Week 14 – If You’re Not Tapering, You’re Probably in Chicago

If your mouth is full of pasta as you read this, there’s a good chance you’re in Chicago getting ready for your big day. It was a pleasure working with you to get to the starting line, now its up to you to get to the finish line. Go get there! If you’re not eating pasta yet, you’re likely starting your taper for Baystate or one of the many half marathons coming up in the next few weeks. ToΒ  you I say step carefully, don’t do anything stupid, your big day is coming up soon. If you’re doing New York or Philly, well keep on running, you have a ways to go still.

Last week I’m sure was awesome as Lois, Pam, and Dan got you through your miles. Once again you’re in the capable hands of Lois to get you through another week. The route will take you to Swain’s Pond and out to Farm Street if you’re running long. If you need more detail than that, look at the map.

Water Stops. I’m sure there will be some, right Lois?

Roll Call. Who’s in?

9 Responses to “Week 14 – If You’re Not Tapering, You’re Probably in Chicago”

  1. Lois says:

    Hello? Bueller? Bueller?

    Is anyone in for the long run tomorrow?

    If yes, I may need some help with H2O stops.

  2. Lynda Field says:

    I plan to run 11 miles. I hope I am not alone! πŸ™‚

  3. Dan Slattery says:

    Planning on the full or close to it πŸ™‚

  4. Lois says:

    Awesome, Dan and Lynda! I’ll see you both tomorrow, plus others.

    I’m all set with Don and Max to help me with the waterstop!

    See y’all in the morn!

  5. Joe Terranova says:

    Shooting for full. Thanks

  6. Jeff Rushton says:

    Hi Lois…I am running the BAA Half so don’t wait for me.

    Thanks

  7. Paul Locke says:

    Sorry Lois… Cameron & I are off to Boston, trying to catch up with Jeff!

  8. Lynda Field says:

    Hey if just me and dan we can figure a way to reduce water stops and set you all free! See you in the morning. Seems like a lot of folks away for long weekend

  9. Liz says:

    Going short..

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