When I originally signed up for this race I thought two things. One, climbing stairs sounds easy enough and two, it is great strength training. The race offered several difference race “distances”. You could choose to climb 40, 80, 120, 160 or 200 flights. I always say, “go big or go home”, so naturally, I chose 200 flights of stairs.
The awesome thing about this race is that it benefits the American Lung Association. Each participant is required to raise a minimum of $100 for the charity before being allowed to participate. I know my friends and clients like to see me do burpees, so I enticed people to donate by offering to do 1 burpee for dollar raised. I agreed to do the burpees immediately following the climb, cause that sounded like a really good idea at the time. The morning of the race I arrived ready to climb. I had signed up to be an “Elite” climber, which means I would be competing and not just doing the climb for fun and fundraising. I checked in and got my super soft and comfy race shirt. I attached my bib and was ready to climb! Before the race started, they had several speakers that were very inspiring and meaningful.
Right at 9am, the elite climbers were called to the back of the room where we all lined up and were released to start the climb of 40 flights of stairs one at
Drenched in sweat and lungs and legs on fire, I had completed the climb. This race, which was put on by Hood to Coast, was such an experience. It was a ton of fun and extremely hard in a totally different and new way. I loved the fundraising challenge and I was grateful and tired as I completed 100 burpees after the race for the $100 I raised. If you are looking for a unique but challenging race, this is the one for you. I look forward to doing it again next year!

