tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7001874779832700509.post8201976185823957036..comments2023-10-31T11:02:44.744-04:00Comments on 26.2 Quest: Experiencing the 13.1 AtlantaTim Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09172993341866649612noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7001874779832700509.post-25217648812150591092011-10-17T11:54:00.959-04:002011-10-17T11:54:00.959-04:00You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!Tim Wilsonhttp://blog.262quest.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7001874779832700509.post-57211863112658100882011-10-12T19:58:26.963-04:002011-10-12T19:58:26.963-04:00I don't know how the old course was, but I tho...I don't know how the old course was, but I thought this one was a good one and the hills between miles 8-11.5 made for good race challenges for me. I do think the speed bumps in the first mile were interesting in the dark. There were spotters at each bump to warn runners, but a couple of them were in the wrong spot and didn't warn you until you had already stumbled. That being said, I didn't see anyone fall and thought the course was nice and I'm really happy to leave with a PR. <br /><br />If I had my way, I would start the 5k after the half though.<br /><br />Most importantly, I would like to say thank you for the free entry I won through your site which made this event possible for me! <br /><br />Thanks,<br />RobbieHammett Robertnoreply@blogger.com