I love trail running! This is not news. I’ve written an ode
to it here, photographed it here and dissected it here and
painfully again here. So it should come as no surprise that I’m really
looking forward to the rumored arrival of spring and the beginning of the “Dirt Circuit”!
We are blessed to live in New England and have a great many local trail races to choose from. Short, long or ultra. Rocky, rooty or grassy. Flat, hilly or mountainous. Dry, wet or Muddy Moose. Whatever conditions you like, you can find them nearby. And, many of these great, local trail races have been included in a number of great, local trail race series!
We are blessed to live in New England and have a great many local trail races to choose from. Short, long or ultra. Rocky, rooty or grassy. Flat, hilly or mountainous. Dry, wet or Muddy Moose. Whatever conditions you like, you can find them nearby. And, many of these great, local trail races have been included in a number of great, local trail race series!
The granddaddy of all trail series is the Western Mass Athletic Club’s “Grand Tree”. The GT starts in April and doesn’t
wrap up until November. During that 8 month stretch, the series hits 19 different
locations with race distances ranging from 7 to 26.4 miles. You can run as many
(or as few) races as you like and can accumulate points proportional to your
pace as a percentage of the winner's pace. Your best six races determine your final standing for the series.