Date: September 8, 2014
Time: About 4:30pm.
Weather: Mostly sunny, apx 78 degrees fahrenheit
Terrain: Campus paved walks, cement trails, bark dust trails.
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: ~3 miles
Shoes: Nike+ Lunarfly 1.5 "Ducks" Version
Bonus: Discovering Steve Prefontaine's old running trails
Johnson Hall: Beware the horses within stricken by heart attacks |
Runners Engagement Score (RES): 11/10 (It is Track Town USA...) [**see explanatory post)
I failed to adequately explore Eugene as a runner during my college years there. Frankly, it is embarrassing that only on this trip did I discover Steve Prefontaine's old running paths on the north banks of the Willamette River. But in failure comes gained wisdom so they say.
At the invitation of my old college alma mater, I was back in Eugene for both an Oregon football game (we won, thankfully, against a very good Michigan State team) and for a visit with faculty and staff of the Clark Honors College and the Law School. With an extra hour on my hand before needing to catch my flight, I donned my running shoes and headed out from the central campus.
Helpful signs along the path from campus. |
A pure joy of an afternoon run.
The approach from the UofO Arts Studios area to the footbridge over the Willamette, underneath the railroad tracks. |
Looking down on the Willamette River from the footbridge. A good place to soak feet after a run too. |
Pre's running trails, nicely maintained by www.OregonTrackClub.org. |
One of the many areas north of the footbridge to catch one of Pre's old trails. [That is not Zack Galifianakis]. |
SE of Autzen, in Alton Baker park. A great place for a breather on a run. |
The southern route back, returning to campus over the footbridge. Spencer's Butte, a popular hiking (and trial running) spot is at center, in the distance. |
The end of the run at the Fishbowl, home of the famous "food fight" scene from Animal House. And thankfully preserved in this phase of the remodeling of the student union. |
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