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    All frozen solid this morning so had a remarkably mud free run today if a tad chilly and icy in places.

    All my socks are black. More mile vermont 3 pairs for £10 or Pete bland own brand.

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    Wheezing, I have black Running Bear socks too. Yiannis used to have (and might well still have) wonderful chocolate brown ones! iirc both Stef and I wore RBs on our wedding day. Stef’s were sky blue, borrowed from me

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteS View Post
    All frozen solid this morning so had a remarkably mud free run today if a tad chilly and icy in places.
    Same here: went out at 8:30am with thermometer showing -3C. Had to be careful on frozen rutted ground. Went through the ice cover just once, so came back with one white sock and one brown sock!
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    Mud now the worst it has been for quite a while. Most notable places at least ankle deep. #Somme

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    The going along the canal on Sunday was very muddy. Cross Country this weekend could be interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travs View Post
    The going along the canal on Sunday was very muddy.
    Try using the towpath.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonykay View Post
    Try using the towpath.
    My wife described the towpath behind our house as being one big puddle

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    In 30 years that I have lived in Loughborough, I can't remember the paths that I run on ever having as much mud and standing water as now. Still, it feels great to be out running after two and a half weeks off with a calf strain.
    In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
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    ... wish we had some. Just a little bit. Paths round here are like sand. No they are sand and I'm not training for the Marathon de Sables
    Last edited by PeteS; 25-07-2018 at 09:57 PM.

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    Some down at Mardale village
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