SLR November 19 - C&O Canal Towpath

Hello Saturday Runners!

This week, on November 19, we will be running out & back on the C&O Canal Towpath (additional map here). The suggested mileage for trainees beginning a marathon training plan is 10 miles, but you can easily make this route as long or as short as you like by selecting your turn-around point. Once you get on the C&O Towpath, the trail's mile post markers roughly correspond to your distance from the start, so the turn-around point for a 10 mile run is the 5 mile marker, or for a 14 mile run turn around at the 7 mile marker, etc.

This week will be the beginning of our next Marathon Training Program targeting the Rock n Roll DC Marathon in March, with the group again meeting concurrently with us as they did over the summer leading up to MCM. Trainees and coaches will again be gathering at our meeting point 15 minutes before we all start together at 8:00 am. It's looking like the winter training program group will be smaller than it was over the summer, but please make them feel welcome again starting this week!

If you're looking for an active start to Thanksgiving morning next week, the Alexandria Turkey Trot five-miler is a great event that's organized by our club. Whether you're looking for a fun run with the family (including strollers & dogs! with a separate start for these), or a flat and fast course to clock a PR, this is the race for you!

In addition, our Snowball Series of winter races (with free entry for club members!) will soon be getting underway. The first race of the series, the Gar Williams Half Marathon, is unfortunately already sold out, but there are plenty of other options between 8K and 20K over the next few months.

We now need a volunteer to start handling post-run drinks, to cover the gap over the next few weeks. With no volunteer, we will not have post-run drinks this week, and they will not resume until more volunteers start signing up. I've now posted a complete schedule of our runs through both Rock n Roll DC and Boston marathons. Volunteer needs to go with our route schedule are always kept up-to-date on our web page, and you can email me any time to schedule your slot. Post-run drinks are entirely volunteer supported, so if you regularly enjoy this SLR perk, please do your part to keep it going! Volunteering is easy, doesn't take a lot of time, and all restocking expenses will be reimbursed by the club.

Happy running!

Mike

 
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The DC Road Runners Club is a member of the Road Runners Club of America and is also affiliated with USA Track & Field. We provide a year-round schedule of running events that offer everyone a chance to participate regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.