I've been promoting an idea on Twitter but it hasn't caught much traction. I would like to run it by you to see what you think.
The
Lincoln Marathon and Half-Marathon is coming up in a few weeks. The route uses a portion of the Boosalis Trail from 48th to 21st Streets parallel to Highway 2. Now, the Boosalis Trail is actually a bit of a bottleneck. In fact, its narrowness is one of the main reasons why Marathon organizers have limited total sign-ups to 10,000 participants. That's about to change,
pending a few more signatures. If all goes well, the trail will be widened this summer. That would, theoretically at least, allow the Lincoln Marathon and Half-Marathon to expand to 15,000 participants.
(Photo credit:
Great Plains Trails Network)
Here's my idea. Since the path is about to be torn out anyway, why not dress it up a bit for the runners and walkers? The most obvious opportunity is for
Life is Right branding -- the arrows and branding colors -- to be painted onto the trail. In addition to that, remember those goofy street signs that have popped up on various holidays? Similar, running-related messages could be painted on the trail.
There are a few of other possibilities. One is sponsorship messages. It's possible that local ordinances prohibit painting a big Pepsi logo on the trail, but if not, it'd be a nice way to recognize the run's sponsors. Another idea is to recognize all of the National Guard runners who participate in the Lincoln Marathon. Or more broadly, welcome runners from each state. You could draw each state and write the number of runners who came from there.
My final idea is a series of
Burma-Shave-style quips painted along the trail. Perhaps something like:
One step, two steps
Three steps, four
Half-marathoners have
Just six miles more!
There's my idea. I received a tiny bit of support from Lincoln Track Club's Twitter account, but the City of Lincoln and Parks & Rec have been silent on the matter. What do you think about it?