Mountains & glaciers and marathoning too.
Late morning start. How often have I said that? School bus pickup 7:15am from the Juneau Library. Largest building ‘downtown’ – in Juneau that’s maybe a quarter-mile long. Small town locked between water & mountain peaks. Absolutely no reason to have a car, unless you home on Douglas Island. 10% of the town’s population live on this Island, today’s marathon stop/start – Sandy Beach, a man-made shore to appease the locals during the region’s 45 days of summer.
Juneau Marathon: a true grassroots event. Two/three key people & a whole lotta volunteers make this race happen. No frills, course map drawn in orange chalk near the Start. Out-n-back trek; Douglas Bridge (Island’s traffic connection to Juneau), course’s only landmark to maneuver.
Totem pole selfie, last minute instructions, on the road 10 minutes past 8. Not the most scenic Start (considering this is ALASKA) but everything lush, GREEN & ‘Sunday morning’ quiet. Digged our Start temps – 50’s in July? FAN-FRICKIN-TASTIC! says me, guy who melts in summer heat.
13 miles UP, 13 miles down. Slight grade but always UP. Reminiscent to January’s ultra with Sis, Hilo to Volcano. Grey/cool/overcast or maybe just my 2018 love of everything UPHILL, but KILLED IT first Half. Managed 9 min/pace first 12 miles, pushed thru & ran the hill at 13. STRONG!
2nd Half, big FADE. Stopped & soaked up Mendenhall Glacier miles 14 & 15. WOW memory ❤️
Tagged along with two 50 Staters who took the early Start at 7am. Ran/walked last 9 miles with Paula Boone – one of 2 Boones (husband Steve) who co-founded our 50 State Marathon Club. GREAT heart, GREAT conversationalist. Promotes childhood running (Marathon Challenge Program) in hometown Houston with proceeds from their January 1st Texas Marathon.
Mile 25, sunshine. 26.2, FINISH pic w/ friends 🌞 Marathon #124, my second in Alaska.
Only one last Juneau hafta/gotta/must do (before flying HOME). Alaskan King Crab. Taste bud CELEBRATION!
Event Name Juneau Marathon/Half Marathon 2018
Event Location Savikko Park, Sandy Beach, Douglas
Event Description The Marathon and Half Marathon are USATF-certified, out and back courses. The events are run at sea level on the lightly traveled, two-lane Douglas Highway/North Douglas Highway in Juneau, Alaska. By virtue of its certification, the marathon can be used as a time qualifier for the Boston Marathon. The moderately hilly course has been compared in difficulty to the Boston Marathon. The scenic course offers views of mountains, glaciers, forests, and the ocean. The start/finish is near the picnic shelter at Sandy Beach, in Douglas.
Event Date 2018-07-28 08:00:00
Race Distance 26.20 miles or 42.16 km
Global Overall Results
Bib Name Gender Time Hails From
88 KR HAGA M 05:09:32 Louisville, CO
- Douglas Island grassroots event
- overcast, cool temps & GREEN
- 1st Half STRONG!
- Mile 14: Mendenhall Glacier
- “Biggest Ski Fence in Alaska”
- sunshine FINISH 🌞
- Taste bud CELEBRATION!
- Goodbye Juneau













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