Garmin Splits: 6:26, 6:22, 6:38, 6:34, 6:30, 6:20, 1:11.
Day began with an early (5am) wakeup, a bagel, banana, some
juice, coffee, and prepping the dogs and ferrets to survive the morning
cooped up in the house. Also saw my wife prepping to depart on a 2 day
horse hunting trip (yes, that's horse, not house). At 6am, I was off
on my 2 hour drive to Carnation, WA to the site of the 10k. One potty
stop and 2 hours later, I was there. A quick and painless
registration, oriented myself to the start line and the restrooms, and
got myself warmed up with a nice easy 2 mile run. Since some
intermittent rain had fallen, decided to keep my hat and gloves to go
along with tshirt and shorts. Temps were near 50F and mostly cloudy,
so relatively ideal weather. Wandered around waiting for a while, then
as the race got closer, ran another 1/2 mile with some Striders thrown
in to stay warm. Found a good place in the starting pack (5k and 10k
started together) and waited for the horn. Right around 9am, we were
off! The crowded start kept things slow for about 1/4 mile as we
run down a driveway, thru a parking lot, over some grass, and onto a
track. Here it started to open up as we crossed some more grass, ran
up some steep railroad tie steps and turned right onto a gravel trail.
Settled in at a comfortably hard pace. After running on the gravel
trail for a while, descend a short but steep dirt track that took us
from the high trail ground to a crossing road below. Followed the road
into a park, where the road turned to dirt at around the 1 mi mark. The
road remained fairly level for the next mile and I settled in several
paces behind a female runner (who became my pacer) that appeared to be
running at about my same speed fairly easily. We were slowly picking
off other 5k and 10k runners as we made the loop, but my effort
increased out of the "comfortably hard" and starting getting into "just
hard" territory. I focused on good belly breathing that I've been
practicing and managed to keep a good pace through the 2 mile mark.
Shortly thereafter, the 5k and 10k paths split, with 10k'ers being
directed "up the hill". Oh boy! The next 2 miles were an out and
back along more dirt road trails, this time over "rolling hills". Some
were steep enough that I had to run short downhill stretches a bit
slower to keep my footing over the wet dirt and rock ground. On the
outbound stretch, my pacer and I passed one last 10k runner. I
remember seeing 2 10k'ers ahead of us and thinking "I'm in 4th! If I
can pass her, I'll take 3rd!" Unfortunately, in my oxygen-deprived
state, I later discovered that I'd managed to miss the fact that 2
other runners were ahead of me and ran right by me going the other way! On
the return trip from the turnaround point, my pacer almost took a wrong
turn, causing me to holler (gasp) "LEFT!", which caused her to jump
briefly and return to the proper trail. Several times over the hilly
terrain I'd almost catch and pass her, only to fall behind a few steps
again. We hit the flat portion again after the 4 mi marker and
increased the speed a bit over the flat terrain. Effort now was
definitely hard and it took all I had to keep in a 2-2 deep breathing
rhythm. Just after the 5 mi marker, my pacer again almost took a wrong
turn, and this time a feebler "RIGHT!" plus a volunteer who first
looked confused but then started pointing got her back on track. We
hit the paved street briefly, climbed the steep (and slippery) trail up
to the gravel trail and I started pouring on the little I'd been
holding back. I finally managed to pass my pacer here kept it redlined
down the gravel trail. The 10k route had rejoined the 5k route, and
dodging slower 5k runners and other regular trail users became an small
issue. The 10k route continued past the turnoff point another 150
meters or so to another 180 degree turnaround, then back to the
turnoff. After a brief descent, I found myself running across
wet grass complete with big slippery leaves. This probably warranted
some caution, but I was really trying to break 40 minutes and knew I
was behind from the hilly miles. A couple of slips but no falls took
me through the 6 mile mark, and I headed back over the track towards
the parking lot and driveway towards where the finish was located. I
poured it on at this point, sprinting (or some semblance of a sprint)
towards the finish. 40:04, a few seconds over my sub-40 goal time, but
well under my 10k PR from August 07 and given the course conditions, an
effort I'm very proud of. After catching my breath, I
congratulated my pacer (who had done a great job pushing me faster
through the entire race), and slowly ran another 2 easy miles to cool
down. After waiting around for the 10k results to post and the awards
ceremony (at this point, I'd still thought I'd taken 3rd...only later
when talking with one of the faster 10k'ers did I vaguely recall the
other 2 10k runners I'd overlooked in my oxygen-deprived state!), I
picked up my 2nd place (age-group) ribbon, ate some free food, watched
some excellent middle-school gymnasts perform, and headed back home by
way of a Taco Time and the Brooks Outlet store (where I treated myself
to some discounted runner's kit for my efforts and my birthday!).
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