Monday, May 26, 2025

Road Trip Down Memory Lane

Welcome to Illinois

Introduction


With a lull in the racing action and a bit of time on my hands, I decided to write an article about running.  As evidenced a few weeks ago, I got the opportunity to go back to McHenry County Illinois to race a 5K I hadn't done in a very long time.

For those that don't know, I lived in Illinois (the McHenry area) from 1997 to 2012.  It was there that I took up the sport of running and got a little more serious about it.

It was also there that I got my first taste of racing.

With me visiting family, I had a few days to rerun some of my favorite routes.  There were still plenty more I'd love to have run, but with limited time as well energy, I made the most of my time.

Me, in front of the Follett Software Building


Saturday 5/3/2025


Once I arrived in Illinois and got settled into my hotel, I couldn't wait to get my shoes on and go for a run. I had a race the next day, but I still wanted to shake the legs out and just get a few miles in.

I was at the Hampton Inn, in McHenry and coincidentally it was located practically across the street from a place I worked at from 1997 - 2012.  It is a business complex, without a lot of traffic. 



I grabbed my phone and began a 3 mile plod around the offices. I used to walk around the complex during my lunch breaks and it brought back a lot of memories.  There wasn't much new and it seemed so desolate on a late Saturday afternoon.  The office building that I used to work at had closed their offices and the building appeared to be unused and for sale.  

Did a few strides along here

It was also a reminder just how much "greener" everything is compared to Utah.  

Flight for life chopper at the hospital

I did a lap around the complex, ducked into the hospital area and took a well traveled path back to my hotel.  It was good to be back in Illinois.

Sunday 5/5/2025






Monday 5/6/2025


On Monday morning, I managed to eat and get everyone settled with where they needed to go.  I was still pretty full from the all-you-can eat breakfast buffet, but I swung by my old house on Misty Pine Lane in Crystal Lake IL.

Some of the Farm Roads in Bull Valley

This house is where I got really serious about racing and I lived and died by my runs.  I couldn't wait to re-run some of my routes.

The house still looked pretty much the same -- there were a few changes I noticed right away.  But seeing it brought back all kinds of memories: mowing the lawn, shoveling it, the people who were my neighbors, etc.  I had lived there from 2001 to 2012.  One of the things I loved the most about it, was that I really enjoyed the running in the area.

Terwilliger House 

Spring flowers

You can follow my route here.

In the immediate neighborhood I had about a 3 mile loop, which I often did in the winters.  Other times, I frequented the farm roads of Bull Valley.  Running in Bull Valley was always a dicey proposition.  The roads don't have much as far as a shoulder.  The law stated you had to give at least 3-feet of room to a cyclist or pedestrian.  I was lucky to get that.


Stickney House 

But the farm roads were a place I cut my chops on.  It was where I did mile repeats, where I logged endless miles in preparation for my marathons.  I didn't keep good track of my running back then but I figure I safely was averaging about 1500 miles a year.

Stickney Woods Subdivision





The mile markers on my Garmin came up like I had never left.  I started along Mason Hill, passed by the golf course and continued my way westward.  I took in all the historical houses and even ducked into some neighborhoods that I wouldn't normally have gone through.  I was snapping photos like crazy -- it was spring time and the flowers were out and the memories were alive.


Boger Bog





I was a lot slower (and older).  I used to run my 5K route in 24 minutes on an easy day. Now -- I'd have to really work at it to get back there.  

Historic Holcombville and old schoolhouse






The whole experience was both surreal and beautiful.  I didn't want it to stop, but after 8.5 miles and a 5K already in the banks from the day before, I was pretty tired.

Some many race memories

Tuesday 5/7/2025


My final trip took me to Lippold Park, a multi-use park in the far north west corner of the city.  Lippold is huge park -- sporting baseball fields, frisbee golf, soccer fields and way more. It also play host to several large 5Ks, which a very accurate limestone paved 5K course.  I probably ran well over a dozen 5K races there.





I started there and decided to drift into the neighborhoods surrounding the park.  I had my phone and I figured I could do a lap around Crystal Lake.  I lived in the area for 12 years and I never once did that.  I remember a race or two in that area (the long deceased Frosty 5 Miler comes to mind) 

My route can be found here.

It was an absolutely beautiful day.  Occasionally, I'd duck into a neighborhood to get a closer view of the lake.  The park district also had the beach open (and fortunately the bathroom, which came in a nick of time).  It was also an opportunity to get some water in me, as I was parched.






After grabbing a bite to eat I swung by Veterans Acres and wound up doing a fairly short hike around the grounds.  I had once done an 8KM "Euro Cross Country" race here and I simply remember it as being grueling.  I am not much of a trail runner and this race proved that fact.  









I walked the park for as long as I cared to. My hip wasn't too happy with me, but it was a pleasure to spend an early afternoon here.


Upcoming Races

06/07: 2025 Vineyard Days 5K - Vineyard, UT (Confirmed)
06/14: 2025 Lamoille Canyon Half Marathon - Lamoille, NV (Confirmed)
06/28: 2025 Taylorsville Dayzz 5K - Taylorsville, UT (Confirmed)
07/04: 2025 Sandy City 4th of July 5K - Sandy, UT (Maybe)
07/12: 2025 Farmington Days 5K / 10K - Farmington, UT (Maybe)
07/19: 2025 Mantua 5 Mile Race - Mantua, UT (Maybe)
02/22: 2026 Las Vegas Half Marathon - Las Vegas, NV (Confirmed)
03/26: 2026 Mount Charleston Half Marathon - Las Vegas, NV (Confirmed)







No comments:

Post a Comment