The first section of a new bypass around the south side of
Grand Rapids officially opened for vehicular traffic
Wednesday, Nov. 21. The previous Sunday, however, saw
some traffic of a different kind.A group of a dozen runners from a local running club
realized it was the last chance to run on the new five-mile
section of freeway known locally as the South Beltline, more
formally as the Paul B. Henry Freeway (M-6). We met at
eight. Sunday morning in the
pea-soup fog at Cascade Park southeast of Grand Rapids
to begin our running odyssey. Steph positioned her van just
over five miles west on Broadmoor (M-37) to shuttle the
people who didn't want to do the whole out-and-back loop.
About three miles out, Big John started to laugh, "You know
what would be funny as heck? Running naked on the South
Beltline." Shawn was riding beside us on his bike, and the
Little Mexican, David was running with us as well. We had a
good laugh at the suggestion, but the next thing we knew,
Big John lost the shirt and running shorts. He ran about a
quarter mile, enjoying the fresh, foggy air.
Already coming back on the other side, the fast guys in the
group caught a bit of John's show. Scott, the red-headed
skinny guy decided to get in on the act as well, so we then
had naked guys running both sides of the road.
We ran west to Broadmoor, went south and then back up
the ramp on the other side, heading east. After about a mile,
just Big John and I were running together, and it occurred to
me--this is the only chance I'll ever have to run naked on the
South Beltline. What the heck. I stripped down to just my
running shoes and water-bottle belt. There I was, running
naked down the freeway in the middle of November.
Some of the girls were walking just one way on the course,
and, as fate would have it, we saw them off in the distance
through the fog. It was, however, too late to do anything
about it by that time, so we decided to run by them as quickly
as possible and make
the best of it. We met them just as they were crossing over
to the west-bound lanes.
Shawn had met the ladies a few minutes earlier and was
riding along beside them. He tells the story:
"'Who are those two coming this way?,' one of the ladies
asked. 'Are those runners? It's hard to tell in the fog.'
"I said, 'Yes. From their strides, it looks like Big John on the
left and Marathon Don on the right.'
"As the two figures got closer, coming out of the fog
someone exclaimed, 'Are they?' 'They're not!' 'Yes, they're
naked!' They came running by us with their clothes in hand
and other body parts freely swaying in the wind! People
shouted and applauded as the two streaked by."
"It was surreal," one of the girls said, "Two Greek-god-like
silhouettes appearing out of the fog, totally naked." OK, that
may be a slight misquote. Actually, I think somebody said, "I
thought they called him BIG John?!"
After passing the girls, we put our clothes back on. Shawn
made sure the girls got to the van, then headed back out on
his bike to catch up with us. We were a couple miles from
the end, when suddenly Shawn screamed, "SHRINKAGE!!"
as he blazed by on the
bicycle, naked as a jaybird.
The First South Beltline Naked Run ended uneventfully, with
no one getting arrested.
The fog here in Grand Rapids kept us from seeing the
Leonid meteor shower Sunday morning. But someone DID
report seeing a FULL MOON.
and the adventure continues....
Marathon Don