tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968085316200546890.post2580246493338767395..comments2024-01-20T22:39:41.084-05:00Comments on With a little luck (and a lot of hard work...): Urban Adventure RunAlexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03241445781480320172noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4968085316200546890.post-76338865617014551202013-04-01T16:56:54.764-04:002013-04-01T16:56:54.764-04:00Oh, man, this sounds like a blast. Do it on a day ...Oh, man, this sounds like a blast. Do it on a day when I don't have two other things going on and I'll definitely come. And probably do the long race. I would have done ski/TDB but there was no way I was getting from Windblown to the Common in 25 minutes.<br /><br />BTW, the November Project "hash" run was pretty wild and kind of O-ey. They sent people out 10-15 minutes ahead to mark the course with chalk and some white powdery substance, then everyone else ran out after them following the course (one of whom got to the Common 2 minutes before the run and 1:45 after taking their skis off at Windblown, including going home, changing and taking the T). We chased down the "hashers" and once we caught them grabbed some chalk and helped mark the route for everyone else. And what was the white substance to follow? Two of the "hashers" had 5 pound bags of flour which they spread along the road. It worked surprisingly well. <br /><br />Ugh it is pouring rain now.Arihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06058285362842737187noreply@blogger.com