
We drove down to Marina the night before and stayed at the Ramada just as we did last year. Unlike last year, however, the weather was wet with a light rain falling during part of the run. The Army didn't have any need to add water to make mud this year. All they had to do was dig holes and let the rain do it for them!
Some runners covered their clothes with plastic garbage bags. I wore a hiking hat with a broad brim to keep the rain out of my eyes, some exercise tights, a tee shirt and a waterproof parka so I wouldn't need to use a garbage bag. Runners were milling about the big red arch at the start line. We had some warm ups at the start, before the gun went off and when it finally did go off, off we went!
The course was similar to last year, but there were fewer obstacles. The walls seemed to be shorter by a foot. Or at least it seemed that way since, this year, I had no trouble surmounting them. Running downhill was more problematic with all of the slippery mud and I found myself being more careful. There were also three calisthenic stations, at which Army drill instructors commanded us to do push ups, jumping jacks and sit ups. I kept moving through the various stations and obstacles and still I never saw the rest of my group.
Finally, I got to the last wall and mud pit. I heard the announcers voice joke that someone wearing "Avenger gear" was moving through the mud pit. Was he talking about me? I was wearing a broad brimmed hiking hat...
We finished off the day with a great seafood lunch at a Monterey restaurant after showering and changing into clean clothes. The question remains: Will I do this again next year?
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