Winter Runnerland
There's something magical about the snow for me, and this was my first time doing a longer run in the deep, white stuff.
Running in the Winter: Preparedness = Fun
There’s something magical about the snow for me, and this was my first time doing a longer run in the deep, white stuff. The trails at Taughannock Falls State Park were virtually empty, with just a few tracks made by hikers before me. I ran the base to a beautiful winter cathedral, up the camp road and the North Rim, partway down the South Rim and then reversed it for a total of 8 miles.
The uphills were slow going, what with the light snow providing little traction. The flats were blissful, like running on soft clouds. And the downhill? I could run down snow-covered downhill trail all day long. Felt like running down an avalanche of down-filled pillows. No pesky roots or rocks protruding to foul my footsteps. I think I even hollered “Aw, yeah!” on one stretch.
So, here are my winter running tips, in no particular order.
Good hat.
Gloves. Not too heavy, not too light.
Plan. Tell someone your plan and route. Always wear your RoadID, though. Just in case.
Info. Knowing your pace and mileage is really nice.
Warmth. I’m wearing a solid long-sleeved insulated top, and tights.
Traction. I could have used YakTrax today, but chose not to. Instead, my trail shoes had plenty of grip on them to get the job done.
Dryness. What better way to keep snow (and in summer, dust and rocks) out of your shoes than some trail gaiters. I have a pair of Dirty Girls, and love them.
A practical question you might ask: why on earth am I running in these conditions? Well, first, ‘cause it’s fun. But more importantly, this Spring I’m running my first 50-miler at the Cayuga Trails 50. The race is May 31, so there’s just shy of 6 months to get ready. My training plan starts on January 6, but ‘til then I’m running varied terrain for ~25 miles per week, throwing in a lot of cross-training for good measure. With solid training this winter, I should have a strong foundation to ramp up for May’s race!










