By the way, after this picture of Husband and me at the Start line, you won't see him anymore. He's the loyal photographer, chronicling my form receding in the distance.
Since we have friends living near Port Angeles, we had a place to stay and wonderful hosts for the weekend. Port Angeles is still cool and pleasant in June, providing perfect walking weather in the 50s and 60s (Fahrenheit, of course).
This half marathon starts out in a rural area with houses, and fields of happily munching cows, and then dives into the forest, taking full advantage of the tree cover to keep travelers cooler and shaded. I don't know who came up with the idea of making this trail, but it was brilliant. Walkers, runners, bikers and horseback riders can enjoy a satisfyingly long pathway that ends up by the seaside.
The volunteers at the aid stations always provide a pick-me-up as they congratulate walkers and runners for "doing great!" and encouraging them to "keep it up!" Our favorite aid station had set up little cafe tables by the path, with tablecloths and roses in vases. On the tables were pretzels or licorice, and the ever-present water or Heed electrolyte drink. There were a lot of kids at that station, some with chef hats on, and that made it even more fun.We were supposed to vote for our favorite aid station at the end, but we couldn't find the place to vote, and our feet were too tired to go looking very far.
The last three miles or so of the course meandered along the coastline approaching Port Angeles. We could see Canada (Vancouver Island) across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and ahead of us--looking deceptively close--Port Angeles itself, with ferries and ships in harbor.
Congrats! Keep it up Ginger--your time makes me envious, but not nearly as envious as the pictures do. I'd have loved doing that with you in the 90's!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenic route!! I am game. Case has a couple 1/2's in mind.
ReplyDeleteYou are looking healthy and very fit! That looks like a beautiful area to walk. Half marathons are quite popular around here.
ReplyDeleteOoo, oooh, I wanna do *that* course. The pictures were beautiful, and I love running through greenery and/or by the water.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great walking spot! I want to try the Port Angeles half marathon--maybe 2010.
ReplyDeleteWhere will you walk next?
Well, a half marathon sounds like something I might be able to handle. I still can hardly believe you did an actual marathon!!!
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