What: A "Key Exchange Run" where we split the group of runners in half and start at opposite ends of the trail. We'll run towards eachother, trade keys, and then end up at Fudgieknuckles to have some food a swap some stories. The shortest distance will be 8.73 miles, but you are welcome to add miles on before! There is talk of turning this run in to a 50k.
Where: Half of us will meet at the Glenbeulah Trailhead (Here's a map. Look for the Parking Lot off of Hwy P just East of Glenbeulah). The other half will meet at Hwy 67 (See Previous Link). If you want to add miles on, I suggest starting at Hwy 67 and running South before turning around and heading towards the Glenbeulah Trailhead.
When: 9:30 AM, Saturday, November 16th.
Why: If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand.
More details: Comment on this post, check out the Greenbush Trail Runners' Facebook Post (link on the right), or email me (link below.)
We'll need to have a pretty accurate idea of who's attending to be sure we get it set up correctly, so be sure to be in touch!
From smooth and rolling ski trails, to the rocky and rooty Ice Age Trail, to the highest point in the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest, the Greenbush area trails have it all!
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Saturday, October 5, 2013
It's Glacial Trail Time!
It's that time of year again...time for the most fun and low key ultra around -- Glacial Trail. Good luck to all running, and thanks to all the volunteers. Extra Good Luck to the Greenbush Trail Runners taking part!
In other news, check out Matt's report from an attempt to cover 72 miles of Northern Kettle Goodness...AMAZING! http://mattrunswild.blogspot.com/2013/10/ice-age-trail-northern-kettle-moraine.html
Now, let's all hope the rain we are getting right now ensures a (relatively) dry track next weekend...unlike last year.
In other news, check out Matt's report from an attempt to cover 72 miles of Northern Kettle Goodness...AMAZING! http://mattrunswild.blogspot.com/2013/10/ice-age-trail-northern-kettle-moraine.html
Now, let's all hope the rain we are getting right now ensures a (relatively) dry track next weekend...unlike last year.
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