Taking Advantage of the Snow (and my Snowshoes)

Race #3 of the year was a 5k snowshoe run in Rockford this past Saturday. During the mass start I was able to avoid a runner’s crash and burn taking down 3-4 other runners giving me an opening for 3rd. I was able to stay strong in 3rd place, only giving way to a few snowshoe less runners. Why they started with the snowshoe race I’ll never know??????

Keeping my pace until the finish I was able to capture 1st in my division and 3rd overall with a time of 31:10. Not blazing fast but a solid finish for being on Snowshoes.

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-Chuck

 

Bigfoot Boogie Snowshoe Race

It was a beautiful day in Traverse City, MI on January 17, 2014.  Weather was a little overcast with temps in lower 20, no wind and lots of snow.  Snow is important when you want to use your snowshoes!  But running in your snowshoes in heavy snow is a big challenge.  The race started at 9am and we all were ready.  The key (besides training) is know how to dress.

This year is our 3rd year of running the Bigfoot Boogie.  It is a lot of fun if you like cold, lots of people on a single track and lots of snow.  The Bigfoot Boogie is a 5k or 10k race in snowshoes around the Vasa Trail at Timber Ridge.  The 10k is a two loop.  The trail is on the groomed Vasa trail but most is thru the woods on single track.  If you want to pass someone there is effect of running in deep snow.

I started the race too far in the back of the pack.  Note to myself when people are lining up be sure to be lining up in the correct place.  We all had to move over to the start line (which was marked Finish line).  When moving over I moved back too far.  I should not be so nice and become passive aggressive, but didn’t want to look too pushy.  Anyway, I thought once we start I can pass most people since the Vasa Trail was wide enough.  But I think others had that same idea and I was not able to get around poeple before we started the single trail.  The snow was deep and not packed at all.  I had been running in our hayfield and it was not packed or groomed.  There were a lot of snow drifts in our field and at the time of training I was very upset that I had to run thru those.  But as I was running the race I felt comfortable, but not as fast as I wanted….I just couldn’t get around those people.  When I did pass, I had to go outside the trail which was about a foot deep and that took a lot of my energy.  So I did my best….waited til I had a chance to pass on the Vasa Trail.

I did the first loop with lots of people around me or infront of me…but then on my second loop it was just me, the snow and the time clock!  I keep thinking I must be last I must push on.  I ran the whole thing but the big hill…yes I had to walk up it.  But most of the people who were in front of me were walking also.  They were the last of the 5kers and they moved to the side and cheered me on.  That really helped me focus back on the trail and made me run again.  I wished I had done better.  Don’t we all say that once we finish – well I know I say that.  I wish I had done one more training run, one more leg press!  one more bike ride – I have a real job and a family that takes time away from this excerise stuff.  Oh well it is what it is!  I did it and I finished.  No I didn’t get the big Big Foot man but I did finish 2nd in my age group and finished in the 58% in womens and 68% over all.  I got a cup full of chocolate candy and husband that said GOOD JOB I am proud of you!

Here is Chuck Brenner and me before the race started.

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Jana Turpin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snowshoe Fun in Northern Michigan

The Big Foot Boogie snowshoe race at Timber Ridge in Traverse City this weekend was Jana Turpin’s first race of the year as a new WSI/Team Active racing member. She did the 5k as I did the 10k. We were hoping for a lot of fresh snow on Saturday as the weather forecast was predicting. To our disappointment, no fresh powder or even cold weather. The temp at the start was mid 30’s and rising and a snow depth of 4-5 inch’s at the deepest.

Snowshoe Racers - Timber Ridge
Not much snow, but still a good time outdoors!

As the gun went off there was a flurry of snowshoes and snow flying like a human snow blower was rolling through the park. With in the first mile the field stretched out and some overly ambitious runners had dropped back. I could still see the leaders and started counting how many were in front of me finding myself in the top 25 I was beginning to wonder if I was going to be able to hold my pace and position hoping for an ae group win.

After making a few passes and the first of two loops on the course I started to lose my pace and slow a bit. Getting passed by two runners around the 7k mark I regrouped and made a charge to catch them within the last 1k and fell just short by under a minute, finishing 19th over all and 2nd in my age group. Good start to the new year.

Awards For The Race
Awards for our hard work.

~Chuck Brenner