was also out on the roads braving the cold - we even saw a few (very few) snowflakes!

    Well, Kevin and Gerry are officially ready for Myrtle - they both looked great after our 21 miler! Let the "Taper Madness" begin!

    ReplyDelete
  14. Anonymous8:04 PM

    All right everyone!

    The challenge for THIS marathon is a quick skinny dip in the Atlantic!

    Frank

    ReplyDelete
  15. Anonymous9:28 PM

    great job guys! Feel free to join us at 5:45 am on monday.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Anonymous9:34 PM

    Also, those were not snow flakes. . . that was some of the glaze from Derek's 12 donuts that blew through the air from Raleigh back to Rocky Mount

    ReplyDelete
  17. Anonymous8:58 PM

    I can still walk so I think I am ready for MB! Counting on the excitement and adrenalin of the race to get me thru those last 5 miles!

    ReplyDelete
  18. Anonymous9:00 AM

    Awesome job everybody. Gerry, you'll do great. You've trained and you'll make it across that finish line. When you get to Mile 21, just think to yourself, only 5 miles to go! You've run only 5 miles many times. Stay mentally strong, believe in yourself. The pain is temporary. Pride is forever.

    ReplyDelete