by Blair Hogg

This race has never been on my radar. I’m not sure why–maybe because it is in July, and it’s usually too hot to consider a longer trail race? This year, a few people I knew said they were running it, and I needed a nice long run, so I decided to give it a try. Besides, Ron Horn and the Pretzel City Sports crew usually put on a decent race.
The race is held in French Creek State Park, and I have done the Dirty Bird race there several times, so I figured it would be similar. Dirty Bird is fairly hilly, and with the heat and humidity, I wasn’t expecting to set any records. Besides, it would be fun to try to run with some friends.
Michelle Henry, Julia Hager, Michelle Foley, Shawn Weller, Jason Tolley, and Lisa Domeshek were all running the race as well. Lisa and Jason were planning on running two loops for 30k; Julia was going to try for it as well. The rest of us were too smart for that stuff.
The race started near the pool, but it didn’t follow the DB course. It was similar, but not too much. Shortly after the start, the course hit some narrow single track, and it became one big conga line. Eventually things sorted out and everyone could start doing some running. Once we crossed the main road and got onto the trails, things settled down.
It was hot. And humid. And you were tempted to walk the hills. But when you started walking, you got ambushed by mosquitoes. It was horrible. At least it was good motivation to keep running.
The hills weren’t nearly as bad as I expected, given my experience with DB. You could keep a decent pace going most of the time. Some of the trails used were very technical, though, and it was hard to get into a nice rhythm.
Lisa and Jason needed to keep a decent pace going, since there was a cutoff at 2 hours and 10 minutes to do the second loop. Julia and Michelle Foley got ahead as well, so I tried to stay with Michelle Henry, but needed to keep some pace going to stay ahead of the bugs. We eventually met back up later in the race and ran the last mile together.
Unfortunately, Julia and Michelle got off course by missing a turn, and ended up finishing behind us. It was a bummer for them and several others.
I finished in about 2 hours and 15 minutes. I probably could have made the cutoff if needed, but I kept expecting bigger hills and held back. Most of the hills were pretty manageable.
But the bugs! They were awful!
And the heat and humidity! By the end of the race, I looked like I had gone for a swim in the lake!
All things considered, though, it was a fun event, and something I’ll probably consider doing again.






