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Running in the dark.

Road ID Elite

Road ID Elite

Amphipod

Amphipod

Recently I moved from the city to the burbs.  The biggest difference I have found is safety.  I was actually safer running downtown in Baltimore than I am out here in the county.  I don’t think the drivers are looking for pedestrians.  Not only have I had close calls, I have witnessed other runners almost get hit in cross walks going with the light.  This has convinced me to go full DORK.  I have always run with my RoadID, it makes my wife feel better but, now I have taken safety to a whole new level.  Tonight I ran with my Amphipod reflective belt thingy and a PETZL headlamp.  I admit I felt pretty silly however, something was different in the run tonight.  People saw me.  A car was getting ready to make a left turn through the cross walk I was crossing, I looked right at him with my lamp blazing and he stopped in his tracks.  I felt like I had a new super power.  Other times during the 6 mile run I saw cars take more precaution as they approached, maybe it was just a foot stepping off the gas to slow down and look at the one man light show but, who cares, they saw me.  I felt a little safer.

Another benefit was being able to see the bent up sidewalks in the dark.  So if you see a well lit runner in the Baltimore are give me a wave.

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  1. Vince says:

    I had a very good winter with a lot of running in the dark. Before the snow came, it went pretty black. I had a 2 gram led light hanging on my pinkie. I tried to run without it which resulted in a closer feel to nature, higher knee running (couldn’t risk tripping now). I knew the tracks pretty well though but I regularly ran 20 km in blackness. What I hated most was some dofus coming at me with this big bad headlight! But each to his own – I liked running in the dark. Did I need to see something I could just press my little led light which, with night adjusted eyes, was very sufficient.

    Anywho – thanks for your blog – very informative.

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