Trip report

NH 10 Miler

Running DATE: 08/27/2016 - 08/27/2016

Trip/Event Location: Auburn, NH
US

Trip Leader(s): gsgraham

Max # People: 20

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Join Scott and Brian (and a whole bunch of other people) on a fun 5K! (Scott and Brian did the Elliot Series last year and are doing it again this year).  Your exertion level it totally up to you

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

\Directions: 
The start/finish/registration is conveniently located at the Lake Massebesic Parking Lot adjacent to the Auburn Traffic Circle.  Take Exit 1 off of Route 101 and head south for 1/8 mile to the traffic circle.  There is parking in all 3 directions from the traffic circle. 

From the North
Take 93 North to 101 East.  Take Exit 1.  Take a right at the end of the ramp onto By-Pass 28 South / Londonderry Turnpike and head 1/8mile to traffic circle. 

From the South
Take 93 North to 101 East.  Take Exit 1.  Take a right at the end of the ramp onto By-Pass 28 South / Londonderry Turnpike and head 1/8mile to traffic circle. 
From the Seacoast
Take 101 West to Exit 1.  Take a left onto By-Pass 28 South / Londonderry Turnpike and head 1/8 mile to traffic circle.

Walking Distance Parking – Other parking lots available at the Little League baseball fields at Lake Park, and St. Peter’s Catholic Church.  There is 1-mile of parallel parking on Manchester Rd/Candia Rd. going towards Auburn.   There is 1/2 mile of parallel parking on the southbound breakdown lane on By-Pass 28 (Londonderry Turnpike).

Where to Meet:  As there will be a lot of people milling about, we will be standing at the table where you go to pick up your bib (note that there are different tables for bibs, t-shirts and other schwag at the race).


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Members That Participated

gsgraham

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Fairlee, VT


United States
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