Thinking about this race in Georgia in early December. Is anyone familiar with it?
You might consider emailing Christian since he's from Georgia.
Good luck!
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Rocks, rocks and more rocks!
I did it last year and hope to again, if I can get ready for it. It's a nice, fairly challenging race, put on by GUTS. Constant rolling hills on singletrack, nothing too steep or long and mostly runnable except for a difficult couple of miles around 23-24. What makes it hard is that most of the trail is quite rocky and/or rooty, covered by fallen leaves, so it takes a lot of concentration and effort, if you lose your focus you will pay. By the time I finished I never wanted to see another rock again. Nice aid stations and finisher schwag too.
Then there's always the chance of bad weather, we dodged a bullet last year as an ice storm hit just a few days later. C'mon down up!
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And with a good cold front, you could end up joining the "more miles than degrees club" as Perfesser did last year
Heh, I forgot about that!
So, Steve, did you run PM40?
Nope, but congrats on your finish. Looks like a tough race.