but to be fair it's done 90,000 from new and this is the first year it's cost us anything major beyond normal maintainance.
besides you can't say you're a petrol head unless you've owned an Alpha....:p
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2 hour snow run over Pendle this morning. Loads of mainly wet snow, made for interesting conditions. especially down Geranimo!
Snow running deffo my fave type of running by a mile!
Roll back a couple of days to Tuesday, headtorcher about 8 miles 1000' climb blowing a gale, sprinkling of snow on the tops, cross wind for much of the route really tricky on the exposed Cleveland Way.
Last nights head torch run over Howden edge, 2 short eared owls ghosted through our head torch beams- 6.6miles and 1400ft
Today- over a very snowy and cold Bleaklow 10 miles and 1300ft
3 back to back runs to work this week plus a couple of headtorcher's wit dog, 40 miles since tuesday.
10k last night with 4 *1k efforts, felt ok after, but this morning I have a cold, was going to do The Stoop on Sunday so I hope this clears up.
6 miler up round Top of Pike and back. Local scallies have wrecked the cairn again :thunbdown:
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90 mins around baildon moor with a chum from work. His first proper off road excursion and he seemed to like it. Very icy in places especially over the big rocks.
Remind me! Whats training again......!!! :o
10.5 miles 1600' though it felt longer in the snow. Home-Knowl Hill-Higher Hill-Whittle Pike returning via the Dings and reservoirs.
Whittle Pike stunning in the snow :cool:
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