Re: Christmas day running
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Originally Posted by
Trog
I will have a trot.
On my wedding day I was still out running with my Dad an hour before we were due at the church. When we got back my mum went berserk :w00t:
On our wedding day we did a fell race. I got to the room to get ready and my daughter went berserk!!! I had two hours to get ready for goodness sake!! I mean, come on how long does it take to do hair, make-up and put a nice frock on? She was really mad lol :mad:
As for running on Christmas day - I hope to do a quick jog out. Certainly running on Christmas eve, new year eve and new year day though.
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Al be running at some point. Something about xmas day being so quiet everywhere. It just feels more isolated. One of the reasons i like to run the hills is for peace and quiet from the drone of town. Xmas day seems to add to that sensation for me.
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I'll be going for a run. I'd like to go somewhere special but any decent length run will do. At one point it looked like I'd be left high and dry for Christmas day so I'd planned an epic run to keep me occupied, I was even considering driving up to Scotland and camping so I could get some coast and mountains. As it is, I'll be sharing my Christmas and we are both going for a run.:)
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Absolutely! I love that peace that reigns on Christmas day. I've always had a Christmas walk regardless of situation but since I became a runner, a run is the best thing for me.
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Originally Posted by
MickTor
Al be running at some point. Something about xmas day being so quiet everywhere. It just feels more isolated. One of the reasons i like to run the hills is for peace and quiet from the drone of town. Xmas day seems to add to that sensation for me.
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Where you going?
Nice to see you again on Sunday Ade btw.
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Originally Posted by
Ady In Accy
Might have a barefoot trot on the beach this year if it's not too humid.
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Off to the sunny Caribbean seas!
You looked quite spiffing in your Sunday best although not convinced your alter ego comes under the super hero category.......................???
Have a cracking Xmas & see you at a few in the new year all being well!
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3 miles every year - always in santa hat :)
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Definitely plan something but usually between 20 mins and an hour. As no race for me on Boxing Day this year will probably do more rather than less.
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Uncle Fester is my Super-hero
Have a lovely Christmas in the Caribbean - you lucky bugger - I'm hoping it's snowing in Bowness on the 27th!!
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Originally Posted by
Ady In Accy
Off to the sunny Caribbean seas!
You looked quite spiffing in your Sunday best although not convinced your alter ego comes under the super hero category.......................???
Have a cracking Xmas & see you at a few in the new year all being well!
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Usually get one in on Christmas Day evening, once it's dark and everyone's in front of the box. You feel as if you're the last man on earth. I think that it was 2004 when it put down a big dump on Christmas Day afternoon. I drove the m-i-l round to the s-i-l's for teatime. Then drove to Fell End near Scorton. It was a full moon and mine were the only footprints in 4 inches of virgin snow, all the way to the trig on Nicky Nook Fell. No headtorch needed!