Friday, June 8, 2012

Review and a course map of Bear Lake Idaho Marathon

6/8/2012 - Review and a course map of Bear Lake Idaho Marathon (DoubleH / HH)

This was supposed to be my first our of 2 back-to-back marathon totaling a full lap around Bear Lake. I woke up sick on the following day so this was, unfortunately, my one and only marathon for the weekend. This was a flat course up to mile 20 at an altitude of about 6,000 ft above sea level. The course was staffed only every 3 miles so I carried to hydrate between the aid stations. DoubleH / HH on my hRank system!

More details and review of the course with a map are below.


Ranking: DoubleH, high altitude marathon, small marathon so not many aid stations.  

Distance: 26.2 miles
Course: The marathon run started in Garden City, UT in Garden City Park. I ran north along Bear Lake for approximately 13 miles and then turned right/east along the northern shore of Bear Lake for about 6 miles. The last 7 miles were along the hilly eastern bank of Bear Lake.

Crowd: many  Marathon Maniacs and 50 States Marathon Club members
The easy part: Flat, temperatures in the low 40's when I started the run in 6am and rising to low 60's.
The challenging part: 6,000 above sea level, bring your own water and food, rolling hills starting in mile 20.
Price: $75
Pacers:No
Timing:No
Qualifying: None
Official website: Bear Lake Marathon (Idaho)
My 2 cents: I trained in high altitude 2 weeks before this marathon, this was very helpful to get used to the running conditions.


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