Review
This route is more or less the equivalent of Two Lakes and a half, but for 9 miles. Refer to my page on that loop to get the gist of what this route is like. But for those of you who are too lazy to read a page about a distance that you know you are not going to hit, I am still going to provide a description.
The reason that you would hit this route to obtain 9 miles is that you want some elevation. Don’t get me wrong, you aren’t sacrificing any benefits that doing Two Cashins would provide by doing this route. You are just trading a less repetitive and flatter route for a hillier one.
All the same principles of flexibility regarding the order that you do your loops from Two Cashins and a half also apply to this route. You can take your flat shorter morning as an end of the run reward, mid-run break, or warm up to prepare for a challenge. The world is your oyster my friend, go run these loops however you want.
Rating: Out of 10