Stan Reitan and I traveled across the big water this morning on the red
eye to participate in the Nookacamps Winter Series Half Marathon in
Mount Vernon. (http://www.nookachamps.com/).
Today was the 28th running of this series of races that included a half
marathon (13.1 miles) a 10K (6.28 miles) and a 5K (3.1 miles). Also
today the race lived up to the Winter part of it's name with ice, snow
and cold temperatures. Stan and I ran the Half Marathon.
With the race starting at 10:00 am, we had some time to grab a cup of
coffee (Starbucks) and a pastry before heading over to the starting
area at Skagit Valley College. The race started in temperatures in the
high 20's and by mile 4 snow begin to fall, not a heavy snow with big
flakes like on Wednesday but enough to cover the ground, slightly.
Snow feel until I finished the race.
Stan finished in 1:56 and I finished in 2:22. I was hoping for a 2:15,
but the icy roads slowed me down some. I, overall, wanted to spend as
much time running as possible, so it was a good day.
One reason I wanted to run this race is due to the winter migration of
trumpeter swans, which I really enjoy watching. The only problem was
in the color of the swans, white, and the color of the snow covered
fields, white. What I saw mostly were their black bills. I did see
some really cool ones in flight. A trumpeter swan can have a wing span
of over 7 feet. (http://www.trumpeterswansociety.org/).
The race was enjoyable, it reminded me that running on the islands with
the up and downs of the hills creates an negitive impact of running for
the flats.
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