good man and you live near rochdale which is doubly good in my book
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14 mile bloody cold ont lungs, coughing like ten men when back in the warmth, bath now.
did five miles in fields and over mossley cross and hartshead pike,i wouldn't call it a run,more stumble, fall,slide,slip then run for a little bit before repeating the process,hate this snow,cant wait to get back training properley again
5ml / 1000ft up Beamsley Beacon. Met Guick Dotto skiing down :cool: Stunning sunset and cannot believe amount of snow on surrounding hills :)
7.5 miles trail/field path and woodland run - mostly around Calverley Millenium Walk. Deepest snow only a mere 6 inches:(
Stunning sunset here too just as I was finishing run :cool:
I had one or two problems with humungous snow drifts today - my route over a stile off Stockdale Lane :D
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5.5 mile 1100ft tough going but nice and quite. Really enjoyed myself. Ernie says its too cold for him though, and I don't run fast enough:o
3hr 15min from home passing by several local landmarks: Beamsley Beacon, Middleton Woods, White Wells and the Badger Stone. Good to see a couple out on Ilkley Moor on skis :cool:
Just back from about 9 miles from Abbey Village- over Great Hill and across to start of Darwen Moor and back though the lower end of Roddlesworth woods.
Fantastic morning. Deep in places, a bit blowy on top but dry powder and amazing hoare frost patterns.
Hope it snows again on Mon / Tues I could get very used to this.
Back home with no mud, almost dry feet and just a bit of sweaty gear.