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Baltimore 5k


sunrise78

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sunrise78 Newbie

Hello

I'm new to this forum though have been celiac all my life. I just wanted to know if anyone else was heading to the 5k on May 4th in Baltimore. I'm going by myself and that just doesn't sound like that much fun.

Cheers,

Heather


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Hello

I'm new to this forum though have been celiac all my life. I just wanted to know if anyone else was heading to the 5k on May 4th in Baltimore. I'm going by myself and that just doesn't sound like that much fun.

Cheers,

Heather

Heather, my family and I are going. We went last year and had a blast. You are more than welcome to hook up with us, but I have to warn you, we're not exactly athletic....more walking than running.

Gina

sunrise78 Newbie

Gina,

Great...If anything I will be walking the first half since it is all up hill. I might run down to the finish from the top of the hill in Patterson Park.

I was just reading your post about Carrabbas (Not sure if that is the right way to spell it). I love that restaurant. I've had excellent experience eating there as well.

Do you live in Baltimore? I actually, only live about 8 blocks from where to race starts so really I have no excuses not being there. I ran it in '06 but wasn't in town last year. I had a great time eating after running that was the best reward...donuts! If you live around Baltimore, I have a few haunts that I can tell you about.

Heather

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Gina,

Great...If anything I will be walking the first half since it is all up hill. I might run down to the finish from the top of the hill in Patterson Park.

I was just reading your post about Carrabbas (Not sure if that is the right way to spell it). I love that restaurant. I've had excellent experience eating there as well.

Do you live in Baltimore? I actually, only live about 8 blocks from where to race starts so really I have no excuses not being there. I ran it in '06 but wasn't in town last year. I had a great time eating after running that was the best reward...donuts! If you live around Baltimore, I have a few haunts that I can tell you about.

Heather

We don't live in Baltimore, but we're close enough in Portsmouth, VA. I have been told that the only way I would run 3 miles is if donuts were at the finish line. :D So the food was our favorite part. My son got teary eyed when we left.

We ate at Great Sage and Austin Grill last year. Both were great. Love to hear any suggestions you have.

Gina

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