Wild Moose Chase 10k Race Report – Coach Jodi O’Shea

Race: Wild Moose Chase 10k Trail Run

Runner: Coach Jodi O’Shea

Race Date: 10/16/2022

Location: Nine Mile Falls, Spokane, Washington

Results: 1st Age group 1:00:56 (tried to get under one hour but a bit too cautious on the descents!)

3 Bests – What aspects of the race did you like the most?

I really liked the local feel of this race. It was just the right mix of fun and professionalism. Funds from the race benefited Eastern Washington University physical therapy students. The race was located in Riverside State Park and was beautiful, weather was perfect .

Not so much – Aspects of the race that didn’t do it for you

They should start the runners in 2-3 waves. One for faster runners and the other for slower runners, then walkers. Since the course starts mostly single track this was difficult as many slower runners were at the front and difficult to pass. Also some people walking the hills did not move over to the right so course etiquitte would be a good reminder at the start. (Walkers on left, Runners on right.) I did not worry too much about this since I wasn’t really worried about running for a fast time.

Weird factor – What’s the weirdest thing about this race?

The athlete briefing at the start was memorable. They let us know there was active military exercises on the course but not to worry about hearing “machine gun” fire as they would be blanks. Also apparently there was a coyote den on the far side of the course and they let us know to try to veer away from that! When we got to that part, I surely decided to run faster.

Running into Lindsey was a highlight!

Highlights of your race – What did you do well and enjoy about your race in particular?

One of my athletes, Lindsey Duhamel was running the 25 K. The highlight of my race was running into her where the 25 K / 10 K course merged . What were the chances of that kind of timing? I checked on how she was doing and she had cold fingers/ hands and I happened to have gloves which I had just removed so I was able to give them to her. I laughed about that all the way to the finish.

Lessons for others – Share your pro-tips on the race to help the next runner

Start in the front if you are a faster runner, If you are slower or walking start in the back. I consider myself mid-pack but got stuck for the first mile behind slower runners/ walkers.

Lessons you learned that will help you next time around

Gloves were nice to have at the start of the race. Temp was 48 degrees.

Most important course specific knowledge to know about the race

One loop for the 10 K, 2 larger loops for the 25 K.

Aesthetics – Is it a pretty course?

Yes

Difficulty – Is it a tough course?

I would classify this as “moderate,” not difficult but not easy due to some elevation and loose rock footing. Some sections are slightly technical.

Organized and well run – Did it feel like a well-oiled machine or were they flying by the seat of their pants?

This was done well. Each year a different PT class takes over the race so it was run well.

Competition – Is there a strong field?

I was 1st in my age group (female 50-59). There were 23 women in my age group so I am not sure how to gauge. I wouldn’t have otherwise considered my run very competitive so I was surprised by my results.

Logistics – Does it require a special handshake, registration a year in advance, hotels all booked? Give us the low down on the nuts and bolts of making the race happen.

Signed up online. No issues. Stayed at Centennial hotel. I booked a couple weeks in advance but on the night before the race most hotels were booked out due to other events in the area.

Aid Stations – Standard fare or anything special to know about the aid stations in terms of what’s available or when?

Water at 3 miles.

Weather and typical race conditions

Cool, crisp 48 degrees at start , warmed up as the day went on to about 70 degrees.

Gear – Did you need anything special or is there anything you’d recommend for the next runner?

Shoes with good traction. Typical trail shoes work well. Some of the footing was pretty rocky.

Spectators – Is this a friendly course for your friends?

Start/ finish easy to spectate.

How’s the Swag?

Shirt, wood medal. The Age group winner’s medal is really nice.

The Overall Score – How many stars do you give this race and do you recommend that others run it?

I would give this 4/5 stars.

Jodi O’Shea is a coach with Team RunRun. To learn more about her or to work with her, check out her coach profile.