One of the things I like most about running is that we see parts of our area that we never see when driving by. I especially like this when I'm travelling; almost everywhere I've been, I've been running. And the places I've frequented I've found lots of new places because of running. Perhaps my favorite travel run was in a little town called Sandy, south of Salt Lake City. It has a trail that runs north/south along the commuter train line. I would run it early in the morning; about a 7-mile loop from the hotel I was staying at. The sun would be rising over the snow-capped mountains to the east. Fantastic. But I would never have found that route if I didn't start off just running up the road to see what's there. Sure, I checked out the possibilities first and knew that trail was there, but in the end it came down to exploration.
So, with that spirit of adventure in mind, and with our heavy-lifting MCM training behind us for now, my RB and I decided to explore our area (DC and Northern VA) a little and see what new running areas we might find. We've run on the Mt. Vernon trail a fair bit -- during MCM training we went that way north, over the Memorial Bridge, and up the Rock Creek Park trail for our distance runs (Rock Creek Path Training Run and Rave Run). So now we decided to head south. Looking on the web, it seemed like we could head south on the Mt. Vernon Trail, branch off to the 4-mile run trail and then finagle a hook over to the W&OD trail. I've run a fair bit on the W&OD trail but out farther -- it actually starts in the town of Shirlington, VA (I think).
So we headed south and found the exit for the 4-mile trail at about mile 1.75. It immediately headed under a series of roads and highways with 4-mile run (I guess) on the left. Very industrial. But the real treat came a little further along when we got to pass the sewage treatment facility -- the "sweet spot" of the run. A lot of construction going on there with pile drivers so loud we couldn't hear each other speak!
Shortly after that, the trail came to a main road and we ran alongside that. We we're trying to find the W&OD trail and thought it should be nearby, so we asked a fellow runner. She told us to head up to the light, go right, then up the hill about a mile to the Spanish grocery, then hook around thru the neighborhood then past WETA, then over a crosswalk then down a few blocks and its there! Phew. We did try. We headed right at the light and started climbing, and climbing. We had to cross the entrance to 395 (no mean feat) and got to what looked like the grocery. And we were lost. So we headed back down the hill, this time taking a set of side streets that we thought might lead us to the trail (based on nothing but the dawgs nose). The neighborhood got iffier. We passed a liquor store with a few guys out front standing around waiting for something. I was glad I was running with someone (and I'm no small guy).
And then what to my wondering eyes should appear... the W&OD trail head. So we headed out for a bit on that, just so we could say we'd been there, and then came back. Still had to find the hook over to the 4-mile-run trail. Asked someone who answered in a mix of Spanish and English, but we thought we understood. The grade road crossings were scary and the traffic, fast moving. And the area wasn't very nice for running. But we actually found the overpass. Ascended and descended. And then ran on the road (Martha Custis Road?) back to the 4-mile-run trail. Turned out the "right-at-the-light" should have been a left. Ah well.
So we now know how to connect the dots. Question is, should we do that again? It was not a particularly nice run. And it had a few dangerous moments. But the W&OD trail is nice further along, so should we persist? We likely will -- the urge to try the new is too strong in us.
Slogging onward...