Running in Minneapolis
by
Jess
- Monday, May 28, 2018
After being sick for the first three weeks of May, I was really excited when I finally started feeling better after a heavy course of antibiotics and steroids to shrink my ridiculously swollen tonsils.
The timing worked well too because a few days after getting the new medicine, I was off on a work trip to Minneapolis. I started feeling better just in time to squeeze in a gorgeous morning run across the Mississippi.
The weather was perfect when I left my hotel, in the mid-60s with no humidity.
I kept a fairly even pace for most of the run, though I stopped a few times to snag some pictures.
The Mississippi River was about a mile from my hotel, so I ran there and crossed over the Stone Arch bridge.
I got some really nice views of St. Anthony's Falls before heading south toward the campus of the University of Minnesota.
I ran through campus a bit and found my way back across another bridge into Minneapolis again.
I wasn't completely sure the fastest way to get back to my hotel, so I plugged my address in Google Maps and the directions took me right past U.S. Bank stadium -- the site of the Eagle's first ever Super Bowl victory.
I obviously had a little moment there.
The run was just shy of five miles, the longest distance I've run in a really long time. It was such a great way to see the city. And Minneapolis was such a beautiful city.
I was impressed how very green it was. It seemed to be full of parks and lakes. I didn't have a car on the trip, so I mainly stayed in and around the downtown area, but I loved how easily walkable the city seemed to be (at least where I was staying).
If Minneapolis weren't so ridiculously cold and snow-covered in the winter, I would have considered moving there in a heartbeat.
The city clearly made quite the impression!
The timing worked well too because a few days after getting the new medicine, I was off on a work trip to Minneapolis. I started feeling better just in time to squeeze in a gorgeous morning run across the Mississippi.
The weather was perfect when I left my hotel, in the mid-60s with no humidity.
I kept a fairly even pace for most of the run, though I stopped a few times to snag some pictures.
The Mississippi River was about a mile from my hotel, so I ran there and crossed over the Stone Arch bridge.
I got some really nice views of St. Anthony's Falls before heading south toward the campus of the University of Minnesota.
I ran through campus a bit and found my way back across another bridge into Minneapolis again.
I wasn't completely sure the fastest way to get back to my hotel, so I plugged my address in Google Maps and the directions took me right past U.S. Bank stadium -- the site of the Eagle's first ever Super Bowl victory.
I obviously had a little moment there.
The run was just shy of five miles, the longest distance I've run in a really long time. It was such a great way to see the city. And Minneapolis was such a beautiful city.
I was impressed how very green it was. It seemed to be full of parks and lakes. I didn't have a car on the trip, so I mainly stayed in and around the downtown area, but I loved how easily walkable the city seemed to be (at least where I was staying).
If Minneapolis weren't so ridiculously cold and snow-covered in the winter, I would have considered moving there in a heartbeat.
The city clearly made quite the impression!