Sunday, November 11, 2012

November Rain

Well, Fall has landed here.  It's cool and rainy - typical central European Fall weather.  This weekend was no exception.  Friday was spectacular while it rained all day on Saturday and Sunday.  Great season to be an amphibian!


Even with the cold and dreary onset of Fall this past week was a good training week.  I took the week prior off to give my right Achilles a break and slowly worked my way into this past one.  Got a number of nice 10KMs in and capped the week off with back-to-back 13KMs on Saturday and Sunday.  Even with the rain the weather conditions were perfect for an hour or so run.

Am curious to see what kind of weather we'll have for the Nikolauslauf in a couple of weeks.


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Röntgenlauf 2012

What a great way to close out October and this year's running season!  The XII edition of the Remscheid Röntgenlauf offered perfect weather, a super course, a mid-sized starting field and a super route along the Röntgenweg.

In it's twelve year, the Röntgenlauf is a 63.3KM ultramarathon which additionally offers a marathon, halfmarathon, various relays for each distance and walking options along the Röntgenweg.  475 runners were signed up to start the ultramarathon this year with thousands more lined up shortly before 0830 to start each of the events.


I've admired the Röntgenlauf from afar a number of years and decided to give it a go earlier this year.  It's definitely a race worth adding to your list of events to complete.

Race day started out cold and foggy.  We actually had our first snow Saturday morning prior to departing for Remscheid.


At 0830 all categories of runners (the entire starting field) started the event.  I have to admit that the course was rather full early in the race, but this worked itself out nicely as we coursed through the streets of Remscheid and Lennep and then over to farm to market roads and eventually over to trail.


 Aside from the cold and on and off again foggy weather the course was simply fantastic. Challenge was related to the sun coming out and sweating and then the fog rolling back in and freezing.  I really didn't warm up and get dry until after the marathon distance.


The Röntgenlauf course follows the Röntgenweg and is a round, point-to-point course.  The course route is mixed pavement, gravel, hardpack, and trail over rolling hills and through creek and river valleys.  You pass through beautiful forests, along lovely lakes and past historical buildings that were built during the industrialization of the region in the early 1900s.  I had not paid much attention to the bridge shown below going into the leg (it's illustrated on the Röntgenlauf start site, tee-shirt and medal), but upon arriving at it was deeply impressed.  This is Germany's highest rail bridge.  Unfortunately this picture does not do it just - it's impressive!


The Röntgenlauf is organized so that after registration you can run any of the events you choose.  So that, if you signed up for the marathon, and you're having a great day and feeling a little gutsy, you can run the ultra.  The opposite holds true as well.  Runners that complete the half, marathon and ultra receive a medal.  All runners receive a tee-shirt as part of their starter package.


Similar to most of the races I've run the spectators and race volunteers make these events memorable.  The Röntgenlauf was no exception.  There were thousands of spectators along the route.  It was as if the Röntgenlauf was the event to be at on 28 OCT.  Race volunteers are a special group of people.  A big thanks goes out to all that supported the organization, management, backside support and the pit stops along the way!

 Registration for the Röntgenlauf started out at a very fair 39 Euros.  This price increased over time up until the day of the race ending at 45 Euros.  Registration provided a start number, tee-shirt, medal, on-line certificate and race support.  Registration was possible via the Röntgenlauf web site and at the race site itself.

Race support was efficient and complete over the entire course with first aid, police, road guards and very effective route marking.  The only down side from my perspective was the limited amount of fare at the pit stops.  Out until 22KMs water and tea were served.  After the check point at 22KM bananas and limited amounts of cola and chocolate were available.  I carried my own food and most of my own drinks in my pack and encourage anyone attempting the ultra to do the same.  Bananas are just not going to get it...


All told the Röntgenlauf is a challenging super end of season event.  Of the 475 original ultra runners signed up to race 364 completed the 63.3KM course.  The region is wonderful to visit and the Röntgenweg is worth a visit in and of itself.  We'll be back...





Saturday, October 13, 2012

Venusberg

Found a new route this morning out and around the Venusberg and the Juniper Heath (Wacholderheide).  This morning was the first morning we had frost on the ground.  It was clear, a bit of fog and cold...  Fantastic for a long run!

I can't get over how amazing this area is.  You can head out in any direction and go forever.  Simply amazing!

This was my second twenty-k or more run this week.  Hope to do a B2B tomorrow morning with a 16KM.  Am feeling a bit behind schedule with my training leading up to the Röntgenlauf on the 28th of this month.  At the end of the day, it's all good.  The Röntgenlauf is a training event leading to the 2013 Brocken-Challenge.

Have a great weekend and keep running...

 



Monday, October 8, 2012

Headed into Fall

Again, its been a little while since I've posted here.  Training has been stop and go the last week or so.  I got a bug/cold this past week which resulted in me getting sick for the first time this year.  Fortunately, after about four days of taking it easy and not running I was able to get back into the swing of things on Saturday last week.

I headed into this week with a 10KM on Saturday, 12KM on Sunday and ran a super 21KM this morning.  Things are looking up again.

The route I took this morning took me out past Aidlingen adjacent to the Wurm creek and out to Grafenau.  This picture highlights the onset of fall.  Can't wait to see what things will look like in a week or so.

Happy trails...


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Running Wild

Went out for a short run yesterday afternoon wearing my Vibram FiveFingers Treksport.  I started the run chilled and just relaxing into these minimalist shoes.  I was running on gravel/soft packed farm paths and trail; the sun was just right...  At about 5KM something clicked.  

I'm not convinced it was the Fivefingers, but they certainly had something to do with the energy and freedom I felt.  It was one of those moments when the environment was perfect and I felt great.  I pushed the last three or so kilometers to the limit and enjoyed the simplicity of being connected with the environment and my running.

A great experience - one that keeps me running over and over again...


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Been a While

Since I last posted something here...  You know how that goes with work, travels and all of the other things that occupy our lives.

This time of year usually marks the slow down of my running season.  In the past couple of years I've been headed to the last race of the season with the Alb Marathon.  For 2012 I've decided not to run the Alb again.  Am now headed towards the Roentgenlauf on 28 October and then hopefully if we can get spots the annual Nikolauslauf in Tuebingen.  These two races will wrap my season up for 2012.  Lots planned for 2013, but we're not quite there yet.  That said, much to plan and train for.

The challenge in the fall as things wind down is to stay focused and sharp with my training.  Planning the next year plays a big part as well as I try to de-conflict work and family requirements.  Truthfully, I enjoy this bit almost as much as the training and racing...

Stay sharp out there...

   


Sunday, August 5, 2012

The Path


Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail...
-Ralph Waldo Emerson