Hills for Running

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Hills for Running

Post by Meadows »

Do any of you runners or just observant people on here know of a good hills in/around Lexington that's good for hill sprints? I'd like a good stretch of a steep hill.
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

You like downtown? Try the hill on Upper between Vine and High, it's pretty steep.
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Post by Mazz »

Castleton Way/Clairbone Way loop - off of Greentree/Chinoe

Pinas Bay

The grassy hill at the Arboretum (parallel to Alumni).
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Post by Meadows »

Mazz, There's a hill at the Arb? :?
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Post by dmw »

come to Louisville (when I am not sick anymore) and I will show you some hills of death. In a variety of settings: Cherokee, Waverly, Jeff. Memorial, Iroquois.... the list does go on!
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Post by pigsteak »

mazz is right..that graassy hill could be a place to start..how long a stretch you looking for?
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Post by Mazz »

Meadows wrote:Mazz, There's a hill at the Arb? :?
Yes, Meadows. Us observant people know it's there.:wink: Run along the fence
line from the bottom corner (think intersection of Alumni and Tates Creek) up
to the water tower. It would be a good hill on which to start running repeats.
It's long, but not very steep. Once you get conditioned for the hills, then try
the Castleton hill. It's about 150-200m long and steep. The loop is about
400m around. You will grow to hate it. I only had to run Penas Bay hill for
one workout - for that I am grateful.
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Post by kek-san »

If you're ever in the Richmond area, all of the roads in "the Bull" golf course / sub-division. Avawam Dr. is a loop of exactly 5.5 miles, about 0.5 of it is flat. It hurts, alot.

Trail running at Raven's Run, has tons of hills. Especially the Yellow trail. MMMM good.
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Post by Meadows »

First, thank you all for the areas outside of Lexington, but running just isn't exciting enough for me to travel for it (other than a big race).

Mazz: Terry once said to me, "Meadows, you'd be oblivious to flashing neon signs." That said, how do I get to Castleton Hill? I'm ready for steep.
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Post by Mazz »

Head down Armstrong Mill, turn left at the bottom of the hill on to Greentree.
Look for Castleton Way about a quarter mile on your left.
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