All that stands between me and the triple is 2 more runs and it's game time. I've been trying to ignore the weather forecasts, but now that we're only a few days out it's close enough to take it seriously. Saturday's weather has me
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When I ran my 200 or so miles of trail runs for this cycle, I was also on scouting missions trying to piece together the race courses. Their maps at the time were very basic and didn't really tell you what trails we were actually running. They've since updated those maps (I'm thinking on purpose) to show the exact trails. This is going to be a tough event. The only truly easy part is going to be a 1mi stretch where we run parallel to the creek. The rest is all sections of hardwoods with lots of rollers. The elevation change is only 90-350 feet, but constant rollers is going to be fun. I'm glad I forced myself into a lot of hillwork. Hopefully it pays off.
I've been struggling with deciding on how to pace this thing since the courses are going to vary quite a bit. If my scouting is right

, the HM is going to be a mix of difficult and easy trail. The 10K looks to be the easiest course with only a few hills but 1 potential ball buster at the end, with the 5K looking like it may be a killer. I'm thinking of setting the pace at a 2:10 HM which is a very conservative pace, even for the trails. I am deathly afraid of shooting my load on the HM and having nothing left for the other 2 races. I will ultimately let my HR be my guide. If it's ridiculously high or low at the HM, I'll adjust accordingly. 165 is hopefully going to be the sweet spot.
The HM course crosses the creek twice at miles 3 and 10, so I need to bring a change of socks/shoes with me. With the big rain we had this past weekend and another storm forecasted for tomorrow, the creek should be nice and full just in time for us to run through it.