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I recently discovered at new race (at least to me) at one of my favorite state parks. The Smyth County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the Assault on Molly’s Knob – Extreme 5K at Hungry Mother State Park on October 13th with all proceeds going to Imagination Library. Having run the Hungry Mother 25K Trail Race in early April and having loved every minute of it, I’m seriously considering running this race and if I do, I’m hoping to convince my friend Meagan to join me.
With 1,000 feet of elevation gain in the first 1.7 miles this won’t be your typical 5K. In fact, it’s 3.4 miles, 3/10 of a mile longer than a true 5K. For a $25 registration, why not challenge myself to something really different?
Here’s where you’ll find me the rest of this year…
October 6 – Freedom’s Run Half Marathon – Shepherdstown, WV (not definitive)
October 13 – Assault On Molly’s Knob – Extreme 5K – Marion, VA (even if a trip to SWVA doesn’t work out this year, perhaps I’ll try to run it next year)
November 22 – Ashburn Farm Thanksgiving Day 5K – Ashburn, VA
December 2 – Run With Santa 5K – Reston, VA
- Questions:
- Have you tried an extreme 5K trail race? ~ If I run this, it will be a first for me!
- What’s the most challenging race you’ve run? ~ JFK 50-Miler simply for the distance…
- Are you running any of the races I have on my schedule?
Hope to see you at a race!
the leaves look gorgeous in that photo!
It really does get pretty in that part of Virginia in the fall. I’m hoping that we’ll be able to go down for the race, but we’ll be going down two weeks later for a game and since it’s a six hour drive…
You have a great Fall racing schedule lined up! It looks like Virginia has really amazing and pretty races. I’ll have to get back down there again so I can run one 🙂
I’m actually thinking of skipping the next two races on my calendar and not racing until Thanksgiving. Both require travel and I’m just not feeling it now… Please let me know if you’re ever down this way for a race!