2010 Great Adirondack Trail Run Results
June 19, 2010
Bold = Adirondack Trail Running Club Member
*M = New Mens Course Record
*W = New Womens Course Record
3.5 Mile Results
Name Age Time
Bill Frazier 30 0:25:40
Kyle Mochol 23 0:26:43
Brian Driscoll 44 0:28:05
Scott Mooney 11 0:28:15
Matt Young 27 0:28:49
Jennie Bender 22 0:29:30
Gary Baker 61 0:29:54
Mary Stewart 23 0:30:15
Kelli Vossler 25 0:30:54
Judy Rush 44 0:31:42
Rich Strucker 54 0:32:17
Evan Greenberg 15 0:32:30
Tom Palen 9 0:32:36
Michelyn Little 15 0:33:08
Garrett Cowsert 38 0:33:11
Scott Yakey 56 0:34:06
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Adirondack Trail Races for 2010
June 20
Great Adirondack Trail Run
11.5M (full) and 3 M (open, race day registration available)
The Mountaineer
July 18
Dippikill Froggy Five
5 M (open)
Albany Running Exchange
July 24
Damn Wakely Dam Ultra
32.5 M (full)
Wakely Dam
August 21
Lake Placid Xterra Trail Run
5 K (open) and 10 K (open)
Lake Placid Xterra
Adirondack Life Magazine: Long-Distance Relationship Inside the mind of an ultra trail runner

Last fall I ran the 133-mile Northville-Placid Trail (NPT). It was a 60.5-hour solo journey that challenged me physically, but there’s more to it. Ultra trail running—covering distances of 26.3 miles or more—is mostly mental. After my first 24 hours along the NPT I fought to turn off my brain, deal with the pain and get in the zone, one foot in front of the other.
Great Adirondack Trail Run 2010
Registration begins at 8 am on May 1st. Please call 518-576-2281 to register. For the 11.5 mile run: adults are $40, kids 16 and under are $20. For the 3.5 mile run: adults are $20, kids 16 and under are $10. Cancellations will be accepted at any time before race day. All participants will receive a t-shirt and other goodies at the race. We cannot stress enough that the 11.5 mile run is extremely strenuous, and you should be prepared to move quickly on very rugged terrain. If you plan to walk it and take your time please sign up for the 3.5 mile run instead–we have volunteers on the course who would like to get back to enjoy the festivities, and it is not fair to them if they have to wait too long for you.
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2009 DAMN WAKELY DAM ULTRA-RACE REPORT
An inch of rain fell at my campsite the night before the race, so the 6:30 a.m. start was on a muddy and slow trail. The streams were full. Logs were slippery. Dry shoes were impossible. - Jim Pugh






