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The weather forecast for today was supposed to be partly cloudy and only 20% chance of showers. I don't think we'll be believing forecasts for awhile. It turned out to be steady rain most of the morning, and the steady was anything from drizzle to light to heavy! And we never did see the sun.
Sarah and I were right outside the fence separating the walkers and runners - her bib was purple, though she meant it to be green. Oh, well, it's a chip race anyway, so not a real big deal. And about 9500 runners, the most for Portland yet! At 6:50, they moved the fence out of the way, and we all crowded together. We met lots of first timers out there this morning!
The race starts before sunrise. This year the chips were built into paper that you wrapped around the shoelaces and then peeled off the sticky part to attach it into a loop. One gentleman who arrived at the last minute (still eating PBJ and yogurt) was having trouble with his chip, and he'd already pulled the sticky part off and got it stuck to itself. So I had him pull a pin off his bib and got it attached that way. I can't imagine eating that close to the marathon!
The start is right downtown Portland. There are lots of musicians that participate along the route, and the first group almost every year is a drum corp. Several drummers along the starting miles this year.
On the way out of town, towards the industrial section out-and-back, we had a great drummer to set pace!
Out and back, in the industrial area, many people say is boring. I like to see it, and see the businesses and warehouses. And going both ways, you're see you're not as fast or as slow as anybody else.
I don't have too many pics of the next few miles, for it started raining harder. The next miles go first through NW neighborhood areas, then drop down to the highway leading to the St. Johns Bridge. When we crossed the half, we were right on 2:30 -- then Sarah's legs started giving her grief, and we did mostly walking for awhile. The bridge seems to not get closer, even though you keep running towards it!
At the base of the bridge is Checkpoint Charlie -- only bibbed runners can continue up and across. Spectators have to go back to town (or get a ride) to find others ways across the river. One of the Portland Fit coaches seemed to be everywhere on the course -- he knew how to get around!
The bridge is beautiful -- and from the top, you can see the finish line, 9 miles (with some turns) away...
Shortly after the balloon arch, we met Michael and Phyllis, Portland Penguins! They looked great out there!
The downhill continued, then flattened out (with some ups with changing roads) and the rain came harder! Team Red Lizard had their aid station - they offer beer, we stuck to water!