RVA is a city of runners.
I see Runners everywhere. In fact, there has only been one
time in my entire running life that I have run in RVA and not seen another
runner. That was this year, on Christmas Day. I ran 4.98 miles, and it was the
loneliest Christmas Day 8K ever.
That’s the one exception though. ‘Cos seriously, RVA RUNS.
Down in the city, along a historic tree lined street called
Grove Ave, there sits a blue water cooler on a metal table. The round wire
structure barely has room for the container and one small bowl. A shelf of
Dixie cups is nestled underneath.
I’ve probably run past the legendary Grove Ave Water Stop
600 times in the last 5 years. I’m not sure how long it’s been there, to be
honest. I never paid it much attention. But I suspect its been there a long,
long time.
On my long run this week, I was once again reminded that a
long run requires planning. For some reason, I forgot that detail. I never used
to forget that detail.
I’m not much of a “GU” user. I rarely eat the Gummy Bears
offered by Marathon Training Team. Mid-run Food is not my thing. But the
morning of my 14 miler this week I did not eat enough breakfast. About a half a
banana and a tbl of peanut butter was all I managed to ingest. I just wasn’t
hungry.
So. About that....
By mile 11 I was
plodding along, a solid 3 miles from my car. My head was spinning a little, and
I felt wonky. Definitely wonky, with a small dose of woozy creeping in. Not
good things for the typical runner with 3 miles left to run. I turned onto
Grove Ave, with the thought that I might be able to hit Starbucks and beg a
packet of honey off them. With as much money as I spend in that Starbucks I
thought “maybe”.
(Adam always has my coffee ready by the time I get to the
front to pay...#itslikethat)
But about a block and half before the starbucks, I spotted
The Grove Avenue Water Stop. And I thought, water might help. GAWS is
advertised among runners as being open to the public, for the public runner. It’s
like a little piece of runner mecca right here in RVA.
Still, I approached with trepidation, unsure of what I was
going to find.
Well. I found clean cold water and a bowl of Clif Blocks.
Yes. Whole unopened packages of chews were waiting for the
passing runner.
At first I hesitated. And then I thought about it and
decided that if they didn’t want people to use them, they wouldn’t leave them
here, AND that they’re runners, they would understand that I was in a pinch.
The nutrition made a huge difference for the finish of my
run.
I got a little schmoopy as I ran away from the table about
the fact that I live in a city of runners. Now, I don’t know that it SAVED MY
LIFE. I can tell you, it saved my run.
This afternoon, I wrote to GAWS and thanked them on their Facebook Page.
And next time I run, if I remember, I’ll drop an unopened
package of Honey Stingers or Blocks in the bowl on the table for the next
runner in a pinch.
'Cos RVA... yeah, we're a city of runners.
~savor the run~
3 comments:
You almost lost me at gummy bears...yum...
What a neat story and city. How very cool. I got schmoopy just reading this.
So jealous! Now about that running nutrition.....
That is so awesome!! Perfect timing, huh?
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