Gaz76
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Nice one, just got to get out and run now!! Oh and blame @Man_City_Loyal if yer dont like it!!
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Nice one, just got to get out and run now!! Oh and blame @Man_City_Loyal if yer dont like it!!
I’ve been running consistently for a year now, aiming for 1000 miles this yearNice one, just got to get out and run now!! Oh and blame @Man_City_Loyal if yer dont like it!!
I’m at 75 miles this month... want 150 a month if possible... 3k miles in total running and on bike in the year is my goal.I’ve been running consistently for a year now, aiming for 1000 miles this year
Imagine how fast you'd be if you listened to some Joy Division!Best of New Order on the headphones
4 miles in 34 mins
Imagine how fast you'd be if you listened to some Joy Division!
Ace that, I want to get into cycling but feel I wouldn’t really make use of it. I like the simplicity of running. Shoes, watch & headphonesI’m at 75 miles this month... want 150 a month if possible... 3k miles in total running and on bike in the year is my goal.
Your not alone, my current "favourites" are the ones that stare at you from the other side of a huge puddle, theres only one small path through and they just decide "fuck you, you can wait until I dawdle along the path" great fun when just running straight through said puddle, water water everywhere!!Anybody else get annoyed with gormless walkers not giving way or blocking the pavement?
*sorry, was a bit pissed off when I wrote this. Always great when people acknowledge and give way which is met by a "thanks" and thumbs up from me. Just amazed that with so many places shut and in the middle of a pandemic people still can't be arsed to politely step aside. A petty rant but wanted to get it off my chest.
I would love to run somewhere like Llandudno. The north promenade is very wide, so you can almost guarantee no interference from other people. It is 3k long, so you could easily do 6k there and back without ascending a single metre.Anybody else get annoyed with gormless walkers not giving way or blocking the pavement?
*sorry, was a bit pissed off when I wrote this. Always great when people acknowledge and give way which is met by a "thanks" and thumbs up from me. Just amazed that with so many places shut and in the middle of a pandemic people still can't be arsed to politely step aside. A petty rant but wanted to get it off my chest.
I would love to run somewhere like Llandudno. The north promenade is very wide, so you can almost guarantee no interference from other people. It is 3k long, so you could easily do 6k there and back without ascending a single metre.
If you felt more ambitious, you could run around the Great Orme - around 9k, with some uphills and downhills. You could go to the top of the Orme and down again - around 8k with a 200m ascent. Definitely not one I would fancy.
Or you could cover almost any length running around the area between the two Ormes and the West Shore on nice wide footpaths.
I ran around Derwentwater last summer. It was flat, sunny, early and fantastic in all repects. A few days later I tried running to Walla Crag. Big mistake. Uphill was exhausting and down the other side was a scramble.
Have a look at the Conwy half marathon normally early November starts and finishes in Conwy but runs through Llandudno up the Orme rd and back down through DeganwyI would love to run somewhere like Llandudno. The north promenade is very wide, so you can almost guarantee no interference from other people. It is 3k long, so you could easily do 6k there and back without ascending a single metre.
If you felt more ambitious, you could run around the Great Orme - around 9k, with some uphills and downhills. You could go to the top of the Orme and down again - around 8k with a 200m ascent. Definitely not one I would fancy.
Or you could cover almost any length running around the area between the two Ormes and the West Shore on nice wide footpaths.
I ran around Derwentwater last summer. It was flat, sunny, early and fantastic in all repects. A few days later I tried running to Walla Crag. Big mistake. Uphill was exhausting and down the other side was a scramble.
Definitely. I turn 60 in summer, and one of my running goals is to run a half marathon when I'm 60. I'll bear that one in mind.Have a look at the Conwy half marathon normally early November starts and finishes in Conwy but runs through Llandudno up the Orme rd and back down through Deganwy
There is plenty of uphill but the downhill is rapid
Possibly my favourite race
Anybody else get annoyed with gormless walkers not giving way or blocking the pavement?
*sorry, was a bit pissed off when I wrote this. Always great when people acknowledge and give way which is met by a "thanks" and thumbs up from me. Just amazed that with so many places shut and in the middle of a pandemic people still can't be arsed to politely step aside. A petty rant but wanted to get it off my chest.