My first run in snow - with pics
mikeyrp
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Beautiful day doing a 15K cross country at Irchester country park in the snow today... and my friend took some great pics
Absolutely brilliant time
Absolutely brilliant time
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Very cool! Congrats! It looks absolutely beautiful!
Question: How do you run in the snow? Wouldn't it clog up your shoes and be very slippery?0 -
Wow! It is, not kidding, 70 right this minute in SC. I ran in shorts this morning. Good job, BTW! Looks like fun!0
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Actually, my regular XC shoes were fine - and they came back sparkly clean!!! Not too slippy at all.0
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:happy: Congrats! that must have been great running in such a beautiful area with all that snow! Looks great!!0
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This is so awesome! Great pics & GREAT job!0
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What was the temp? You certainly don't look cold.0
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dood ur epic!0
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That is fabulous! Thanks for sharing the pics!!0
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Looks like u had a lot of fun, well done you!!0
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dood ur epic!
^THIS!
Very beautiful pictures.0 -
Dedicated! Great job.0
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That looks like such an inspiring setting to run. How did your shoes hold up, did they get soaked ?
Your form looks awesome. Great to read that you enjoyed the race
Keep rocking it buddy !!!0 -
well done! keep it up!0
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Beautiful pics. Great job~0
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OMG I love it and you are so cute!!! congrats and you must feel amazing0
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Bravo! I would be a Popsicle on the side of the road lol. It looks like you had fun though!0
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I love those pics. They are absolutely beautiful!! And congrads. Did you place? (was it a contest)0
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Thanks for all the complements.
It was about -2 when we set off but wasn't all that cold by the end of the race, about 2 or 3 degrees above freezing.
I did the 15K event (there was a 5 10 or 15K course: 1, 2, or 3 laps respectively) in 1hr 7m 14 seconds, placing me 15th out of 54. Best time was 53:23 - Amazing!!! 2nd was 59:11 -- nearly 6 minutes slower!
Insistently, my first lap of 22:10 would have placed me... 4th of 38 in the 5K event - and I didn't pace for 5K!!! Mind you, the winner did it in 18 minutes something and I am nowhere near that - might have snatched 2nd at a push at 21:03.
10 K was more competitive though, with the top 4 coming in under 40 minutes.
Anyway - this is part of my long-game marathon training and I needed to keep the mileage up. It was a lovely run in some amazing countryside with great comradeship from the other members of my running club and a great atmosphere all round0 -
By the way - this was the second of three events at Irchester - they occur every three weeks. Last time was actually colder but no snow - just hard ground because the earth was frozen. Last time Time: 01:07:23 - so I'm 9 seconds faster in tougher conditions0
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Great job the pictures are fab!0
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Oh wow, you're not that far from me! I only live in Northampton! Great run and nice pictures. I think I could do with one of those 'buy me coffee please' signs, although I think I'd want it as a t-shirt0
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Oh wow. Goood job! That scenery looks beautiful. It's so warm here, I ran in a tanktop this morning in southern California!0
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Oh wow, you're not that far from me! I only live in Northampton! Great run and nice pictures. I think I could do with one of those 'buy me coffee please' signs, although I think I'd want it as a t-shirt
Cool... You should run at the next one (justrunning.com wellingborough series).0 -
beautiful pictures...i love the snow.0
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congrats! great job, and that is a beautiful place to run, but COOOOLD! I live in PA, and I am afraid to run in snow for fear of sliding.0
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Oh wow, you're not that far from me! I only live in Northampton! Great run and nice pictures. I think I could do with one of those 'buy me coffee please' signs, although I think I'd want it as a t-shirt
Cool... You should run at the next one (justrunning.com wellingborough series).
Hahah, I can't run for toffee. I'd die! I've tried it and failed miserably!0 -
GREAT pix! Thanks for sharing! You remind me alot of my brother, who lost alot of weight, got really fit, into running and exercise and is doing great.Very inspirational0
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I'm close by too, in Corby. I've just started running recently.0
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Awesome job!!!! And great pics!0
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Yay, temps I don't have to convert to Celcius. I like running between -5 and 5C, it is so nice. Our temp was up to about 5 for my run last Monday morning, and it was so great not to have to wear a face mask or any extra layers, just to go out and run and not worry about frosting my lungs.Thanks for all the complements.
It was about -2 when we set off but wasn't all that cold by the end of the race, about 2 or 3 degrees above freezing.0
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