Hood to Coast storm 2015 in Seaside Oregon 80+ MPH Winds OMG!!

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Hood to Coast storm 2015 in Seaside Oregon 80+ MPH Winds OMG!!
The 2015 Hood to Coast Relay was going smooth until they reached Seaside Oregon where they were met with 70+ MPH winds. Race organizers had already set up the concert stage, finish line, and beer garden and didn’t anticipate the strength and power of the wind gusts. The storm started rolling in at 5am and by 7am the beach was closed near the Seaside Turnaround and the finish line setup and tents were all destroyed. The race went on as scheduled but instead finished on Broadway. Overall the racers seemed like they had a great time and were not affected by the Hood to Coast Hurricane. Click on the link Hood to Coast Relay Seaside Oregon 2015 to see more amazing pictures of the storm damage and the race finish line. In all my years of living on the Oregon Coast I have never seen a storm like this in the summer, especially not in the month of August. Rumor has it that event organizers suffered more than $150,000 in storm damage to sound equipment alone not counting the food, tents, and lost revenue from beer and wine sales. Overall the reaction on the beach in Seaside was positive and the racers appeared to be enjoying themselves. The 34th annual HTC had a ruff finish but you can expect participants to be back next year ready for another race.
HTC15 | Hood To Storm Relay
HTC15 | Hood To Storm Relay
You know how you can never repeat something that was magical? You can try, but it normal ends in a fizzle of disappointment. The first time I ran Hood To Coast with Nuun Hydration, it was this crazy awesome experience. I’ve been hoping to do it again ever since. This year I got the chance. Two weeks ago, when my husband and I got the opportunity to join a team for HTC15, I kept telling him how…
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The finish line for the Hood to Coast Relay in Seaside Oregon was destroyed by a giant storm today! 70 MPH winds hit the Oregon Coast early this morning and continued throughout the day. Event organizers were forced to move the finish line to Broadway and cancel the post race beach festivities like the concert and beer garden. This video was taken by Morrisey Productions.
Exchanges may not be our strong suit but we sure are bright #DoinHoodToCoastThingsWithMyFriends #htc15