10 | The lottery is fixed. To me a lottery implies an equal chance for all. I'm not convinced. | ||||
9 | Running back down shouldn't be faster than driving down. | ||||
8 | The weather can be brutal (see horizontal rain, 50mph winds). | ||||
7 | One year they actually had purple shirts. Really? Sorry, not a good color for race shirts. | ||||
6 | Too many people are OBSESSED with this race. You know who you are. | ||||
5 | If you don't finish in the top 20 nobody cares. | ||||
4 | I don’t care about the endless stats, streaks & records. (see #5) | ||||
3 | $80 entry fee. Enough said. | ||||
2 | Walking shouldn't be as fast (or faster) than running. | ||||
1 | There's only one hill. |
With that being said, If you're a runner in New England, I'd still recommend you do this race....once.
6 comments:
Nice new tagline... hope it isn't permanent.
Copycat
Ha! I just saw your blog title. Nice.
I like this list!
Steve, I'm about a month late in commenting on this post but I couldnt agree more. Both Cathy and I bagged Mt. Washington this year despite the fact we had automatic entries. I'd add 4 more things to your list--(although the fixed lottery is obvious--no names of repeat lottery winners need be mentioned.) More logistics than a space shuttle mission (i.e. you will have 4 in your car coming down or the death penalty), repeated emails reminding you of the complicated logistics, there is not 1 moment of flat running surface where you can even for a second recover, and the scam where Mt. Washington area hotels will not book you that weekend unless you stay for 2 nights (we drove up in 2010). Good bye Mt. Washington.
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