Let the countdown begin! Hood to Coast is coming up this weekend, so I made my list, checked it twice and started prepping early to avoid forgetting any last-minute items.
Because I’m an overnight relay newbie, my due diligence consisted of cross-checking a few different lists to see what people recommend. Here’s a peek at what I’m packing:
- Coeur Sports hat for sun protection (day) and warmth (night)
- Garmin Forerunner 910XT for tracking mileage during my legs
- TriSlide for keeping chafage at bay
- Flip flops for letting my feet breathe between legs
- A comfy outfit for down-time
- CEP compression calf sleeves if I decide I need support
- Four different running outfits (we’re down a runner, so I’m doing four legs)
- Petzl headlamp for nighttime running
- Sunglasses to shield eyes during the day
- Bonk Breaker bars to stay fueled
- Lacrosse ball to massage out any tight spots
- A towel for mopping sweat or drying off post-shower
- Lululemon waterproof hoodie, just in case it rains
- Bag to transport all my gear
- Travel pillow so I can try to catch a few winks
- Osmo Active Hydration for Women
- S! Caps for electrolytes and salt
- Antacid tablets to ward off tummy troubles
- Nuun for keeping electrolyte levels in check
- Deodorant to help keep me (and the van) from stinking
- Sunscreen for during my daytime legs
- Backpack to carry additional items
- Two pairs of running shoes to swap every leg
- Sigvaris performance socks for recovery between legs
- Napsack jacket/sleeping bag combo for staying warm while dozing
Not pictured:
- Waterproof tarp for keeping my sleeping bag dry
- Knuckle Lights for nighttime running
- Socks & underwear — five pairs, one for each leg plus a spare set
- Shower Pill body wipes to help clean up
- Colgate Wisps disposable toothbrushes to freshen up
- Misc food to stay fueled — PB&J sandwiches, potato chips, etc.
- Misc. meds/first aid — Advil, pepto, chapstick, ear plugs, etc.
- Cell phone and chargers to stay in touch
- Gallon-sized Ziploc bags to sort outfits and gear
Let’s hope I’m not missing anything! What are your must-have items for overnight relays?



































