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Run to the Lights 2012

Started by rubedugans, September 02, 2012, 09:19:08 PM

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Gilligan

Sand, you could do it!  The hubs pushed me in a wheelchair and we made it!  Yep, including Cardiac Hill!  And, I'm sure we're older than you!!! LOL  For the first year ever, I didn't take any photos.  Rube, I can't wait for you to post yours!  If you google "Run to the Lights" there are usually a couple hundred photos posted.  I heard a reporter state the ky3.com was also posting photos.

sanddunerider

Quote from: Gilligan on November 12, 2012, 10:11:15 PM
Sand, you could do it!  The hubs pushed me in a wheelchair and we made it!  Yep, including Cardiac Hill!  And, I'm sure we're older than you!!! LOL  For the first year ever, I didn't take any photos.  Rube, I can't wait for you to post yours!  If you google "Run to the Lights" there are usually a couple hundred photos posted.  I heard a reporter state the ky3.com was also posting photos.

Thanks for the vote Gilligan,,

if we ould get golf carts involved, then we could use How-do's video cameras, mount them to the roll bar and have coninuous coverage...LOL!!!

rubedugans

Here in StL a race management company does a virtual race course for their races, and does just that, they mount a camera on the gator, and drive the course, stopping at various sections to talk about turn arounds, mile markers etc. I was wishing they would have done that!

Gilligan

Quote from: sanddunerider on November 13, 2012, 06:32:07 AM
Quote from: Gilligan on November 12, 2012, 10:11:15 PM
Sand, you could do it!  The hubs pushed me in a wheelchair and we made it!  Yep, including Cardiac Hill!  And, I'm sure we're older than you!!! LOL  For the first year ever, I didn't take any photos.  Rube, I can't wait for you to post yours!  If you google "Run to the Lights" there are usually a couple hundred photos posted.  I heard a reporter state the ky3.com was also posting photos.

Thanks for the vote Gilligan,,

if we ould get golf carts involved, then we could use How-do's video cameras, mount them to the roll bar and have coninuous coverage...LOL!!!

Excellent idea!

rubedugans

I am feeling much better today, and the chiro said it was just me adding 50% more distance than my usual run and doing so under duress/ race atmosphere where many other variables need to be factored in, warm up, stretching, 4 hr drive beforehand...lots of things as a coach I would not have my athletes do...but shh...don't tell them I told you all that!

I hope to get a chance to post my race recap, with a few (not too many...as I was running!) but a good run down (literally) of the happenings. My photo account is down right now, but I am going to try again tonight.

If you all need a fix of race talk right now...here is my wife's blog. She writes a pretty successful blog about training, being a mom, and frozen custard. You can see her side of the race here (hers talks about the race a lot itself, mine will mostly talk about the city!)
http://theconcreterunner.com/

rubedugans

We left St. Louis at 4:30pm-we had to get off work before we could go have fun!, and after picking up my Mom, we were on the road with sandwiches in hand by 5:00pm. Packet/ race number pickup was until 9pm, so I was going to have to floor it the whole way...The wind was terrible, and the little girl in the backseat did not want to go quietly...Needless to say we were stopped in St. James MO changing a diaper, and hoping I could make up the lost time. Aside from worrying if we would even be able to run if we had no race numbers...The drive went rather smoothly.

We arrived at the City at about 9:20 and parked in the preferred lot, threw our gear on (it was 64* outside, so it was pretty easy) walked right into the park (no turnstyles which was WEIRD!) just the dividers that the workers stand behind to take tickets. We made our way up to the Square which was bustling with live music and then the Christmas Tree show. No ropes up, able to go pretty much anywhere while waiting. The festivities started with Pete Herschend talking about the charity, and then the race directors gave directions for the start of the race.

We exited the park through Cave Rd (out next to Brown's) and headed out past First Aid, the break room, the Cave photo spot, the start was at the top of the hill which led up and out the access road to the Parking Lot. The pathway led down the tram path to the bottom of the hill by Lot 2, Across to Lot 6 which zig zagged a few  times the UP the hill onto SDC Parkway (The road the you enter on) back into the park through Cave Rd, Right past Brown's and on down around GE, back up past the Pottery Shop, down around the Riverfront, under the train tracks, and up Hill Street to the Square and around once into the Finish.

All that said, it was amazing, 2,000 people in the park, lights on, running with my wife, it was a dream. I would have loved to have made it last longer. Afterwards I was able to meet Pete (who gave me a banana) and some bottled water. Cookies were plentiful, Hot Chocolate and Wassail were flowing like water, and the mood was just pure holiday fun. I cannot wait until next year!








sanddunerider

Great pics Rube..  Congrats again!

It does sound like fun for all!!..

tell me again, where do the proceeds go?

rubedugans


JoDee Herschends' foundation to help single mothers

Junior

Thanks for the pictures! A reminder for anyone else...please post more photos, I love 'em! It is great to see the city we all love from other persons perspectives.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

Gilligan

Junior, I always get an "error" message that my photos are too big.  I'm doing something wrong.

Junior

Someone here can offer assistance, I'm sure. I've got limitations myself when it comes to understanding the inner workings of the mind of a computer, so I set up a Flickr site to post photos. Consider that, too!
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

MissinTheGreenTrams

I didnt get the whole post pictures to this site either. Flikr is my best friend for that. It is a little slow to load pictures in my opinion but thats okay.
The smell of asphalt and butane says home!

rubedugans

I use photo bucket, and once a photo is uploaded, you will see on the right sdide of the screen, a menu that gives a direct link to the photo... click the insert image button on the screen to have appear, and paste the direct link in the middle of the two middle brackets! easy enough