
This race is not new but I have never run it before.
Here is the description of the race from the website:
The City of Albany’s Trick or Trot Pumpkin Run is a great race for all ages, featuring a beautiful Halloween decorated course through Washington Park!
You can run or walk the course and costumes are encouraged. This race features chip timing by ARE Event Productions. All registered runners will receive a wicking fabric shirt.
Warmups and lining up by 3:15pm, race starts at 3:45pm for competitive runners who expect to finish in under 35 minutes and 4:30pm for Fun Run and Walkers who expect to finish in 35+ minutes.
Before the race, enjoy our pre-party event from 12pm – 4pm featuring FREE family friendly entertainment, including free pumpkins, candy, vendors, decorations & DJ.
Following the race, we will host an awards recognition posting of the results featuring age-based divisional awards. Additionally, we will be selecting Best Costume prizes for participating runners.
It seemed like a fun festive race so I signed up.
Big negative:
A 5k that was actually more important was being held on the same day and I registered for that race after I signed up for this one.

dedicated to an old friend/colleague
But as I said above, it seemed like a fun race… so WTH?
Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:
Not much preparation for this 5k…
I ran a long run last weekend (7 mi) and a half marathon the weekend before.
I did get in a few short runs during the work week…
And as I mentioned above, I ran a 5k race several hours before this race!
and that race course was super hilly!!!!!!
Race Day:
Since this was the first time that I ran this race, I was not familiar with the course.
But this map was posted:
There was no elevation chart but here’s one from my Garmin:
I had picked up my bib the day before.
I knew it would be crowded on race day so I took some photos there after I picked up my bib.
I left early because I knew that it might be difficult to find on the street parking. I just grabbed a spot and walked to the park.
I arrived at the start in plenty of time so I walked around for a bit surveying the course…
and checking out ALL the costumes…
but I got chilly and so I waited in the lake house. (It was less sunny and windier than in the morning when I ran my earlier 5k.)
There I bumped into a former colleague.
There’s not much to tell with a 1.6 mile looped course but here’s what I remember:
I eventually headed to the start.
This race was chip timed so it didn’t matter where I started.
So I stood just somewhere in the middle of the pack. I saw one runner that I knew and we chatted.
The costumes very few elaborate. I wondered how they could run in them.
There were TWO waves for this race.
The first one started at 3:45 pm and it was for those who planned to finish under 35 minutes. (I obviously chose to run in this wave.) There were about 200 runners.
The second one would start at 4:30 pm for the slower runners and walkers. It seemed that more people started in the 2nd wave. Their costumes were even crazier.
I did start my Garmin for this race.
At first, my feet felt like I was running in cement boots and my pace was very slow… I wondered if I would finish last.
Those morning hills affected me more than I thought.
The park is not flat but usually I can handle the hills.
Soon my legs loosened up a little and I was able to keep up my slow pace…
The whole course was decorated for Halloween… a fun way to take your mind off the miles.
There was a water stop somewhere during the first mile and the last mile.
Yes, this race had you running the course TWICE.
I have to say that I walked at both water stops and throughout whenever my legs tired (probably on the up hills).
But at least, I had enough energy to sprint through the finish line.
I crossed at 32:XX.
My first thought was “Not Bad” and then I realized that it could have been a running 5K PW.
Or a 2 5k in one day PR. LOL
Post Race Activities:
I headed to the food line which offered fruit and snacks. They also gave you a small bag of Halloween candy.
I bumped into 2 other older ladies. It turned out that we were all in the same age group so we stayed around for the awards.
We all won!!
Additional Race Reflections:
It was definitely a fun race. Even more fun for those younger runners who dressed up. And for families who wanted to do a race together.
I prefer to race in the morning and it wasn’t a great idea to run two races in one day.
I doubt that I will repeat this race… but maybe if I can convince friends to join me.
Positives:
- Well organized
- Well marked course
- Cute race shirts
- Some familiar faces.
- Immediate results
- Lots of excited runners, costumes and decorations
- Walkers and slower runners had a later start time
Negatives:
- Afternoon start
- Generic medal as an award
- 2 loops
Would I recommend this race?
Yes!! A good race for those who like to dress up on Halloween.
Final Stats:
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Happy Running! Run a 5k race lately? Do you enjoy 5ks? Ever run TWO in one day? Have run any Halloween-themed races? Please share.

Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Jenny (RunnersFly) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).
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