Dodge the Deer trail race, put on by the Albany Running Exchange, at Schodack Island State Park adjacent to the Hudson River (under and just south of where the Berkshire Spur crosses the river. Temps in the low to mid 50s at start; warmed up to 60 glorious degrees by the time we left.
My goal was to run/jog the whole way; there was one slight hill where I backed off to a walk but it wasn't very long so I'll give myself an A for that (A+ reserved for no walking at all). The park and trails are basically flat, largely dredge fillings from many years ago (the area started out as three individual islands), and the trail was very even and a great running surface, with only short stretches that had been driven on and therefore had ruts and puddles, but there were non-water ways through.
Wore the Active Ankle so I wouldn't have to worry about *my* ankle, and it was fine, and doesn't hurt much now, so support/strengthening seem to be what's needed to feel better. (I'm still unsure how to treat it next weekend when I do the short Billygoat race; I don't like the AA for that long).
Finished (edited) 6th of 9 in F60-64; 292/352 (well behind third place who was around 30 minutes, a time I probably couldn't do 20 years ago).
Results
Garmin track later.