tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post2676748938072281766..comments2023-02-08T04:14:28.605-07:00Comments on My Dirt Road Anthem: Would love some input!Christy @ My Dirt Road Anthem: A Runner's Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05571125963317402377noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-78139191566361673112013-07-08T21:16:59.449-06:002013-07-08T21:16:59.449-06:00I vote loop. Point to point is too hard to organiz...I vote loop. Point to point is too hard to organize, transportation wise, and out and back is repetitive. I like loops! Good luck! Kyria @ Travel Spothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05889638304509763419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-66832985521139401922013-07-01T12:42:36.643-06:002013-07-01T12:42:36.643-06:00I&#39;ve never put on a race, but I&#39;m sure it ...I&#39;ve never put on a race, but I&#39;m sure it was be so rewarding and fun! I help my brother-in-law out every year for his 25K and 50K that he does (http://elvaqueroloco.blogspot.com) and it just seems like too much for to me ;) <br /><br />Personally I like point-to-point races or loops. Point-to-point mean you need to get a bus (or two) but I definitely likes those the best for the longer races. Shorter ones I like loops. <br /><br />Are you thinking about chip timing or just a stopwatch? My BIL just has a stop watch, but personally that&#39;s never a safe bet (what if the watch dies?!!). Good luck! Heck, maybe I&#39;ll make my way over there and run it too! (are outsiders allowed?!) Kileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10569509795391354974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-1493421615142158072013-06-30T19:39:47.069-06:002013-06-30T19:39:47.069-06:00How neat!! Definitely enough time to plan. Make s...How neat!! Definitely enough time to plan.<br /><br />Make sure you get permits/city requirements &amp; all the upfront costs squared away quickly. I know our local businesses always help supply the water cups, ice, bananas, etc, so check with yours too.<br />As far as course, I&#39;ve only run ONE so no ideas there! For 5 and 10ks I like loop courses :-) Marissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935155587978160137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-32021794878049797802013-06-30T19:04:58.901-06:002013-06-30T19:04:58.901-06:00I think you can do it! I&#39;d contact a local ru...I think you can do it! I&#39;d contact a local running club for local advice, but I&#39;m sure you know what to do (town approval, marshals for pointing the way and official ones for stopping traffic, sponsors, timing, etc)<br /><br />What makes a great one: plenty of water, food after, plenty of pointers (so we don&#39;t get lost), unique course, unique shirt/ other swag, unique medal. <br /><br />Bad one? Having none of those :)<br /><br />As for the course, I wouldn&#39;t want an out/back, I think a point to point may be too much in too little time (unless you really do have a few hard working people helping). A loop would probably be good though now that I think of it, out/back might be easier to pull off...then change it for the year after ;)Erik Ammonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00425900877907841211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-9428098811972117312013-06-30T18:12:24.694-06:002013-06-30T18:12:24.694-06:00how fun! I think you definitely have enough time t...how fun! I think you definitely have enough time to plan one and make it work. I don&#39;t really have a huge preference, though point to point is probably my favorite. I know a lot of people don&#39;t like out and back, but as long as it&#39;s scenic, I don&#39;t mind. I think as long as it&#39;s well organized, and has good course markings, sufficient water/aid stations, and post race food, it is a good race!Meg O @watchmegorunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14578457264702590988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-49352966055901878032013-06-29T13:56:35.745-06:002013-06-29T13:56:35.745-06:00I have no experience in this, but I think that you...I have no experience in this, but I think that you would have enough time to pull a race together. I personally don&#39;t like out &amp; back races. I think that you have enough experience behind you to put on a fantastic race. Tasha Malcolmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16235287569641564538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-40589693348454585252013-06-29T13:02:44.967-06:002013-06-29T13:02:44.967-06:00Sounds like a fun group!! I love scenic races and ...Sounds like a fun group!! I love scenic races and point to point.