Cabot Trail Relay
Cabot Trail Relay
Who has done the Cabot Trail Relay and what were your experiences? I put a team in the lotto this year, and am also wondering what our odds are of getting in! Our "Captain" is from California, so maybe that will help?
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I've done it about 8 times. Lots of fun, lack of sleep and lots of camraderie amongst the teams. There are no really easy legs. Gently undulating hills just means they aren't as long and steep as the longer, steeper hills/mountains.
The fact you look like a California team will probably help you out. I'm not sure how many applied this year but I'd say you have at least an 80% chance of getting in.
If you do get in, I'll give you a few things that work for our team during the race.
Good luck!
The fact you look like a California team will probably help you out. I'm not sure how many applied this year but I'd say you have at least an 80% chance of getting in.
If you do get in, I'll give you a few things that work for our team during the race.
Good luck!
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"The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
"I was watching the London Marathon and saw one runner dressed as a chicken and another runner dressed as an egg. I thought: 'This could be interesting'." - Paddy Lennox
"There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast!" - author unknown
Re: Cabot Trail Relay
Thank you! I will definitely pick your brain if we get in.
Re: Cabot Trail Relay
I was lucky to participate in the CTRR a few years ago - it was, no doubt, the most fun I've had in a running race! And the Cabot Trail is breathtakingly beautiful. I hope you get in. Fingers crossed for you .
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