Iwo Jima Memorial

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Our start time is at 7:00 AM for the remainder of the summer! Every Saturday we meet at North Meade Street Park, a small park northwest of the USMC War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial) in Rosslyn. The closest address for mapping purposes is 1300 Arlington Blvd, and street parking is available in the neighborhoods adjacent to N. Meade Street. Be mindful of parking signs, since Arlington County enforces them enthusiastically, and please do not park on Marine Memorial Circle (inside Iwo Jima), because this parking area is for memorial use only. At least one porta-john is available year-round near the Iwo Jima Memorial, and the memorial's water fountain is usually on during the summer.

We run rain or shine! In cases of extreme weather (snow, ice, thunderstorms, heat waves) we do occasionally either change our meeting time or cancel the run for safety, but the run will be held as planned unless otherwise posted via email/twitter/facebook and here on the SLR web page.

All are welcome! We're an informal group, and there are no requirements for speed, racing experience, or what distance means "long" for you, other than the suggested route that most of our group will be running each week. If you don't want to run the same distance or course as the main group, you can go out for half of your own target distance and re-trace your steps back to Iwo Jima. More specific route info and mileage options will be given in the email/post preceding each Saturday's run. SLR always features a run from our extensive Route Catalog, which gives us a wide range of options to keep things fresh for you each week. We have routes that are flat, hilly, looped, out & back, roads, sidewalks, trails, and more, reaching all around the local area of DC, VA, and MD!

For more details about Saturday Long Runs please read our Frequently Asked Questions to get a sense for what it's like to run with us, or send an email to Anna if you have any other questions that are not covered.

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Schedule:

Date Miles Route Map Navigation Downloads Post/Mid-Run Beverages
8/2 12 Water Route Cue Sheet & GPS  
8/9 15 Battery Kemble Cue Sheet & GPS Post: Anne C. 
8/16 16 Mock MCM Cue Sheet & GPS  Post: Anne C.
8/23 17 The Awakening Cue Sheet & GPS Mid: Ruby Len
8/30 18 Rock Creek MBT Cue Sheet & GPS  Mid and Post: Julia Tier
9/6 16 Arlington Triangle Cue Sheet & GPS  Mid and Post: Brian & Rae
9/13 19 Anacostia Riverwalk Cue Sheet & GPS

Post: Sean Hicks

Mid: David Webber

9/20 20 Ross Drive: Extended Edition Cue Sheet & GPS  
9/27 21 The Big Loop Cue Sheet & GPS  Mid: Jana

SLR: 19 Miles Anacostia Riverwalk

Hello Saturday Long Runners!

Cooler temperatues seem here to stay, which is shocking. I've started fielding some "when do the clocks change" emails already, and fear not we'll all get our extra hour of sleep for 8 AM starts soon enough (probably sometime in early October once long runs start being closer to 15 miles instead of 20). Now let's get into it:

The Route: This week, we'll be venturing east of the river to what I always call the most underrated place to run in DC: The Anacostia Riverwalk Loop (strava, gps, pdf) -- this time with a bit of a twist. This route will take us down through the wharf, up the west side of the trail by the Congressional Cemetery, across the Bladensburg Bridge, and down the east side of the Anacostia River to the wonderful Frederick Douglass Bridge and back to Virginia! If you've been to this one in the past and hated bushwhacking through Heritage Island, fear not. The route this time DOES NOT go around the island, instead we're tweaking how we get to the wharf a bit to add that extra little bit of mileage, so don't worry about bringing your tick repellent and hiking boots for tomorrow morning.

Want Something Longer? The farther north you run on the west side of the Anacostia trail, the more magical it becomes! The Kenliworth Aquatic Gardens are especially wonderful in the summer if anyone's in need of 22 miles (2 out, 2 back).

Need a Shorter Route? A nice way to cut this route down to around 12 is to make a modified Southeast DC Loop (basically don't cross any bridges, just follow the route until the turn off for Pennsylvania Avenue). Otherwise taking a turn at RFK and following East Capitol Street back to the Mall will get you around 14.5 miles!

Thirsty? Thanks to Sean Hicks for post run drinks this week! We've also got mid run drinks courtesy of David Webber near the Pirate Ship Playground at mile 11.5! Other than that, Anacostia is fairly bare for water, so please bring some as we're going long tomorrow. There are also fountains along the Mall near Lincoln at mile 1.7 and 16.2 in a pinch!

Need a Bathroom? There are plenty of businesses along the wharf that are good in a pinch, including a couple of CVSes around the 5K point. There are also bathrooms at the pirate ship playground at mile 11 that have been lifesavers for me in the past.