<br />Good luck!! I can&#39;t wait to hear more about your awesome group! Missyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10628212823040230333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-35218401456404984692013-06-29T07:18:08.577-06:002013-06-29T07:18:08.577-06:00I know you can do it. You seem very organized!! ...I know you can do it. You seem very organized!! My best advice is to talk with other race directors - they are always willing to share ideas!Becky at Prairie Runnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07519505490223244921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-22482606213782210222013-06-29T05:51:36.119-06:002013-06-29T05:51:36.119-06:00Sounds fun! I would say you could get it done by ...Sounds fun! I would say you could get it done by April. Are there any other 1/2 marathons in the area? I know a lot of local races here use similar routes...like I&#39;ve run 4 5ks with the same route! I would say my fav is a loop but an out and back is probably easiest to plan. Good luck!fancy nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11645116527352135569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-41036920620786093922013-06-28T18:58:39.784-06:002013-06-28T18:58:39.784-06:00Sounds like a great group! Definitely think you c...Sounds like a great group!<br /><br />Definitely think you can get it done, but get working on permits and whatnot, because those are the things that will probably take the longest. <br /><br />I think my favorite course would be a loop. <br /><br />Can&#39;t wait to hear how it all unfolds! Good luck!Runs With Pugshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03171128110788554302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-39344490945558515422013-06-28T13:23:59.665-06:002013-06-28T13:23:59.665-06:00How exciting! Congrats on being co-chair! Your gro...How exciting! Congrats on being co-chair! Your group has a lot of really great ideas, especially the last one. :0) Personally, I&#39;m a fan of an out and back course! Karen Sealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01859540994687133829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-32057916743143376002013-06-28T12:34:09.447-06:002013-06-28T12:34:09.447-06:00That&#39;s enough time but the first thing you nee...That&#39;s enough time but the first thing you need to check is if you need city or other permits those can take a little while to get. Out and back or loop is logistically a lot easier. Don&#39;t forget to reserve porta potties ahead of time! Also check with your local running club for volunteers and possibly to do the timing.CautiouslyAudacioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14750277133680102378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-9266051002541340812013-06-28T12:29:35.705-06:002013-06-28T12:29:35.705-06:00You can certainly get it done in 9 months. But yo...You can certainly get it done in 9 months. But you&#39;ll need to get going. I&#39;m part of a group (of 2) that put on a 5k in our town. That&#39;s certainly not the same as a half marathon, but I would think it&#39;s all relative. Not a big fan of out and back with any kind of race. But I guess it would depend on what type of course is available. Good luck!! I really enjoy your blog. Keep us posted on your progress!!Barryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09727388947983429294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-55328773062560266172013-06-28T10:38:15.298-06:002013-06-28T10:38:15.298-06:00I&#39;d say you have enough time depending on what...I&#39;d say you have enough time depending on what the course will be, that tends to trigger a lot of things as far as necessary permits, etc. My favorite half is a loop but a short out-and-back section included as well. I&#39;m involved in the organization of a 5k and it&#39;s pretty easy due to where we hold it but a half would have a lot more involvedabbihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05956734205798602159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-40873346027133257812013-06-28T10:27:54.765-06:002013-06-28T10:27:54.765-06:00I have only ever run one half marathon so you can ...I have only ever run one half marathon so you can completely disregard my suggestions!<br />I like a scenic run for at least part of it. Varying scenes if possible... by that I mean some through the business district, some through residential, some along rural roads... that kind of thing.<br />And please don&#39;t make the last part of the half marathon up hill! That is so discouraging to newbies especially!<br />I have no preference for out and back or a loop. If the route is pretty an out and back is better I think. And of course an out and back makes for easier aid and toilet stations, too.<br />So FUN, Christy! Good for you to get involved.Ellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01340601848402239435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-54183242064520384092013-06-28T09:50:15.644-06:002013-06-28T09:50:15.644-06:00I use to help put on races here in KC and I think ...I use to help put on races here in KC and I think that is enough time if you get a light under the fire! Make sure to see what the city requirements are and the up front cost, they are not always fun!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05000663314398947348noreply@blogger.com