My running fields have overgrown!
kimmianne89
Posts: 428 Member
The fields I run round with my dogs are farmers land, they are hilly but generally no people are there accept for one part with dog walkers.
The paths around the edges have now overgrown to the point I can barely see over them and I have to wade through it all. There is one field that is not too bad, possible to run on without it getting caught up in my feet, it has a long big hill on it.
Is it worth running up and down the hill? It is going to be overgrown for a good few weeks and I don't want to only do crosstrainer etc. I love being outdoors.
(on a side note, I have social phobia. Running down the street or somewhere else I don't know is not an option at the moment)
Thanks in advance
The paths around the edges have now overgrown to the point I can barely see over them and I have to wade through it all. There is one field that is not too bad, possible to run on without it getting caught up in my feet, it has a long big hill on it.
Is it worth running up and down the hill? It is going to be overgrown for a good few weeks and I don't want to only do crosstrainer etc. I love being outdoors.
(on a side note, I have social phobia. Running down the street or somewhere else I don't know is not an option at the moment)
Thanks in advance
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Yes! It may even be more effective than running at a steady pace :-)0
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If its mainly grass, it will probably be taken as silage or hay in which case it will be gone as soon as conditions are a little better, needs to be dry to collect. Everyone is struggling a little this year getting the grass in due to the heavy rain in June/July,0
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If its mainly grass, it will probably be taken as silage or hay in which case it will be gone as soon as conditions are a little better, needs to be dry to collect. Everyone is struggling a little this year getting the grass in due to the heavy rain in June/July,
Yeah. I've walked round these fields for years, it is left over grown for quite a while overgrown around the edges. Even when the main field has been harvested (or what ever they do :P)0 -
If its mainly grass, it will probably be taken as silage or hay in which case it will be gone as soon as conditions are a little better, needs to be dry to collect. Everyone is struggling a little this year getting the grass in due to the heavy rain in June/July,
Yeah. I've walked round these fields for years, it is left over grown for quite a while overgrown around the edges. Even when the main field has been harvested (or what ever they do :P)0 -
Sounds like where I live0
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If its mainly grass, it will probably be taken as silage or hay in which case it will be gone as soon as conditions are a little better, needs to be dry to collect. Everyone is struggling a little this year getting the grass in due to the heavy rain in June/July,
Yeah. I've walked round these fields for years, it is left over grown for quite a while overgrown around the edges. Even when the main field has been harvested (or what ever they do :P)
Oh really? I didn't know that. I don't think it is possible to make my own path. I walk there every day even if I don't run and its just kept growing and growing. I'm being headbutted by so many bugs! lol
Also its not possible to run now, It is unlevel ground and now can't see the holes, it is even difficult to walk. But it does give me a good burn according to my HRM lol0
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