
It was a brave few who ignored the threat of rain to attend the kick-off of the Tuesday Night Crawlers.
We ran at a formerly secret location--the long hilly gravel road that leads to the Botanical Gardens.
There are hills here that will get you ready for a hilly trail run--say like--well, I dunno--maybe err....Pumpkin Holler??

Susan and Laurie, who I hope to have pix for soon, joined one Trail Zombie for a bit of night creeping action.

We ran around three miles and nearly solved all of the problems in the world. Other than putting a stop to earthquakes, we pretty much have it handled.

The charm of this route is the spectacular view of downtown Tulsa, and the lights further east. We'll run here again. It's a mere seven miles from the downtown inner dispersal loop, a safe place to park, and a very cool experience.

Thank you, Susan, for your photo!!
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