Love that picture Andy :thumbup:
10k race today. Very proud of my hubby who ran it too, I know its not a big distance but he has never run that far before :)
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Love that picture Andy :thumbup:
10k race today. Very proud of my hubby who ran it too, I know its not a big distance but he has never run that far before :)
finished the forest of dean trail half marathon today which was good because never run that far and it was fairly hilly. i did it in about 1hour54 not had official timings yet. i know this is not fast but a good start and something to build on and it was always my aim to do under two hours which i did.
45 miles and 8600ft climb this week.A rest till Wednesday i think,then Lakes Wed for a long one run out with Pennine Thurs and a recce of 3 Peaks Sat.
That ridge is an awesome bit of running Onehill Its my new fav route
20m/over 3000ft (can't download Garmin at the mo) reccying parts of the Old Counties Tops route. Due to the kindness of the Crumblies, had a great day oot in the Lakes, dog tired now, so is the Dog!
Fantastic evening run up to withins, 8 mile approx 1500ft and over 11mins off best time. Didn't need headtorch till final decent down past the old websters brewery. Happy days.http://www.sportstracklive.com/track...withins/142684
looks a nice ridge run andy.
i was up loughrig and silverhowe on a sunny sunday morning in the lakes v nice too.
A glorious run yesterday morning from home around the Settle Loop (which is a 10-ish mile circuit of the limestone ridge that is plonked nicely on the map between Settle and Malham), with my customery add on of a visit to the trig on Warrendale Knotts near the end. By the time I got to the trig the sun had come out and, with almost no breeze at all, it was a beautiful spring morning. What with that and the cacophany of sheep baa-ing and birds twittering I just had to sit down, marvel at the view and contemplate the world and my, all things considered, insignificant existance within it :)