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CARA's run on Sunday morning will have the most impact, all training members across their various locations and even non members sign up for this run. It starts at Montrose, heads north a bit then all the way south to the end of the LFP. Highly recommend alternatives if you're heading south.
About what time do they do this? Do they put any infrastructure on/near the path (e.g., water stations, corrals, fences, electrical cords, etc.)?
What kind of density is this? Are we talking well-organized clumps of 10-20 runners every 30 yards or so, or is it more like "Corporate-Sponsored Walk for the Cure of Childhood Disease" events, which are basically impassable?
Kevin said:
CARA's run on Sunday morning will have the most impact, all training members across their various locations and even non members sign up for this run. It starts at Montrose, heads north a bit then all the way south to the end of the LFP. Highly recommend alternatives if you're heading south.
Thanks for the heads up. I intended to take ride to brunch on the LFP - Andersonville to Pilsen. That would have made for a bad ride. Thanks again!
I believe the first wave starts around 630 AM, with waves every couple minutes. Besides lots of infrastructure around the start at Montrose and the end at Jackson Park, there is not much brought in along the path. There will be water stops, but its likely the same ones used every weekend, managed by Fleet Feet that are mostly off the path itself, such as by the boathouse and along the inner dirt path between Belmont and North Ave.
These are relatively serious runners as opposed to walking events, but the organization of each wave is up to the volunteer pacers and runners that make up that particular group, particularly as the miles drag on.
About what time do they do this? Do they put any infrastructure on/near the path (e.g., water stations, corrals, fences, electrical cords, etc.)?
What kind of density is this? Are we talking well-organized clumps of 10-20 runners every 30 yards or so, or is it more like "Corporate-Sponsored Walk for the Cure of Childhood Disease" events, which are basically impassable?
Kevin said:CARA's run on Sunday morning will have the most impact, all training members across their various locations and even non members sign up for this run. It starts at Montrose, heads north a bit then all the way south to the end of the LFP. Highly recommend alternatives if you're heading south.
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