Now 80 teams can run the course with support from ODOT. Still a pretty limited registration, compared to most events, but they want to keep the course safe and smaller than other relays. There will be a few changes with exchange points to accommodate additional teams, but runners will follow most of the original course. We’ll start in Wyeth, just East of the Cascade Locks, run along the Historic Columbia River Highway, through Troutdale, along the Fairview-Gresham Trail, to the Springwater Trail, cross the Sellwood Bridge and finish at Willamette Park.
My two person relay is back, thanks to my teammate. She registered our team, We Run, as soon as it opened. Yes, this relay really is THAT fun. Register teams from ‘Hard Core’ with a solo runner, ‘Dynamic Duo’ with a pair, ‘Extra Credit’ teams of 3-4 or ‘Standard’ vans of 5-6 runners. Starting at the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and running to Portland, this is a unique event with the views, the runners it attracts and getting to sleep in your own bed . Since this is a one day event, you don’t have to deal with lodging or trying to sleep in a field with vans shuffling in and out. I love the overnight relays too, and maybe I’m just getting too old, but I don’t bounce back from the weekend relays like I once did. Maybe it’s that I have three boys and a job still waiting for me Monday morning, or that I’ve just realized I’m cranky without enough sleep, either way, this event is a great compromise. I get to run a relay, sleep in my own bed and still show up for work on Monday bright eyed, bushy-tailed and full of fun stories. What’s not to love?
