I've been on a streak with half-marathons this year, having run at least one each month this year. Wanting to keep it going, I searched for a nearby run to participate in during the month of July. The Davis Moonlight Half-Marathon seemed as though it would fit the bill. After leaving a wine tasting with some friends in Reno, I headed over the pass towards Davis and arrived around 6:00 PM. With the race scheduled to start at 7:30 PM, I should have plenty of time, but my concern is much more focused on the heat. As I drove through Sacramento, the thermostat was registering 104 degrees . . . ugh.
As race time approached, I checked again and it was still hovering around 90, but I was set on giving it my best go. To be honest, I haven't been running much in the past couple of weeks just because of life being pretty busy, but I'm here now. With the countdown from 10, the half-marathoners were off. There appeared to be about 300 hundred of us doing this distance, which is a pretty small group for an event, but it should be fun nonetheless.
As the sun begins to drop below the horizon, the temperatures begin to cool off to the mid-80's, which is still much hotter than what I normally run in. However, I'm more focused on another problem. I wore my sunglasses for the run, thinking between the moonlight and my headlamp, I would be able to see okay once it started getting dark. The alternative was to wear my normal glass and be blinded by the sun during the first hour and a half or so, and deal with them shaking on my face the entire race. I chose the sunglasses thinking it was the better option, but I didn't consider that much of the course is under the shade of trees, which block out the moonlight. I can choose to run with my sunglasses on and my distance vision in tact, or to remove them and be able to see the world, but in blurriness. I opt for the later. I'm forced to walk a great deal of the course to prevent my self from tripping.
While it does circle back on itself a number of times, the course is actually pretty nice and is highlighted by running across a bicycle bridge over interstate 80 to park on the southern side of the highway. We run a couple of miles in the park and then return across the bridge to the finish line. I'm extremely disappointed in my performance, running a 2:47:50, but I didn't die of heat stroke and so there's that.
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