Iwo Jima Memorial

Welcome! This is the home of the world-famous (well, maybe locally well-known) SLR.

Our start time is at 8:00 AM for the rest of the year. 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
4/20 18 Arboretum - Azaleas!! Cue Sheet & GPS  
4/27 12 Piney Branch Cue Sheet & GPS  
5/4 14 MBT - Catholic Cue Sheet & GPS  
5/11 14 Capital Crescent OaB Cue Sheet & GPS  
5/18 16 Arlington Loop Cue Sheet & GPS  
5/25 14 Battery Garesche Cue Sheet & GPS  

SLR - 15 Miles National Arboretum

Hello Saturday Long Runners!

All those March showers seem to be paying off, as we're in for a treat tomorrow! Temperatures will be in the mid-50s and we'll get some sun towards the end of the run, so come prepared. Now let's get into it:

The Route: We're pulling an audible this week because peak bloom in the National Arboretum (strava, gps, pdf) came early this year! For those who haven't been, the National Arboretum (whose website is coincidentally down when I'm sending this out) has one of the best collections of azaleas in the area and it's worth a trip up there once a year! We'll head across the Mall and up via Maryland Avenue and Bladensburg Avenue to get to the Arboretum, where it's a big of a choose your own adventure once you're inside. Head right and follow signs for the azaleas (you should be able to see the color on the hillside) for the shortest route, which is around 15 miles.

Want Something Shorter? If 15 miles is too long for you this weekend because you just ran a marathon on Monday, there's a few options for a shorter route that will still get you some time in the gardens. For 10, hop on the metro at the Capitol South when you get back to the Capitol for a $2 train ride back to Rosslyn. If you'd like a little bit longer, the Smithsonian station is at 12!

Need a longer route? Get some great hill training in with more loops of the Arboretum. The route map we use is an 18 miler that inclues another few loops, but it's hard to get too lost and easy to find some cool plants. Head up to the Asian gardens, which should also be blooming at this time of the year or stop by the Capitol Columns! 

Thirsty? Some of the Mall water fountains are back on for the summer! There's also a water fountain immediately in the Arboretum inside the same building as the bathrooms (take a right when you enter)! We're getting to the season of drink volunteers, help out the club and knock out some volunteer credit!

Need a Bathroom? The Arboretum has a great one! The Washington Monument has a less-great one, but is an option. The bathrooms that are set up next to the Lincoln Memorial have also been a good option lately, and should stay around for quite some time during construction.

No major club events in the next month, but the Bunion Derby is quickly approaching and signups are open for many of the races!

Happy Running!

Anna

 

SLR: 14 Miles Long Bridge

Hello Saturday Long Runners!

Anna is currently in Boston and going to crush it on Monday, so here's Nate Rathjen, your faithful ersatz SLR leader (if you don't know me, strava and instagram) writing to you this week -- it's been hot, but sounds like we'll get a nice breeze and cooler temperatures for Saturday morning, let's get at it!

The Route: Let's go trainspotting, it's Long Bridge Park (strava, gps, pdf) week! As your resident Del Ray-vian (is that the right demonym? I've decided it is!) I'm excited for SLR to finally come back to my neck of the woods. This is a nice, chill hot dog of a route where we start heading through the Pentagon and Crystal City, then through Potomac Yard and briefly into Old Town Alexandria before turning around up the familiar Mount Vernon Trail. You'll also pass the site of the very-ill-fated Glenn Dome, so feel free to stop and thank Senator Lucas (and laugh at our schlub of a governor) for saving us all from that nonsense!

Want Something Shorter? Bring your SmarTrip card (Randy would be proud of you!) and this is easy to turn into a point-to-point, as you'll pass Potomac Yard metro at 6-1/2 miles. Continue on the Potomac Yard Trail (the marked trail on the left side of Potomac Avenue) instead of turning on to route 1 and you will reach Braddock Road metro at 8 miles, or continue following the trail across Braddock to head for King Street at 8-2/3 miles. Or, you can use the Crystal City "escape hatch" back to the Mount Vernon Trail (at 18th and Crystal) to make it a 9-mile loop.

Need a Longer Route? Just as many opportunities -- turn right on the Mount Vernon Trail toward Old Town for an out-and-back for as long as you want, or detour over the 14th Street Bridge on your way back and catch what's left of the blossoms! For a longer loop (about 18 miles) in Alexandria, I would continue on the aforementioned Potomac Yard Trail to its end outside King Street metro, then left on Cameron Street and left on Union to connect back up with the Mount Vernon Trail.

