This was the 3rd Annual Michigan Wine Trail Half
Marathon, aka 13.Wine, held in Baroda, MI, population 869. (aka South West MI otherwise known as Lake Shores region).
This is a capped race and this year there were 366 half marathon finishers and 78 5kers
(The Galloping Grape 5k).
When I came across this race on the internet, of course the
name itself had me intrigued. I’m on a trend of trying (and liking) small town
races and this fit nicely into my summer schedule. It was an easy flight into
Chicago, just an hour and half drive north, Exit #1 across the Michigan border.
When I told everyone where I was going, of course no one had even heard of it,
not even my friends from Michigan. Most didn’t even know that Michigan had a
‘Wine Country.’ As I did more research, I was pleasantly surprised. Not only
was this Florida beach girl going to be close to the shore line and beaches of
Lake Michigan, but I would get to run through the local vineyards and farm
land. To add the cherry on top, they promised a 13.Wine logoed wine glass at
the Finish Line! How could one pass this up?
COURSE
The course
had constant rolling hills, and held up to its ‘challenging’ promise, with one
minor killer hill (is there such a thing?) at M8. We basically ran in a square
and passed by several wineries along the Michigan Wine Trail. The grapes were
even large enough to even see their beauty from the road….as well as the corn
fields, apple orchids, and pea crops, all ready to be harvested soon! We had a
glimpse of a lake, and a couple ponds in peoples yards as well as some cool log
cabins with beautiful flower filled yards. The course went in the perfect
direction too, as our last couple miles, the hot sun was at our backs, not
faces. The majority of the road was closed or partially closed. With only a rare passing car from a local resident.
PACKET PICK UP
There was not
an Expo for this event, per se but they did create the 1st Annual
‘Party at the Pavers’ which was a local music and wine/beer tasting event with a couple crafters and food vendors. It
was nice to have a little celebration to kick off the weekend, however, it was
a little disappointing as there was a $5 'suggested' donation at the door just to
get our bib, and those ladies were hard sellers! I would have liked to have seen a little more running oriented options. For those of us out of town, I never saw any sort of running store to pick up anything you may have forgotten on your travels.
WEATHER
The weather
was actually almost perfect for a mid summer race! We received warnings of a
heat advisory the day before from the race director, but I guess this IS
Michigan and not Florida. Temps ended up being the lower 70s with partly cloudy
sky. The best part? There was almost a consistent breeze! And a pretty good
breeze, almost so much that it took a little effort at one stretch.
STARTING LINE
The starting line was in an open wet grassy field close to the parking lot. There were plenty of portal potties. They also gave an option to do same day bib pick up. There was a call over a microphone to line up, a few good advisement of the course, and then a 1,2,3 Go! Nice and simple.
HYDRATION STATIONS
The water
stations were manned by cheerleaders and Boy Scouts and were properly stocked
with Gatorade first and water following. M8 had a fuel of some sort (not GU) which
did a number on my stomach, as I am a regular of the GU brand. One of the
last stations had wet towels which was perfect as it was starting to warm up.
CROWD SUPPORT
There were a
couple of people at a couple of corners, but other than that, your motivation
had to come from within. This was definitely a serenity run, as I tried to stay
focused on the beauty of the fields and fields of farmland. There was however, a good
10 or so signs posted at the first/last mile or so with some clever/funny
sayings. My favorite and most appropriate being 13.Whine crossed out and edited
WINE! The second best
sign being at the top of the biggest hill-‘stop complaining about this hill,
its great for sledding!’
FINISH LINE
Before heading to the free flowing local wine and beer tent, there were ice cold popsicles to cool down with. As well as Oreos and Twizzlers for sugar, potato chips of sodium, banana for potassium were the
other food items.
We received our 13.wine logo seamless wine glasses and the age group winners
received a logoed wine decanter!
RESULT
I knew going
into this race, I wasn’t going to PR with the hills, so I didn’t really have much of a plan,
other than just getting out there and run listening to my body. I left the pace alert behind and with that said, I
never found my rhythm. I had bad cramps from about
M8-11 and the final stretch I was simply hot and exhausted. I still managed to run around a normal time for me, so I'm not too disappointed.
