Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Bizz Johnson Trail Marathon

This is a beautiful marathon! We drove down to Susanville by way of Crater Lake on Saturday, met my sister and brother-in-law at the Susanville Depot to pick up our race numbers (Harold was doing his first marathon, I was doing marathon #33), and went to bed early.

Sunday morning, we went to the Depot to the line of bus coaches that drove the runners to the start - nice coaches, and warm inside. Start temps were mid-30s. :) The race started at 9:00, and we got to the start at 8:30. Perfect timing for the portapotty lines. The Bizz Johnson is a rails-to-trails trail - very well maintained, and very easy grades. The trail is just over 25 miles long, so there was an out and back at the park where the start was to get the extra marathon distance.
Once on the trail, we enjoyed the beautiful Ponderosa open forests all the way. Mix of shade and sun, a light breeze, perfect running weather. Great scenery all the way!
Just after mile 19, was the only part of the trail that was not the rail grade. A bridge had been burned out, so there was a trail under the bridge, then down to the river under the highway bridge, then back up to the original grade at mile 20. I could tell I was running between 4,000 and 5,000' already, but especially after that climb to the 20 mile aid station! :) I had been running 4/1s until that steeper trail, then did more power walking with some running breaks the last 10K. It was so pretty out there along the Susan River. A big group of bikers passed me about mile 22, they were a class, and a fun bunch of kids and staff. There were two tunnels in this section, too, very fun to run through. Reg met me just after mile 25. He and my sis had been hiking at Lassen Nat'l Park while Harold and I were marathoning. We were just ahead of the first major storm front of the fall/winter season-my arthritic toe was telling me-and he said there was almost no one at the park.

To the finish! My finish time was 6:11, Harold finished 4:27 (yes!), and we headed for home. I did a baby wipe bath and changed clothes in the Shell station restroom. On the way back to I-5, we stopped at an overlook where there had been a recent fire. Mt. Lassen was already being clouded over. A last pic of Mt. Shasta before we stopped for supper then hit the road again. This was a great marathon!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Run in the Country, Coburg, OR

This is a beautiful, flat 1/2 marathon! It runs around Coburg, Oregon, and it really is running in the country. I rode to Wendy's house with Michael on Saturday evening, and Michael and Wendy did the early walker start at 6:00 a.m., and I did the runner start at 7:00 a.m., so I got in a couple extra miles before my start.

Here are some pics, getting ready for the walker start:
And they're off! I followed a short ways, then did a zigzag route to meet the race on the main road:
Just past the first mile, was the first of many beautiful wheat fields. The sun was not quite up yet, when I took these pics:
I don't know a lot of Coburg history, but there are some beautiful, HUGE trees all over the place. This big leaf maple stump had burls that were almost 3' tall!
On the run now, the sun is up on the wheat field!
Some views from the Run in the Country; I tried to get all the mile markers, but #1 and #9 just were not there!
After finishing, I met Michael and Wendy at the finish. And Deborah and a friend of hers came to meet us, too. We watched the kids race -- they are fast! Then back to Wendy's for a shower and some scones/pizza then Michael brought me home. A beautiful day to see part of Oregon!