
I think the goal is to escape the giant crawfish chasing you
One of my main goals this calendar year (notice how I avoided the term “resolution”; sneaky eh?) is to run my first 5K. I’ve ran here and there, but it’s always been on my own terms and often alone — this whole race thing is new to me. I have no intention to win it, but just to complete it in one piece is my goal.
So anywho, the Muddy Trails 5K is a nice little race in the Creekside Park section of The Woodlands. It goes down April 5th. I haven’t scoped it out yet, but I believe it takes place on some of the nature paths. How this translates to accommodate a couple hundred or thousand people remains to be seen, but at least it should be fairly cool (by Houston standards) in early April, and if it really takes place on the nature trail, there should be plenty of shade.
If anyone else is interested in running it let me know. Registration hasn’t opened yet, but it’s $20 if you register by March 20th.
I think the goal is to escape the giant crawfish chasing you
One of my main goals this calendar year (notice how I avoided the term “resolution”; sneaky eh?) is to run my first 5K. I’ve ran here and there, but it’s always been on my own terms and often alone — this whole race thing is new to me. I have no intention to win it, but just to complete it in one piece is my goal.
So anywho, the Muddy Trails 5K is a nice little race in the Creekside Park section of The Woodlands. It goes down April 5th. I haven’t scoped it out yet, but I believe it takes place on some of the nature paths. How this translates to accommodate a couple hundred or thousand people remains to be seen, but at least it should be fairly cool (by Houston standards) in early April, and if it really takes place on the nature trail, there should be plenty of shade.
If anyone else is interested in running it let me know. Registration hasn’t opened yet, but it’s $20 if you register by March 20th.