As reported earlier I walked/trotted a 5K race on June 1 here in Tulsa: The Backyard Trail Race at the Herman and Kate Kaiser YMCA on Tulsa’s Turkey Mountain. That Y calls themselves, Tulsa’s Backyard, and if you have been there you can see why. It is a beautiful Y situated on the edge of an Urban Wilderness. Tulsa RiverParks, who administers the Turkey Mountain Wilderness Area, call themselves “Tulsa’s Front Yard.” So now you know that Tulsa has both a front and a back yard. And sorry, I haven’t even started the post yet. I am already way off topic.
The Y has a lot going on. A huge deluxe swimming pool, sports areas, splash pads, a gym, a ropes course, kayaking, fishing, hiking. They got it all going on.
And a really nice lodge with offices, reception, and checking in a large multipurpose room, verandas. It’s great.
And a really nice scenic pond.
There was a light cool fog in the area that morning.
And then we had the start for everybody. I’m not sure how many raced. Not that many but those that did had a good time. I stood right by the starting line and took this video. When I was done I stepped to the left and crossed the start line myself.
By that time, everybody was way ahead of me.
Didn’t bother me in the least. Do I look bothered?
So I got to hike by myself during the cool morning. I trotted the sections that were smooth, flat and slightly downhill.
Don’t you just love a twisty turny trail in the woods? I do.
We went through a small meadow.
And alongside some pipeline construction. The original route went on the right of way but had to be rerouted during construction. Trail race organizers have to be flexible that way. No whiny babies. It turns out that my most recent employer was letting my previous employer use their right of way for the their own pipeline after they lost their right of way due to some highway construction. Tell you what, when I was still working we talked cooperation but we didn’t do it. You would just string it out until they figured out something else in pure desperation. In the Oklahoma natural gas industry you had to have sharp elbows. It was rough!! Now I guess everybody is holding hands and singing Kumbaya. I don’t quite believe that and I don’t think you should either. And here I am digressing again.
Anyways, I digress, We started at the north end of the photo above and headed south. You can see the big mix master we went through in the middle before we headed back. I passed a few people so I didn’t finish last. The main thing is that I finished, vertically. I didn’t have to crawl past the finish line.
I got myself a bottle of water and a pancake. I could have had more but all I wanted was one.
And they had some decent swag: A nice shirt and a wooden branded in medal. I am not a fan of medals but I like this one. I’m using it for a bookmark. People are all wound up about race medals now days. Hey give me a nice tee shirt and I am happy.
I’ll be back next year if the run this race again. It is a great, well run, race with a wonderful vibe.
I’m linking with My Corner of the World.
Es una linda ruta. Te mando un beso.
That is a sweet building!
What a great trek. You did well.
Your account of the Backyard Blaze Trail Race paints such a vivid picture of Tulsa’s scenic beauty and community spirit.
And finishing vertically is always a win!
I like those winding paths too. Your photos make it look like you were all alone out there! I remember a previous post that ended in pancakes! Must be a tradition.
What a lovely trail … misty mornings and scenic views! What a delightful way to start the day.