A very foggy run

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I just finished a 7.856km running that lasted about 0hh:48mm:57ss !

thick fog...

Once again, heavy snow was forecast, and yet again I was disappointed. I woke this morning to a bit of frost which melted away quickly, and thick fog. No matter, I was due a run to do so I laced up my shoes and set off.

The fog meant the temp was approx 2C, which still isn't too cold and so I was still in just shorts and t-shirt. The few runners I saw all had loads of layers on (trousers, coats, hats AND gloves) and I don't know how they do it! After just 15 minutes I was warm and comfortable with just the minimum shorts/t-shirt combo, if I had any more layers on I would surely overheat!

For the run itself, I elected to do the basic route around the village (5km) and at the end I still felt comfortable so did a 2nd smaller loop to take me up to nearly 8km. Pace was slow but relatively consistent.

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Thanks for continuing to make Hive awesome.

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*When someone tells you that what you want to do is impossible, change the word in your head to hard. What you want to do is hard. Hard is doable – it just requires dedicated work and effort and you can make it happen.
@trevor.george

Enjoy a !BEER in the meantime...

*Reblogged by @runningproject

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Nice work getting out there @dannewton enjoy a BEER for your effort

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Cheers dude! Gotta keep training consistently, regardless of whether the weather conditions are good or bad

oh and fyi you missed the ! off the !BEER tag thing 😉

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