On Sunday, May 20, 2012, I completed the Inaugural Portland Rock 'n' Roll 1/2 Marathon in Portland, Oregon, with my parents. We decided to head down to Portland on Saturday morning in order to attend the expo and pick-up our race packets. After the expo, we headed down to find the Big Ass Sandwich truck for lunch. The sandwiches online looked amazing, and we were a little disappointed at them in person as there wasn't quite enough meat.
After checking into our hotel, we walked down to the Portland Saturday Market that was a short walk away and close to the start line of the race. We got lucky with having a sunny day on Saturday and enjoyed the sun as much as we could. For dinner, we got to see Rick and Sandy Bowen. It was fun catching up with long-time family friends and we enjoyed a great meal at the Old Spaghetti Factory. After dinner, my mom and I decided to take a short walk and ended up at VooDoo Donuts.
We were lucky with a late race start on Sunday and our hotel was only a couple blocks from the start line. We were unlucky in the fact that it started raining around mile 3 and rained the rest of the race. I am always amazed by how diverse the courses are. We went through some not so nice industrial areas, some cute retail/commercial districts, and some expensive residential neighborhoods. The other downfall of Portland was that it felt like it was uphill THE WHOLE TIME. I know it wasn't, but there was a lot of gradual uphills and just a couple, fairly steep downhill sections. My time wasn't great, but it wasn't my worse either. However, in all the pictures, I look totally pissed off, so I need to make sure to smile more during the next run so I don't look so miserable.
After the race, we ended up back at the outdoor market for lunch. My mom and I shared African food while my dad had a pulled pork sandwich. Overall, we had a great trip. I really enjoyed Portland and can understand why people would want to move there. I would really like to go back there for a weekend in which we didn't have a race and could just enjoy the city a little more without having to go to bed early and being very careful about our nutrition prior to the run.
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