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Brooks Cascadia, Coastal Trail, karl the fog, Marin Headlands, muir beach, tennessee valley trail, trail running
As the name of our blog suggests, Jesse and I love trail running. However, with all of his Ironman Lake Tahoe training and my marathon training, we’ve had little weekend time to hit the trails. In fact, until yesterday, we hadn’t run on the trail since the Coastal Trails Horse Shoe Lake Half Marathon in May.
We discovered the road that leads to the Tennessee Valley trailhead, an area most frequented by us during trail races like North Face, and planned to run out to the Coastal Trail and turn around at Muir Beach.
We ran our eight-miler fairly slowly, as Jesse had participated in the Marin Century Ride on Saturday and I’m still testing out my post-DNF legs. Running in my new awesome new Brooks Cascadia 9 trail shoes that Jesse had so kindly bought me felt great. Although the views of San Francisco were less than impressive than usual due to Karl the Fog‘s occupation of the bay’s skies this weekend, breathing in the fresh air, listening to the ocean without any traffic or street noises, and running on the dirt felt refreshing for our minds, bodies, and souls.
Nice pics. Thanks for sharing
Great pictures! Looks like a beautiful run!
Thanks!
Looks like an amazing place to run. My trail run on Sunday had much less oceans.
There’s no ocean in the middle of Texas? 😉
Beautiful photos, beautiful terrain.
Thank you!
What a beautiful run and fantastic pictures! Thank you for sharing! I JUST started trail running this last year and feel in love with it instantly! It’s totally different, and so much more serene, than road running!
I could not agree more! It’s really the best workout.
I discovered trail running by accident around 2001 and it changed my otherwise directionless running life. I attribute trail running with healthier knees (soft surface (just watch the terrain, those rocks)), a stronger body, improved finishing times (though that was not my goal,) and qualifying for Boston. And, I find trail runners are a lot more fun than the uptight road running crowd. They tend to be crustier, more irreverent, and drink real beer like IPAs and Guinness rather than those watery light beers. Great post!
That looks like such a great run! I can’t wait to make it out there and check out some of those trails!
We have great trails around the bay area!
So beautiful! I’m coming back down there to run trails!
Let me know when you do so I can take you on the best trails!
I will for sure!!
Great pictures even though it was foggy!!! I can’t believe that it is 482 miles to the Oregon border…that can’t be right?!
Isn’t that a silly sign? I don’t think it’s right either. Maybe they mean via the coast?
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Gorgeous!
Thanks! The landscape is beautiful.