- QIC: Senator Tressel
- When: 12/15/16
- Pax: Decibel, Gecko, Spud, Boeheim, Fish Sticks, Old Bay
- Posted In: Tempo
Seven runners met at Trailhead Park and went out for a nice morning run.
The Path:
Take Trailhead park to the paved path along Tega Cay Drive. Follow that to the Windsong Bay subdivsion, take a left, and then a quick right onto the golf cart path. Follow the path through the golf course, cross over Fairway Point Drive and continue on the path. At the Y, bear right and stay on the path all the way up that very steep hill leading to the golf center. At the top of the hill, keep going up the stairs of the golf center and take a quick walk break while everyone catches up. Run back down the double path to Tega Cay drive, head back to Windsong Bay Drive and run the loop a second time. Head back to Trailhead on the path along TC drive. A few of us did extra credit by taking a short detour along the hill leading up to the power line tower.
Moleskin:
We had a good crew today with great running weather. I love running the golf cart paths here and in Fort Mill – no traffic and the rolling hills and curves keep things interesting. That hill below the golf center is a killer – BRR mountain goat worthy, but thankfully not so long that you can’t finish it. If we had more time, we could have done it a third time. It was nice to have our regulars back (Gecko, Boeheim, Spud) fresh off of their fine marathon performances – no complaining from these guys, but I’m sure they did not appreciate the down hills today! Great to have Old Bay with us all the way from downtown Fort Mill. Be sure to come back, my friend.
It was another fine run at Tempo and a pleasure to lead the group.
Announcements/Prayers/praises:
Turkeys for Paradise! -bring your frozen birds to WEP this Saturday morning. Distribution at Dewey’s Barbershop in Rock Hill.
Chrismas Party this Saturday – brings toys for Operation Sweet Tooth.
Joe Davis Run, Jan 7
Come to Swamp tomorrow to send off Bing in style.
Prayers for my brother in law with intestinal cancer, those dealing with holiday stress. Praises for our marathoners!