“I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day.”
~Vincent Van Gogh
Night running….. mystery….. the unknown…. darkness….peacefulness….calm. Night running is wondrous. It seems as though the world has stopped for a brief moment in time. No hustle and bustle. All is silent. The houses twinkle in the distance, the sounds of animals waking up, the moon illuminating the way. The hills seem to melt under my feet, my mind unable to see far ahead to the next climb approaching. There’s a sense of lightness, calmness, tranquility, and ease.
This was our first night run of the season, earlier than normal, usually we plan an epic overnight run to prepare the boys of Brownsville for the VT 100. I was so giddy….excited for the longest run in some time for me, and a night one to boot!! A date night with the hubs, if you will.
Have you ever ventured out in the night to run??? I’d love to hear your experiences! We only had two cars pass us (gotta love country living)…probably thought they were in an episode of the twilight zone with our blue and pink lights flashing. Our tailwind turned to slush, but we unscrewed our caps and had lemon slushies along the way…yum! Coming out of a trail around mile 5, we heard a man and his dog in the distance. Naia (as we heard him call her) was very curious as to why crazy, colorful, humans were approaching her. The man yelled, “Are you walking or on horseback!!??”…we said “We’re running! Nice night for it, huh…….um…is your dog friendly???” She was a love bug, wanting to give us kisses. Phew! Hubs was recently bit while running, hence the pic of him with the “dog stick” just in case. We followed the moon, who was playing peak a boo with us between the trees, lighting the way. The stars were abundant last night….a bit of quiet before the storm.

the beautiful moon lighting our way

the nor’easter is in full force as I type..
Things to remember
Always snag a running buddy or let someone at least know where you are going.
Carry a “dog stick” just in case
Bring fuel/food (preferable tailwind for hydration and my go to.. Luna & Clif bars and my most favorite SIMPLE Squares..
Always wear reflective gear and some sort of blinking light, if on the roads
Headlamp
Dress warm if you live in the arctic like me….layers, layers, layers
Bring camera…iPhone
Have fun and Enjoy!!!

A few must haves….
A little video of our fun…..Warning! Might be a little trippy with the flashing lights…hehehehe
See ya on the trails……. xoxoxo
Krista 🙂
I’ve always been weary of running at night, but I feel with a headlamp and a buddy I would be in good shape.
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Yes!! A running buddy is perfect For that! And a good headlamp ….always good to be prepared!!! Have you done some night running? 🙂
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I have, but while I was on vacation. I was doing hill repeats over a bridge that’s very well lit.
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That’s great!!! I just love it out there, so peaceful….keep it up!!!
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I love night running! My most memorable night run was my late-night leg that I ran for Hood to Coast last year… I was over-exhausted, dirty, and mile after mile was an uphill battle both literally and figuratively. Oddly, somehow, I reached this point where I felt peaceful and almost meditative through the pain. The hardest part was knowing I was going to have to run another several miles in the morning!
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Tamra, you are so right about the feeling of meditation…..I think everything is so quiet and the mind seems to relax as well….Hood to Coast is a bucket list! Looks like so much fun!!!!! xo
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