I was really excited about the Pittsburgh Half for many reasons. Although I've only been out to Pittsburgh once (after the Buffalo Creek half marathon two falls ago oddly enough)... I had a great time and enjoyed how close everything was, and the great views and food the city has to offer. I was looking forward running through different neighborhoods of the city, over some of its bridges, and along the many views.
I was also looking forward to the nice long fall drive through PA, and especially excited about my road trip partner, pictured below....
If you've ever made the drive on the PA turnpike from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, you know that 4 tunnels take you through the Allegheny Mountains between Carlisle and Irwin, Pennsylvania. Kodiak and I drove through Blue, Kittatinny, Tuscarora, and Allegheny Mountains. And then just east of Pittsburgh, we went through one more, the Squirrel Hill Tunnel.
Kody agreed to go with me to packet pick-up only we stopped at Riverside Park afterwards, home of the Allegheny Observatory.
Imprisonment KODY!!!
Kodiak decided on the Observatory Trail, a half mile loop through the woods.
Mister Mustard leads the way.
Water Stop.
We checked in the Red Roof, and Kodiak quickly claims his sleeping spot.
He also decided that we should share my Gorilla Finisher Medal from the Albany Half (see previous blog).
So on to the half... It started in the SouthSide Works, the newer shopping and dining section of the city. We were stuck with the kind of annoying chilly morning where you know you will warm up two miles into the run, and overheat with too many layers, so you just stand there shivering waiting for it to start.
SouthSide Works Movie Theater.
Start of the race.
We headed west on Carson Street through the South Side.
Past Primanti Brothers of Course. Let me give you a hint about this place, the food is great, obviously, but the menu boasts a "Second Best Selling Sandwich" (Pitts Burger Cheese Steak) but no Best Selling One. Don't ask them what the best selling one it, its a trick, and they will laugh at you if you do.
The race continues along the water, past the Monongahela and Duquesne Inclines.

Monongahela Incline.

View of Heinz Field from the South Shore. We will be running past it in a few miles after we cross the Ohio River.

Monongahela Incline.
View of Heinz Field from the South Shore. We will be running past it in a few miles after we cross the Ohio River.
View of Downtown Pittsburgh as we get farther and farther away...

A view of the West End Bridge up ahead, we will leave the South Shore and cross the river.


Running past Heinz Field

View of the City from the West End Bridge.
Duquesne Incline and Mount Washington from the North Shore.
Running past Heinz Field
The BUS - His Grille.
Our McFadden's is better.

The Andy Warhol Museum - America's Largest Single Artist Collection.

PNC Park.
The North Shore turned into River Avenue and took us North Along the Allegheny River this time, before we crossed it over the 31st street Bridge.
Crossing the Allegheny over the 31st first street bridge.
View of downtown Pittsburgh, where we headed next to run through the Strip District and the Downtown Financial District, before heading back East along the Monongahela river.
Crossing the Monongahela River on the Hot Metal Bridge.
Hot Metal Bridge.
One last view of the city.
And.....the finish.

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