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The event was held at Meadows Edge on the North Shore of Big Bear Lake and consisted of a 5k loop course, which could be run 1, 2 or 3 times. After a nice ceremony at the start including a flyover from the Marines in 2 CH-46 Helicopters it was time to run. I was running the 15k so wanted to make sure not to start too fast and save something for the last lap. As usual, I ran as fast as I could for the first mile or so totally throwing the game plan out the window. It is a short race though, and I was trying to keep up with the speedy guy in front of me. I settled down into 2nd, a place I am familiar with this year, and just ran fast. It felt good to run on the roads which were pretty flat versus all the mountain running I have been doing lately.
Mid way through lap 2 I got a nasty cramp. I stopped at a water station and drank water and took some deep breaths. At this point I was caught by another runner and we ran together and chatted for a minute while I recovered. Josh was up from 29 Palms which was cool, as that is how I found Big Bear as well. He was feeling the elevation and I got rid of my cramp so it was another hard effort to break away and then onto the 3rd lap. At this point I realized the guy in front was only running 10k so I was in the lead for the 15k, cool! I got a boost from this news and was able to run a fast third lap coming in a few minutes in front of 2nd place.
Small event without a lot of competion but I was still really pleased with the run. Who doesn't like to win right?! Course ended up being 3.5 miles per loop, so really was like 10.5 miles instead of 9.3, and I was able to avg right around 6:30 per mile.
On Sunday I got a ride up to Onyx Summit from Rachael and ran the PCT down to Cushenberry rd and then Hwy 18 back to the house for a great, mostly downhill, 18 mile run to wind out the weekend. Picking up some of the last course markings from the Kodiak 100 made me realize what a gorgeous run that course is. I'm hoping to one day be able to run 100 miles! I was thinking of running the Big Bear Ridge Run this coming weekend but might opt for a FKT attempt on San Gorgonio instead...tough choice!

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