The Bunion Derby wraps up this weekend with the Steve Thompson 8K and we could still use more volunteers for the event. Get your credit out of the way now!

Happy Running!

Anna

 

SLR: 16 Miles Arlington Loop

Hello Saturday Long Runners!

It is Nate, your faithful ersatz SLR leader, here with you this week as Anna is off "biking to Pittsburgh", which I assume is a euphemism for something. I am still on the proverbial shelf but excited to be back on Saturday morning this week!

Where Are We Going This Time? This week is our love letter to Arlington's pedestrian infrastructure: the world famous Arlington Loop (strava, gps, pdf)! We'll head down the 110 trail to the Mount Vernon Trail, head past the airport and turn onto the Four Mile Run Trail, continue onto the W&OD, and then hang right at Custis and head back to the park. All in all this will be 16 miles with very few street crossings.

Shorter? Not too many ways to shorten this one since it is a hefty loop. You can shorten by around 1.5 miles by taking the Bluemont cutoff trail to Fairfax Drive and running back through Court House. Anything shorter and you are doomed to an out-and-back this week.

More? Technically, the full Arlington Loop is 18 miles, including the whole of the MVT up to Roosevelt Island: so if you are a purist, that is for you. Otherwise, it is simple to continue on the W&OD toward Falls Church for any number of miles.

Parched? Rae (and I) will be trailside at Barcroft Park, which is near the exact midpoint of the run, with mid-run drinks. Plenty of options for water on this one: a couple of fountains on the MVT, at least three along the W&OD (those within sight that I can remember, lol) and one more on Custis past the high school.

Swimming Eyeballs? The situation here is much easier than it was the last time we ran this (in the winter)...Barcroft Park has restrooms, as does Glencarlyn Park (9.5 miles, visible from the trail) and Westover Park (11.3 miles, take the left immediately after crossing under 66).

Happy Running!

Nate

 

SLR: 18 Miles Rock Creek MBT

Hello Saturday Long Runners!

Summer's over(???) according to Capital Weather Gang so welcome to fall, I guess! We've got a great route and some excellent weather on deck for tomorrow morning. Now let's get into it:

The Route: I know I say very often that the route we're doing is my favorite (getting people excited to run is part of the gig), but if you really made me choose Rock Creek MBT (strava, gps, pdf) takes the cake ("Wow Anna of course it's your favorite it's 18 miles"). We'll head up Rock Creek Park to Beach Drive then turn right onto Blagden Ave up a nice long hill before making our way to Gallatin Street. We'll cross the city via Gallatin (be mindful that although Gallatin is a relatively low-trafficked road we will cross some major throughways like Georgia Ave and New Hampshire Ave) then head down the Metropolitan Branch Trail to the Capitol. From here we'll complete our perfect loop of DC by running across the Mall to the Memorial Bridge and back to the park via the cemetery.

Want Something Shorter? Another favorite route of mine (and seemingly everyone else as well) is Ross Drive, which will allow you to stay with the group for the first sixish miles before continuing up Beach Drive and coming back down Ross Drive and Ridge Road for a 15 mile lollipop loop.There are also a plethora of metro stops down the MBT and along the Mall that makes bailing after 9 miles easy (just make sure to bring a shirt and a metro card)!

Need a Longer Route? If 18 isn't enough for you, returning across the 14th Street Bridge and coming up the Mount Vernon Trail to Rosslyn will add another two miles for an even 20. For even more, a loop around Hains is never too far away from the Mall if that's your vibe.

Thirsty? The Peirce Mill fountains are generally a safe bet. Pro tip: there's a nicer fountain up near the bathrooms instead of the low-flow one right next to the trail. There are plenty of coolers and fountains along the MBT as well as the Mall. We've also got mid-run and post-run drinks from Julia Tier! She'll have drinks up at the corner of the MBT and Gallatin.

Need a Bathroom? Peirce Mill around mile 5 and Union Station around mile 14 are my two go-tos along this route. There are also usually some portopotties outside of the Dew Drop Inn, which can be a gamechanger in a pinch! The Metropolitan Branch Trail has a few bathrooms along the way that are questionably available in the morning hours, but worth a shot.

The next club race is the somewhat inappropriately named and absolutely rescheduled from earlier this summer Bastille Day 5K this Sunday August 31st at 7:30 AM at Belle Haven Park. Nate could still use some volunteers if anyone is available!

Happy Running!

Anna

 

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