Day One- feelin good, beautiful forest
Three people, three days, and thirty miles in this third month of 2010 was the goal. Portland has lots of good coffee, beer, food, art, and community to brag about. But, Forest Park is the shiniest gem this place has to show off, in my opinion. The Wildwood Trail offers 30 delicious miles of meandering trail through the rainforest (in one direction! love that!). While access to the Wildwood is pretty easy from downtown Portland, once on the trail, you hardly know that half a million people are gettin it done just on the other side of the ferns, moss, and dense trees you are wandering through. In my mind, the trail running in Forest Park is to runners what the Wasatch is to skiers. So, to honor and completely saturate ourselves in this trail's greatness, we decided to run the whole thing from end to end in one weekend. Kyle joined Chip and I on this adventure. We are grateful he did because without him there I could have just made this whole thing up, and, he carried his camera all 30 miles and documented this adventure like a pro. Oh, and he is a really fun dude that you want along on just about any adventure you embark on.
PS- Kessler joined us for day one and three. She did a great job, but her herding instincts drove her to run a lot more miles than any of us humans. In two days, she probably ran 60 miles. We thought that was enough.
Day Two- muddier, longer, and a bit more pain.
Before you put us up on some pedestal about how healthy we are, let me complete the story by letting you know that part of agreeing to participate in this activity included a commitment to go out to eat each day after we were done running. We rewarded ourselves with treats like pizza, burritos, crepes, beer, and burgers. .. we ate our way through the weekend just as much as we as we ran our way through it. And, it was equally as enjoyable as the incredible trail. We discovered some really stellar spots in the city.
Thanks, to my husband for organizing our put-ins and put-outs ;)...and agreeing to do this adventure even though he has no time to run or train for anything these days (Pretty much we all "off the couched" this....that might explain the pain I am in right now). Thanks to Kyle and Emily for being our partners in crime again this weekend- pictures, shuttling, eating, laughing, and loving the city with us. So much fun. What's next?!
Day Three- 30.25 miles complete!
"A lot of people run a race to see who's the fastest. I run to see who has the most guts."
- Steve Prefontaine (link)
4 comments:
Great words and photos- you almost made it look FUN, which is NOT the word that was going through my head on miles 8, 17, and 29.
How come when I "off the couch it" ~ it means going for a little walk and you run 30 miles??? Glad you at least splurged on some yummy food. I am proud of ya ~ and long to be like ya. Just gotta get my lazy bootie off the couch!
You guys are always getting into something of sheer excellence. Love it! When I'm back in town, you can count me in as a partner in crime.... I'm mostly talking about the gourmet food and micro-brews. Well, ok.... I guess you have to earn it first!! C ya soon, back in October. Keep rockin' in Portlandia!
Sounds like my kind of run!!! Now come back to the Wasatch and join us for some of those.
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