On Sunday, I got up a little bit before Rebecca did to take a nice run before our mad day of running errands. With iPod loaded and clothing bound to keep me warm enough for the approximately five kilometer route, I was on my way towards the waterfront by Coal Harbour and into the park. That’s when I remembered seeing some signs about a charity run going on, but I couldn’t remember if it was Saturday or Sunday.
No big deal, but here are all these people running along, completely taking over the path that they were being led on. I did my best to avoid the congestion and stay out of their way, but coming back towards Lost Lagoon on the Tatlow trail, I had no choice but to join the group.
I wasn’t sure how far these people had ran already nor how far they were going. I just felt like such a jerk because here I was, passing everyone on their left without missing a beat. Out of the corner of my eye, I caught some people kind of giving that look of disbelief. How could they be getting passed? I was probably on kilometer 3.5 at that point. Then someone was trying to keep pace. I can only imagine how tired he or she must have suddenly felt when I went off to the left while the rest of the crowd ventured right.
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I love being able to use my near daily runs to help discover the city. You really don’t want to stay too close to the interior of downtown if you plan to do some distance running. The hills are one thing, and crossing intersections can be another. It’s the plight you get from any large city. The easiest thing to do is to head towards the water or