I found myself on Friday night trying to
figure out what to do with this Memorial Day weekend. On a whim, I threw a sleeping bag in the car,
grabbed some Springsteen cds, and set out on Highway 20 for the Mazama
10k and a night under the stars. The 10k is put on by the Methow Valley Trails Association and has
been around a long time.
Two months, it seems, is is too long to taper for a 10k. I wheezed, and then my Achilles issue started
acting up, and that’s enough about how I did.
The course is slow for a 10k, with a few climbs on cross country ski trails, sans the snow. You
feel the 2000 feet elevation a bit, if you’re me. Very cool to run
around the Methow Valley this time of year, with a variety of blue, yellow and
orange wildflowers growing, and the clear snowmelt running fast in the creeks. I missed out on last week’s Sun Mountain
haps, so I suppose this was a nice fill in.
Afterwards, a pancake breakfast and the traditional MVSTA awards
and raffle ceremony by the red community center. A latte at the Mazama store, and then back
home. The drive over Highway 20 is
beautiful right now, with snow banks melting fast.