I ran the Nookachamps Half Marathon today. At times, it was about as windy and rainy as
I can remember any race I’ve done. Big
winds—I don’t know how fast, 40 mph?—but big winds with sideways rain as we ran
through the middle sections. At the time,
I was ready to file the adventure in the Dumb Files. But now, as I sit watching the Seahawks game,
still in the rain and wind, the whole thing feels good.
The Nookachamps Winter Runs are a Washington classic, as far
as events go. The starting line is five
minutes from our place. There’s always a
big turnout, but the January weather is unpredictable. I’ve ran some cold ones here, but nothing so
windy and rainy as today. I’ve ran the
race a number of times—not sure how many offhand. My friend Craig was kicking out his 25th
Nookachamps in a row today—wow!
I really should’ve done the 10k. I’m not in shape for a half, and I just
couldn’t get the blood circulating or the lungs breathing right, and so it was
a walk/run in the ill conditions. I did
not have a finisher’s mentality for much of the race. It was more of something between, “What am I
doing here?” and Nirvana’s “I think I’m dumb. I think I’m dumb.” But then the
mile markers go by, and the aid station kids smile (local cross country runners,
whom the race benefits, I believe), and the finish line gets nearer.
I saw more birds today than I typically do in this
event. Probably five or seven
eagles. A really big one sweeping over a
lake out Clear Lake. A few groups of trumpeter swans
too, sitting in the field. Usually they’re
up and around, pecking the ground for eats, but the wind had them still. A number of horses in fields. Some downed trees from last night’s windstorm
and some mildly flooded flats. No pictures today--the camera stayed in the car. But for what it's worth, this is a wonderful time to visit the flats of the Skagit Valley.
Thanks to all the volunteers—Kevin, Keefer, Terry, Stan, and a host of others made things go great. Nice new design to the shirt/hoodie, and a nice finisher’s medal too. For me, I have a benchmark to improve upon as the year goes on. And now, a nice warm blanket, a remote control, and a Seahawks team up at half. #GoHawks!
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