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  • Good Luck getting your Z, if you haven't already done so, you'll have to break out the passport.


    Moors Valley was my destination of choice yesterday. Beautiful country park, set in woodlands.
    Over 500 runners meant for a slow start on a fairly narrow track, but i still got round in a decent time.    
  • Wormwood Scrubs for me yesterday - slightly tricky course but a lot of fun and a great morning for it.

    Anyone heading out for the German unity day runs this week? 
  • Good Luck getting your Z, if you haven't already done so, you'll have to break out the passport.


    Moors Valley was my destination of choice yesterday. Beautiful country park, set in woodlands.
    Over 500 runners meant for a slow start on a fairly narrow track, but i still got round in a decent time.    
    There are some challenges I'm not bothered about,  and travelling abroad to tick off alphabet letters doesn't appeal to me personally. I feel guilty enough driving an hour or so to tick off NENDY's for less than half an hours running. I've chosen to target the P-Index  instead, hoping to get that to ten by running each of the ten courses closest to home ten times. I'm happy to finish on the 50 tourist runs I've completed to date, but I have three in mind for next year to do during UK city holiday breaks if the stars align. 
  • swordfish said:
    Good Luck getting your Z, if you haven't already done so, you'll have to break out the passport.


    Moors Valley was my destination of choice yesterday. Beautiful country park, set in woodlands.
    Over 500 runners meant for a slow start on a fairly narrow track, but i still got round in a decent time.    
    There are some challenges I'm not bothered about,  and travelling abroad to tick off alphabet letters doesn't appeal to me personally. I feel guilty enough driving an hour or so to tick off NENDY's for less than half an hours running. I've chosen to target the P-Index  instead, hoping to get that to ten by running each of the ten courses closest to home ten times. I'm happy to finish on the 50 tourist runs I've completed to date, but I have three in mind for next year to do during UK city holiday breaks if the stars align. 
    It's a means to an end for me - a good excuse for a week and a bit away (especially as I didn't really get away during the summer). I do wish the fly-out, fly-back crowd who literally just go for the run would take a look at themselves, though.
  • edited September 29
    swordfish said:
    Good Luck getting your Z, if you haven't already done so, you'll have to break out the passport.


    Moors Valley was my destination of choice yesterday. Beautiful country park, set in woodlands.
    Over 500 runners meant for a slow start on a fairly narrow track, but i still got round in a decent time.    
    There are some challenges I'm not bothered about,  and travelling abroad to tick off alphabet letters doesn't appeal to me personally. I feel guilty enough driving an hour or so to tick off NENDY's for less than half an hours running. I've chosen to target the P-Index  instead, hoping to get that to ten by running each of the ten courses closest to home ten times. I'm happy to finish on the 50 tourist runs I've completed to date, but I have three in mind for next year to do during UK city holiday breaks if the stars align. 
    It's a means to an end for me - a good excuse for a week and a bit away (especially as I didn't really get away during the summer). I do wish the fly-out, fly-back crowd who literally just go for the run would take a look at themselves, though.
    Oops, that was me….can I be forgiven if I promise not to do it again?
  • I think parkrun is different things to different people.  If I'm away on my hols, and there is one nearby, I might go and do it. My pet hate is when people talk over the pre run briefing and don't thank the marshals on the way round. I get it towards the end when you can't breath and feel like being sick, but it costs nothing to say thanks for volunteering.  

  • edited October 3
    Turns out I have a hernia, means no training and a op in December. Absolutely gutted that il have to pull out of running London next year for my charity. I ran with it for months but now im in bits every day just from walking around.
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  • It will be my 100th this Saturday, at Avery Hill. I know it’s just a number but i do feel it’s some form of personal achievement, so I’m really looking forward to the milestone. If anyone else is running there Saturday please do say hello 
    Nice one, you’re a couple of months ahead of me (although you’ve probably taken less time to get there). I’ve not done Avery Hill yet and will get there but I have to stay local this week…..
  • I did my first parkrun in ages. Adding my first time round cyclopark in Gravesend in the middle of my long run this weekend. Good prep for a half marathon next week.
  • Stayed local today but the 300m EXTRA just to stay away from the hornets was bloody annoying again…
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  • PR at Woolwich Thames Path today
  • This morning, I upped my 'P' Index to 7, which has nothing to do with how many times I have to get up to go in the night btw.
  • 96th parkrun for me, been in the nervous 90s for a while... Think I need to up my cardio game as finding it really difficult last few months. Been doing some weight training instead which is unlikely to help too much
  • Fumbluff said:
    Went and got a Q today…that was hard work…
    I'm gonna guess queen elizabeth then. I've driven past it a few times and seen the cliff that it's run on
  • edited October 12
    RedPanda said:

    Anyone here go to Battersea today? I'm reading worrying things about its future already, eg there will be a council review if 1000+ people ever attend. So that's 10am Saturday 19th then. 
    Was it their first one today? If so I’ll be spiky when volunteering at the juniors tomorrow…
  • For a good community feel i cannot recommend Lordship recreation parkrun highly enough.  Super friendly with a nice little cafe for a bacon sandwich and hot drink after.  I'll definitely be back to run this one again and hopefully get round a bit quicker.
      
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