For some unknown reason in started raining in May...and never stopped. It rained the entire month. The weather in Nashville changes quickly. It can be shorts weather in January and hoodie weather in July. It was May 4th and it was cold. Like 45 degrees cold, and raining and we had Foam Fest.
This race taught us to read reviews of races before we run them. Obstacle Races are very popular now and I'm afraid we got sucked into one that was thrown together. We parked our sweet Honda Element in a field, that was flooded. We pulled in and I was afraid we'd never get it back out. (We did thankfully)
We went to check in and it seemed like no one knew what to do. We were handed a random number that didn't match those of our other teammates, the poor ladies at the tables were freezing - we later found out that they had hired help from a temp agency and those poor people didn't know they'd be working outside, they didn't know what obstacle races were, they were freezing, muddy and miserable and I was so appreciative that they were there handing us water, checking our bags among other things.
My only picture from Foam Fest 2013 |
We finally just decided to run in the next wave. I wasn't sure what wave we were in, I wasn't even sure if they were checking to make sure we were running in the right wave but with no one to tell us we figured it was better to ask forgiveness than permission.
It was fun, more hills than I was anticipating, and very muddy. It reminded me of the hell race that was the Charlotte Spartan Race in 2013. The more we ran the colder it got. We got to one of the long slip n slides that they advertise. They had run out of gas for the generator so it was down so that was a bummer.
Then we got to the mecca. The GIANT slide they advertise at the end. One of the slides was down because some dumbass had climbed up it in cleats and torn a giant hole in it. The other one had ripped some other way and where there should have been 3 people going up it at a time they were letting one person up. We tried to decide if we wanted to wait in this giant line - while our bodies cooled off from running and we got cold - or just skip it. We decided we couldn't skip it, after all, it's the big attraction. That'd be like going to Disney World and skipping Space Mountain!
We waited....and waited....and waited....finally after about an hour we got to go down it. It was fun, I don't know that I'd wait in the line again. We finished, pushed a couple cars out of the grass so we could get the Element out, and left.
It was Cinco de Mayo so you know this girl headed out to get her some margaritas! We headed to Rosepepper Cantina here in Nashville where they charged us $2 per extra (after 1) basket of chips. TWO DOLLARS! Sorry Rosepepper, this girl will be making her own Pineapple Margaritas from now on that's ridiculous! But we did learn about this new "shot" called a banderas or "flag".
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The Ben's and their banderas |
Holy. Cow.
They'll destroy you. You cannot even taste the tequila after the tomato juice. It was delicious.
While the day was fun, I want to encourage you to do your research before signing up for races. Make sure it's a reputable company, make sure the reviews are good. Check them out on Facebook - if nothing else these races should all have Facebook pages, if they don't that's probably a red flag.
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