I'll be the first since this whole night running thing is my bag
1. In the summer, I will sometimes take melatonin and might plan on getting up a bit later (thankfully my work schedule is flexible enough for this). However, I usually don't sleep much anyhow, so even with the mel I still typically manage to get up early enough to get to work before every one else. The other option is to go to bed early and then get up at 3 or 4 am and run. Getting up and out is hard, but once I am out I always love it. In the winter it's not as much of a problem since it's dark from 5 pm to 8 am; you can be more flexible with your hours. I guess my fallback is the melatonin, which is good for my high-strungedness as well as for sleeping.
2. I usually just wear a headlamp if I need light at all. I've done full moon runs where I didn't need a light. I have seen lights that attach to a sternum strap for a daypack, and these would probably also work with a Nathan pack (check Zombie Runner website). Another option is a light that clips onto a hat bill. They aren't as bright as a headlamp, though. Some folks will carry very small but bright flashlights, but I don't like to have things in my hands.
3. I guess I'm stupid or brave or clueless. I don't worry about this. Well, sometimes I worry about mountain lions and moose, but these could be a problem regardless of one's gender. I've never had an incident with a person (with a grouse, yes, but not any people). This is a personal thing, though. If you are really concerned, take a self defense class and practice acting bada$$ (this is my secret). I refuse to let fear keep me from doing things I love. I don't choose areas that might be more dangerous. I don't usually see anyone at all when I run in the dark. Do you have a friend who might be willing to go with you on a trial run? Can you get your DH out there with you?
I do really love running in the dark in the winter. It's magical to be out there when it's 10F and everything is frozen. In the summer it's more of a necessity, although it's not as hot in SLC as it is where you are.
Let us know if you give it a shot!



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. Just think,in another six months we will be having the Holiday eating frenzy again.