11k walk in the competition at golf. Very warm and humid. Better when the sun came out.
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11k walk in the competition at golf. Very warm and humid. Better when the sun came out.
6.5 iles, 750ft, 2:15
Slow around the Beamer's Trail as kept bumping in to people we knew.
Nice to see the Butlers Arm open in Pleasington for takeaway ice cream and beer.
12.46 miles, 3,281 feet, 3 hours 7 minutes: Fairfield Horseshoe. Lots on the fell - about 50? There was one group of about 20 men - I think they were army trainees or something like that. Several groups just looked at me when I asked "to one side please" - it was as if I was speaking a foreign language. Town is still quiet.
13.24 mile, 1800ft, 4:09
From home cross country to Brinscall, Great Hill, Piccadilly, Cartridge Hill, a pit stop at the café for some lemon drizzle cake and a chilled can of Fanta and then across the fields of Tockholes home.
About 13 miles on the north side of Wharfedale. From Timble along the bottom of the moor to climb Beamsley Beacon and over to Round Hill and back. Yorkshire is wonderful. More runners than normal around and I got an ego boost when one was impressed with my Tour of Pendle shirt.
8.15 miles, 607 feet, 77 minutes: Troutbeck Bridge, Troutbeck itself, back to Ambleside. Far more cars - now convoys rather than ones and twos. Normally of course it is bumper to bumper at this time of year.
I hope we do not go to 1 metre - it will be meaningless except where it is strictly controlled - so many are completely ignoring space/distance on paths/pavements/roads.
Remains very humid - no thunderstorms yet.
5.56 miles, 203 feet, 51 minutes: Clappersgate and Ambleside - was heading further but turned back at a rumble of thunder - thought I had better play safe. Some bathers and picnickers near the Roman ruins, but still quiet.
6.43 miles, 633 feet, 60 minutes: Drunken Duck loop. This is a lovely route when the sun is really hot as about three quarters of it is in the shade - and it is very quiet - about 10 people and 5 cyclists on the entire route.
Apparently town is rather busier - some of the outdoor shops are open. I know at least one outdoor shop has an appointment system, and they warn that people without appointments may be turned away. Is shopping as a leisure activity coming to an end?
Nice 10k walk around the local golf course.
Oh and pushing a trolley containing clubs.