Sunny Sunday Run - 23.06km - 02:26:14 - loop out to Skellingthorpe

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@dannewton just finished a 23.06km run, that lasted for 140 minutes.
This run helped dannewton burn 1907.0 calories.


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A rare treat today, its a bank holiday weekend, and the sun has made an appearance

its been pretty chilly the past couple of months, but it looks like someone finally had enough and turned the heating up, we've got a surprise heatwave this weekend.

Knowing that is was forecast to be warm, I made an effort to try and get the long run done and out of the way before the heat got too much... in the end I was out the door by 9:30am, which was better than recent weeks, but it was already feeling a tad warm!

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meandering past Boultham Park, this feels lovely and quiet, amazing considering the busy High Street, is less than 400m away on the right hand side

Last week I ran approx 20km, so todays run needed to be longer (to keep progressing and improving). I picked out a route that heads out to Skellingthorpe, and then returns via Birchwood Avenue. I've done this once before back in March, so about time I did it again.

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Brayford Pool, near the centre of Lincoln

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following the fossdyke to head out of town

Loads of poeple out and about this Sunday morning, running, cycling, dog walking, or just couples out and enjoying the sunshine.

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the smooth wide tarmac path was reduced to a little muddy footpath, the bridge in the distance marks the turning point, as I will use this to take a left and head towards the village of Skellingthorpe

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on the bridge along side the A46 bypass, usually a very busy road, but slightly quieter on a Sunday!

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making the most of the rare bits of shade, even at 11am, it was already over 21C and starting to feel very warm indeed!

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After the quiet footpaths, to get to skellingthorpe, it was time to join back on to the roads, to head back towards Lincoln

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There was time for a well earned ice cream, before heading for a much needed shower. For the rest of the afternoon I will be staying inside to keep cool (plus I've got some cleaning and tidying to do) and then I will be moth trapping tonight... conditions are certainly much, much better than they were 2 weeks ago!

Distance - 23.06km
Elapsed Time 2h 26m 14s
Avg Speed - 9.87km/h
Avg Pace - 06:05min/km
Avg Cadence - 176spm
Avg HR - 149bpm
Max HR - 170bpm
Elevation - 107m
Estimated Calories burned - 1907
Relative effort - 80
Location - Waddington, Lincolnshire, GB

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That's a long run when it's warm. Hope you didn't suffer too much in the heat. I tried to get out fairly early today and it was nice out there.

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to be fair, it's been so rubbish recently that i'm trying to not complain about the heat... we've been long overdue some nice weather!

That said, I did make an effort to get out early ish. I also know its gonna be hotter tomorrow, so needed the long run to be today, so can do a much shorter recovery run tomorrow

Hope you enjoy the rest of the Bank Holiday Weekend!

!BEER

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I may just go for a walk tomorrow morning before breakfast. I just had a swim in our garden pool. It's not heated, but fine once you are in and a nice relief from the heat.

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