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Come run and hike with us in Seattle on Sunday August 4th!

Come run and hike with us in Seattle on Sunday August 4th!

BY FLORIS GIERMAN JULY 29, 2019

🚨Enter for a chance to win a running kit for hot weather running ($130 prize value, see details at bottom of this post. 🚨

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We have several group runs coming up in Seattle, Chicago, New York, Sacramento, San Diego, Los Angeles and more cities. 

This week we're heading to Seattle and are planning a really fun trail run with friends. Come join us on Sunday August 4th at Kendall Katwalk Trail, an hour outside of Seattle. 

Kendall Katwalk Trail

Photo: Sierra Eberly

We will be taking it easy and will be running and hiking this beautiful trail. Floris is also bringing his camera to shoot photos for the Path Projects blog, similar to our recent San Francisco group run

If you want to join, here are the details:

  • Kendall Katwalk Trail is a 14.1 mile out and back trail located near Snoqualmie Pass, Washington that features a lake and is rated as difficult.
  • Meet up time: 5:30am
  • Run starts at 5:45 am
  • Directions: From Seattle, east on I-90 to exit 52. North off the freeway, first right into PCT-North parking lot. 
  • Meeting spot is at beginning of the trailhead, located at the east end of the parking lot.
  • Elevation gain is about 3200 feet, so there is definitely some climbing. 
  • Full map
  • Photos
  • Federal Northwest Forest Pass is required and can be purchased at REI, Big 5 or on the Forest Service website

Trail elevation profile Kendall Katwalk Trail

Not sure what time we will be done by. If you like to join for part of it, the trail is a heavily trafficked out and back, so you can turn around any time you want. 

If you have any questions, email Floris at fgierman@pathprojects.com

We look forward to seeing some of you guys on Sunday! More group runs coming up in other cities too in Chicago, Sacramento, New York, San Diego, Los Angeles and more locations. Stay tuned for more info! 

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95 commenti

Modjeska Canyon up to Modjeska Peak!

TJ ,

Come do a group run at Leadville the Thursday before the Leadville 100! I’ll be there ready with my Path gear!

Christian Mendez,

How about the Fiery Gizzard trail in between Nashville and Chattanooga. Beautiful views, waterfalls, and challenging terrain.

Joel McCauley,

I would love to see you all somewhere in Oklahoma. There are some good trails here and I think it would be a lot of fun.

Clint McKnight,

Come down to the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. We can run up siphons draw to flatiron. It’s extremely difficult and hot here in Arizona so you’ll get a good test of the gear.

Ryan,

Omaha, Nebraska with GOATZ! We have some great trails outside the city!

Joshua,

Omaha, Nebraska with GOATZ! We have some great trails outside the city!

Joshua,

EVERGREEN, CO!

Collin,

Come to the Beast Coast and run some beautiful coastal trails in the Francis Marion Forest near Charleston SC!

Randy Williams,

Miami! Doesn’t get hotter than Ultra training in South Florida in the summer!!

JeffreyB,

Add Nashville to the list! Great city to visit with trails in an around town

Braden Mossbarger,

Denver area (Morison, CO) – Mt. Falcon trails (Castle and Turkey Trot)

Gio DiDomenico,

You need to come to Memphis…great way to show off the zero chafing – even in 100% humidity!

Colin Chapell,

Grand Rapids Michigan!!!

Marlen Wilkins,

Harrisburg, PA. The Appalachian Trail.

Zak Sharif,

The finger lakes in New York are really beautiful but the upstate is full of great trails for every level of runner.

Matt George,

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