Hood to Coast is an annual relay race that takes place at the end of August. It starts at Timberline, on the top of Mt. Hood, and finishes on the Oregon coast at Seaside. The race is 197 miles long, includes two vans of six runners, each of which runs three legs. The legs can vary from 4ish miles to a little under 8, but the average distance each runner completes is around 16 miles or so. Over the course, there is always someone from your team out running. This basically means that you don't sleep for 2 days. Sounds crazy, right? Crazy FUN! This was my second year participating, and I hope I get to run it every year from now until eternity! Now, for a few of my favorites from the weekend:
{as always, click on any image to make it bigger!}
Keep in tune for some exciting news to be gradually announced over the coming week!
~di
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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exciting news to be gradually announced! I'm intrigued...
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The black and whites are so incredible! There really is somemthing truly different in what black and whites (not to mention film) capture then the digital stuff. You are such an amazing photographer Dianne!!
-Kat