Manchester Marathon Training: 16 Mile Trail Run
I went home real quick this past weekend. It was my mom’s birthday on Friday and I wanted to surprise her so I didn’t let her know I was planning on being around. My sister planned an amazing dinner celebration for us on Saturday night and I ended up getting there just in time. I hit some traffic on the way home on Saturday, which was expected because it was Labor Day weekend after all. I have to drive through 4 states to get to NH. I always can’t wait to get out of NY, then I reach CT, which is the longest state ever and definitely takes up a good chunk of the traveling time. I am happy when I eventually reach the Mass Pike and even happier when I finally reach NH!

It was so nice to relax with family and I hope I surprised my mom! She did see my car in the parking lot on the way inside, which was kind of a bummer, but I’m pretty sure she was happy to see me! We enjoyed a delicious Zucchini and Quinoa lasagna with a side of Chicken Sausage and Pumpkin Garlic Knots! The Garlic knots were amazing and I could’ve eaten ten thousand of them. For dessert, my sister also made a Kabocha Squash Cake, which was freakin fabulous! I need that recipe and I must make it ASAP. A perfect Fall dessert.
I spent the night full of food, which was good because I was planning on running 16 miles Sunday morning. This was the best couch sleeping I’ve ever experienced! Also sorry for all the not so good photos, they were all taken with my phone.

Kerri and I went to Mine Falls Park for our run, she ran 3 and came back for me when I was done with my 16, such a nice sister! The weather was also absolutely gorgeous! I was super nervous about my run for some reason, every week that I tackle a new number, I tend to get butterflies in my tummy!
My run was amazing! Mostly due to the fact that it was a trail run. It was soooo nice to run through all that nature and not have to see any cars at all or have to stop at any traffic lights. Mine Falls has several different trails and I definitely covered every inch of the park to rack up the mileage. Before I even hit the 2 mile mark I was stopping to take pictures.



The whole time I just could not stop thinking about how nice it was to run there. I wish I could go back to NH every weekend just to do my long runs. This is by far one of the best runs I have ever had. I cannot wait to go back!
Besides the atmosphere, the physical part of the run was pretty good too. It’s definitely a lot harder physically to run on a trail terrain than on the road. I was very happy to come out with a 10:10 average pace.
Here are my stats:
- 10:33
- 10:27
- 9:45
- 10:04
- 10:33
- 10:29
- 10:22
- 10:31
- 9:51
- 10:06
- 9:52
- 10:23
- 10:35
- 9:47
- 9:43
- 9:36 <– Love that my last mile was the fastest!!!
So I came home to my feet looking like this! Disgusting, I know, but also pretty hardcore, ha! How did all that dirt even get in there? I also had a really disgusting blood blister that I took a picture of, but you probably don’t want to see that.
I can’t wait to run my marathon!!!!

















