![]() Oh well, next year–and maybe I’ll actually PR when I run it again. Plan your road trip to Maple Leaf Diner in VT with Roadtrippers. My 9th Half Marathon is in the books! I wanted the Mohawk Hudson River to be the 10th Half I’ve ran in 2 years ( my first on 10.10.10) but unfortunately I didn’t get in after being on the waitlist. Maple Leaf Diner is a Sandwich Shop / Deli in Londonderry. We couldn’t eat it all since it was ginormous so we took it home for later! It didn’t even need maple syrup, it was delicious as is. The pancake that we split was HUGE! It was light, fluffy and sweet. My omelet had mushrooms, spinach, onions and vermont cheddar, which was delicious. So much food! The portions were very generous and the prices were good, considering! The home fries were extremely tasty and even had a bit of a kick to then. I got the country omelet and Marcie and I split a sweet potato pancake. Crystal gave it rave a review and I knew I had to stop there! Marcie and I skipped town after the race and stopped in Bennington on the way back to Albany. It was awesome! I don’t think I could stomach ice cream RIGHT after running a half, but I did eat some yogurt for some protein. □ )Īfter the race, they had a ton of refreshments, including low fat yogurt, cabot cheese, ben & jerry’s ice cream, sandwiches, bagels & granola bars. Despite that it felt like Mid July instead of September, Vermont was awesome!Īnyway, by the 12 mile, my legs felt done, and I couldn’t wait to see the finish line. Maple Leaf Diner - Londonderry, VT Hours, Reviews, and Ratings Diner Sandwich NetWaiter Maple Leaf Diner Location 1846 N Main St Londonderry, VT 05148 (802) 824-9652 Get Directions Comments. Latest reviews, photos and ratings for Maple Leaf Diner at 1846 N Main St in Londonderry - view the menu, hours, phone number, address and map. It was one of the prettiest race courses I’ve ran so far! I loved it, but what I didn’t like was the humidity! It felt so much hotter out than it was. At least I got to admire the beautiful, green vermont scenery! My legs didn’t really want to move much, so I ended up walking most of the 8th mile. Then the 8th mile hit, which was uphill on a gravel drive, which felt brutal to run on. I stopped to walk a few times during the first half, mostly after the hills to recover. I felt pretty strong and tackled the hills head on! This was one of the first half marathons i’ve ran where I was consistently running up the hills. ![]() The first few miles of the race were pretty good. The Maple Leaf was a half marathon and a 5K, so Marcie wanted to come along and run the 5K while I ran the half. ![]() The race was held in Manchester, which was only about an hour and half away from Albany. My friend Marcie and I drove to VT in the morning to get there in time to pick up our race packets. I’m overdue for a blog post so I figured I’d update you all on yesterday’s half marathon. ![]()
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