SHIRT
The shirt is basic tech shirt. It
has a small simple logo on the front and the usual huge ugly sponsor names splattered all
over the back. The only thing that makes the sponsors different on this one, is they are the wineries we ran by. So that is cool. Women came in a nveck and mens crew.
MEDAL
The medal is
a cool stained glass, shaped in a wine glass and it even says Michigan on it. I
believe this is my first of 41 half marathons were it has the state name.
TRAVEL
For anyone
thinking of traveling to Michigan for this race….there aren’t many hotels to
chose from and those that are in the near vicinity are quite pricey for
summertime. It is best to split, or even look into renting a condo/house near the
lake. There are several airports to chose from, all within a reasonable driving
time. Just remember, if you fly into Chicago, it is CST, and Michigan is EST.
That was the most stressful part of my trip…making sure I made it in time for
my flight! There is plenty to do in the surrounding lake shore towns, so make sure to plan this as a long weekend!
SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS
Parking-There
seemed to have been some confusion on race day with parking. Despite the detailed map on the website and
in the email communication from the director, there still ended up being a
random ‘empty field’ with a handmade ‘parking’ sign in the same vicinity, just
a mile or so further down the road. When I pulled into it, I found it very
strange there was not a single race volunteer around to ask the direction to
start and there were multiple cars that kept driving by. As I started walking,
someone was coming back and advised there was a whole other lot at start, aka
where we should have been parked! Not knowing the area, and if anyone was going
to be towed, we moved our cars, but a whole lot full stayed. I can only assume
the signs were left over from the day before Party on the Pavers event.
Photos-there
was not a single photographer on course or even at the Finish Line. That’s just
always disappointing not to have action shots from something monumental.
There are too many amateur photogs out there….I think that with just a little
inquiry out to the public, someone would volunteer their time and post photos
on Facebook at minimum. I did see some random photos posted on the Midwest Race
FB site, but it seems it was someone running the race theirself and capturing
friends or those around them only.
Start/Finish-I’m
not sure that it rained, but there was a mud pit, or two, or three, which meant
we had to be overly cautious starting so we didn’t twist an ankle, and there
was no way to kick it up a notch to sprint across the Finish line at the end. I’m
not quite sure why we didn’t start on the empty road to begin with. I am sure
it has something to do with closure of the street with the city, but it still
would have been nice not to be on a bumpy muddy field….also getting your shoes wet
as you wait to start.
Roads- The
roads were consistently warped. I’ve heard this is of the norm for snow states
though?? There was also a loose gravel section we ran on for a bit. Yes, I know
this is overly picky of me, but some people may just want to know.
Fuel-They
promised some sort of fuel on course, so of course frugal me did not bring any.
Unfortunately it was ‘after’ the major hill on the course. It would have been
nice to have the bit of energy ‘before’ the hill so it could have been attacked
better.
FINAL THOUGHTS
This was my
first time to Michigan and I would surely come back to explore some more! I
tried to make my way up the coast, and actually hit up 8 lake shore towns all
the way to Ludington! I would have liked to have made it to Traverse City or
even Mackinaw, but time did not permit. All of what I did see was Gorgeous
though and the beaches got nicer the further north I went. This could be a
nice girls weekend get away, as there are tons of wineries to explore! Or make it a family weekend and spend some time on the beaches!
I would highly recommend this race. It is in its early years and already well organized! I can only imagine how well oiled of an event this will become over the years! And with the scenery, challenge of a course, and distinctive perks, this race definitely stands out from many!
State #18
Half Marathon #41
13.1-2:28
I am running the 50 states and a half marathon a month in support of the 26.2 with Donna, a national marathon who donates 100% proceeds to breast cancer research and care! Please consider a donation today! Www.donate.breastcancermarathon.com/2015-marathon/melissajohnson
I am running the 50 states and a half marathon a month in support of the 26.2 with Donna, a national marathon who donates 100% proceeds to breast cancer research and care! Please consider a donation today! Www.donate.breastcancermarathon.com/2015-marathon/melissajohnson
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