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Never Without Entertainment

    One of the advantages to living in Morocco and being a runner is the awesome things I get to see and conversations I get to have while out on my runs (especially my long runs). I have seen all kinds of interesting/crazy things I do not think I would have ever seen had I not been a runner. For example, just the other day I was on a ten mile run, really close to Jma El Fna, the famous old square in Marakech. I was about to cross a road when I had to just stop and smile because right in front of me was a man on an ancient bike with a 7 foot tree resting on the rack on the back of his bike. 

    This is not by any means an isolated incident. A few months ago while out on another long run (this was a 20 miler in Rabat), I was stopping by a little convenience store (here it would be called a hanout) to buy a bottle of water. I often do my long runs in the middle of cities and because of this  I do not carry my Camelbak since there are stores everywhere that I can buy water from. I only carry the water I need to last until it's late enough in the morning when stores begin to open. Back to the story, I stopped at a store and asked to buy a cold bottle of water. The owner gave me the water, I payed then turned to leave, and suddenly realized I no longer had the bottle. The man had taken the bottle back and was looking at me very concerned. After a moment of silence he asked me, "Are you running?" To which I said I was. He then explained to me as he walked out the front door that because I was hot if I were to drink cold water I would die or become very sick. When he returned to his store he had in his hand a bottle of water that had been sitting in the sun. After handing it to me he said, "that's better, now you will not be sick, go run." I knew better than to argue with this cultural belief and continued my run with a hot bottle of water.

   Sights and conversations like these make running so much more exciting. I love running in the woods and on trails, in the country on wide open roads with clean air, but if I never ran in the city I would not get to have interesting conversations or receive encouragement from older men sitting on rocks watching the sunset near the ocean. I would not get to see snake charmers, four men on one moped, castles, city walls, and a culture so different from my own. I love running in the city and I love running in Morocco.

Posted on January 13, 2013 and filed under "general", "story".

Welcome to runninginmorocco.com


    Welcome to Running in Morocco. My goal here is to inform and entertain my readers about running, not only running in general but also more specifically about running in Morocco (and if I happen to be traveling elsewhere, there may also be post about those places).
   
    I like to look online in advance and learn about the best places to run, races, or even groups in the cities where I am planning on visiting. Before my first visit to morocco I did a little research and found very little about places to run or even information about local races. Yes, there are the race organizers websites but there were very few race reviews or comments. It is now several years later and there is still very little information online and in English about this topic. This blog plans on changing that.
   
    My hope is to be as informative as possible and as entertaining as my personality allows me to be. If there is a specific question you have about Morocco, running, races, or other sporting events let me know and I will try to answer you and if I don't know the answer I will try to find it.
   
    I started running out of necessity and it became one of my passions. I enjoy seeing others take up the sport and helping them to do so. This is hopefully another way for me to contribute to the global running community. Alright, that's enough, I'm going for a run...
Posted on January 10, 2013 and filed under "general".