Thirsty? There are a set of water fountains outside the entrance to the Long Bridge Park gym (about 4 miles). After that, not much...I have two IRL friends running for Alexandria council and I have expressed my displeasure at the fact that this city apparently doesn't believe in water fountains! One of the things Arlington does better. One of the few sets in the entire city happens to be at 7 miles on the left (northbound) side of Potomac Ave just before your turn onto Route 1 (after the large brick building that seems like it belongs on a farm), then there is one more at 10-3/4 miles after you turn onto the Mount Vernon Trail!

Need a Bathroom?The Long Bridge Park soccer fields have restrooms on the other side from the path...it seems Arlington has removed the hilariously large "Restrooms Here" signs, but they are in the low-set grey buildings you can see. After that, unfortunately the Potomac Yard Park port-a-pots have been removed, so all you've got are the Gravelly Point ones that are...there! In a pinch I'd detour into the world-famous (ok, regionally-famous) Potomac Yard shopping center, as Giant, Target and Dunkin' will definitely be open this early, as will the Crystal City Starbucks.

Happy running, and have a blast!

Nate

 

SLR: 15 Miles Iron Triangle

Hello Saturday Long Runners!

Good luck to everyone racing Cherry Blossom (or the Coast Guard Marathon, or any other races you may have) this weekend! Interested in a shakeout instead of some hills for SLR? We've got you covered! It'll be a chilly one tomorrow, but no rain in the forecast and we may even get some sun! Now let's get into it:

The Route: Get ready for some hills, it's Iron Triangle (strava, gps, pdf) week! This is an all time favorite SLR route and one of the best ways to get fit without even needing a workout. We'll head up Custis and onto Lorcom Lane where we'll make our way up Nelly Custis and Military until Old Glebe Road. From here we'll turn left on Old Glebe and then another left on Glebe (they really need to name these streets better) where we'll climb to the top of the hill and take a right at the traffic light at Williamsburg. After a couple more hills, we'll take a slight left on Sycamore and be treated to a wonderfully long downhill to the W&OD, where we'll follow custis back to the park for a 15 mile lollipop loop.

Want a Shakeout Instead? We've got your covered. We'll stick with the larger group until Custis, but instead of being tortured by the Rosslyn Hill, we'll head down past Roosevelt Island until the Memorial Bridge, where we'll follow the 110 Trail back to the cemetery for a nice 3.5-ish mile loop. Come talk race strategy, weather, and the fact they're actually opening the metro for once!

Want Something Shorter? But longer than a shakeout? For a few less hills and a few less miles, the Chain Bridge 10 miler is one of my all-time favorite loops. It'll allow you to be with the group for almost five miles before heading back in a much flatter way than how you came out. There are also excellent metro stops at mile 9 (East Falls Church) and 12 (Ballston-MU) where for a mere $2 you can be back to Rosslyn in a jiffy!

Need a Longer Route? An out and back on the W&OD is a great way to add some mileage on one of the best trails in the area. Heading west will take you into Falls Church, while going east will lead to Shirlington!

Thirsty? We've got mid-run drinks this week courtesy of Brian! He'll be leaving a cooler and trash bag at the top of Harrison and Williamsburg. Keep an eye out and remember to throw away all trash (Brian will be joining mid-run and coming back to clean up after, we're trying something new folks!). We've also got post-run drinks courtesy of former-SLR-leader-current-ultra-marathoner Erik, who also asks folks to clean up if they're the last group at the park. Other water fountains can be found at mile 3.5 in Zachary Taylor Park just off Military, at Fort Ethan Allen Park around mile 5, the Custis and W&OD interchange at mile 10, and along Custis at mile 12.

Need a Bathroom? Ethan Allen Park also has bathrooms around mile 5 and there are some others if you keep going down the W&OD after Custis for an extra mile and some indoor plumbing. Otherwise there is always a house or two along this route that has some contruction going on and a portopotty in the yard, so keep your eyes peeled!

If you're not running Cherry Blossom tomorrow, be sure to come to the DCRR (and seemingly every other club in the area) cheer zone at the corner of Ohio Drive and East Basin Drive. If you are running, be prepared for a scream tunnel for the ages to get you up that last little hill before the finish!

Happy Running!

Anna

 

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