After a small hiccup with Website showing one location and registration showing another, we found our way to the venue. It is set in a small Southwestern PA town about an hour east of Pittsburgh. The flyers promised a challenging affair and upon arrival you could see some of the obstacles laid out in front of you. A quick registration process allowed for time to chat with other racers before the start of the race. Chris actually came over and let us know we were going to start late due to the soaking rain the night before putting the event behind schedule.
The Race
Then the first of a couple twists the race had was laid before us. What looked to be a normal tire flip had a little flair. Flip it up hill till reaching a post at the top, then pick the tire up and put it over the post, pick it back off and flip it back down the hill to start. From there it was a couple of normal obstacles we are all used to including a cinderblock drag uphill on a rope, bucket carry full of gravel, another cinder block carry with a Tire climbing obstacle thrown in for variety.
For the very first race it proved to be a pleasant surprise. He challenged us with strength obstacles and kept the running short and hard, usually up or down hill. There were a few problems with course markings and bottlenecks along the course, but I am sure those will be addressed at the next event on Oct. 31st 2015. We got the usual swag of finisher’s shirt and medal (not originally planned in the ads). It was a good small town event though and great for a beginner. The volunteers were all helpful and pleasant and were making sure people had a good time.
Ranking
Rating 3.5 out of 5: Could have been higher if the course marking was better and bottlenecks eliminated.
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