This year’s inaugural run for Gaelic Park’s 5k was, in my opinion, a huge success. I’ve run many 5Ks over the years and this is the first one(with the exception of «adventure» style races) where the course is predominately cross country style. Run entirely on the GP grounds, the 3.2 mile stretch was in a double loop on the back of the property(where Irish Fest is normally held and around the Gaelic Football/Hurling field where you’ll find the finish line at midfield). Naturally, like any new race, there are going to be a few bugs to work out(for example, directional arrows at course intersections may help challenged runners like myself who have a tendency to get lost in my own house), but for the most part, this was an enjoyable, family style run for all to enjoy. It’s not a «walk in the park», though(unless you’ve literally signed up for the«walk in the park»). If you’re running, I think you’ll find the off trail running quite challenging. You’ll be forced to pay more attention to every step as the gravel and turf you’ll have to navigate can be quite tricky, primarily because one false step and you could easily turn an ankle. But don’t let that stop you from registering. The new dynamic is exactly what helps the Carraig 5K Challenge live up to it’s name. Bottom line, it’s FUN and a good time for the whole family.