Mt Greylock Road Race in North Adams, MA
May 5, 2019
This race is part of the USATF Mountain Series, I ran as a Gate City Strider.
I'm a Mountain Goat! This was my 6th race to qualify. Next year I will tackle Mt Washington!
One of the major logistical issues with this race was distance. Mt. Greylock is 2.5 hours or more drive from my home. Being Labor Day weekend we decided to make it a family mini-vacation and rented a campsite 30 minutes from the race start.
Week leading up to Race (skip if all you want to read is race info)
This race was also on the first weekend after the start of a new school year. We didn't think that would matter, we were wrong. One of our children got sick and I spent the week in a panic about will I get sick, not to mention the late nights. Seriously what is it with 3am? By Thursday morning I had started to realize that the race just might not happen and I better prepare to run Waterville Valley(thankful I left a back up race). Another important fact is when my sons have stomach bugs, I fast for days. I switch to clear fluids so that my digestive system is at 'rest'. I sleep a lot more as well. I can't get sick because of my job. I add specific supplements to my diet to aid in my immune system beating any incoming virus before they become actual symptoms. The whole week I fasted, and we waited to see if anyone else came down with it. Friday 3AM he was sick again, and I started to make plans to day trip it out to the race. We took him to the doctor just in case as the symptoms didn't follow the pattern I was aware of for a stomach virus. OK, I was panicking about the race, I needed a calm opinion that was not emotionally involved in the outcome. Did you know stomach viruses can linger for up to 5 days and even take a day off from symptoms in the middle? I learned that at the doctors. Thankfully my son didn't have any infection that could be causing the symptoms and the doctor was confident that he'd be fine the next day. Maybe this would happen.
We delayed heading out to western Massachusetts that day, to have one good night.
Campground. Our tent is the green one on the right. |
Sleep that night was less than ideal. I forgot to top off the air mattress before the boys were asleep in the tent. Plus the boys tried to climb in( and they didn't fit as the mattress tried to roll us all into a pile int he middle. Add to that there was a drainage pipe near our campsite on the pond that sounded like a broken toilet constantly flushing.
Race Day
I woke up and dressed in the tent under covers. It was in the 40s that morning, colder than I was used to. We skipped making coffee, and headed off to find the start.Thumbs up! It was cold in the morning before we left. |
At 8:30 the race started. I took off, likely too quickly with my friends, but it wasn't long (likely less than a quarter mile) before I was falling back to a pace I could handle. Hanging to the back of the pack I ended up with Kerri from Wachusett Mt. Race for a mile or so before I needed to slow down more and she eventually disappeared up the hills and around corners.
One of the scenic views from the route. |
Somewhere around mile 6 I was convinced I was in last place, where I expected to be. Though I was surprised on the last hill and 3 women caught up and eventually passed me. After mile 7 the race gets steep again for the final climb tot he top. When the 4 of use were carefully walking along side the road, a white jeep came flying up toward up honking loudly. Scared us all and I am certain a few up us yelled at the driver. As we continued, we saw a ranger in the road, and I told her about the jeep and what happened. The driver was kind enough to come flying down the mountain at the moment, and she stopped him. I don't know how that conversation went, but she informed him that the runners had the right of way, and it sounded like he was getting lectured on his bad behavior. A little while later I saw my husband drive past headed to the summit.
Finisher photo taken by another Strider. Race outfit was Skirt Sports Cool-It in white & GCS long sleeve shirt. |
The family arrived a few moments later. I got to snag and apple to start my refueling recovery. We explored. Walking around the summit we saw a hang glider jump off the mountain. We climbed halfway up the the tower, Alex and my older son went to the top. My legs were not amused by the stairs. We explored the lodge some as well.
Draining my legs in style. |
Watching a hang-glider jump off the mountain. |
The boys fell asleep on our camp sofa in front of the fire, and Alex and I stayed up late talking.
Eat all the things, cooked with bacon! |
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