Morning Run: Far and wide

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steevc just finished a 14.07km run, that lasted for 84 minutes.
This run helped steevc burn 1033.0 calories.


Description from Strava:
I wanted to do a longer run today. The weather was looking fairly good and I thought I would try a route I have not done lately. It started with some tracks I do fairly often that take me over the railway and past the parkrun course before heading on towards Langford pas the fishing lakes. It is nice and quiet up there, but there were a load of geese in a field.

Once I got to Langford I turned right to go over the railway bridge. It is a bit of a humpback with no footpath, so care is needed. There is no path along the stretch out to the A1, but it is not very busy. I was going uphill, but had warmed up by then and felt fairly good. I just had to find the right place to turn off. There ought to be marked footpaths, but I did not see a sign. I just took a path that seemed right. That brought me down the hill to the wind turbine. This is a fairly small one on its own, but there is a set of bigger ones just to the north. I had to jump over a small ditch and then passed between the fields of solar panels that were soaking up the sun. They are all fenced off with cameras too.

Wind power

There was an information board, but I want to know how much power they can generate.

This is where a sign would have helped. I carried straight on to some farm buildings, but could not find a way through. There was a big ditch that I could not jump. Eventually I checked on the Strava map as that shows where people have been and I could see that I should have turned after the solar panels.

That path brought me out at a fishing lake I recognised and then I knew where to go. There is a track around the fields that brings me to the main road that I had to cross carefully and then I was in Arlesey again.

This run ended up a bit longer than planned, but I felt okay. My pace was under 6min/km and I am happy with that. I seem to be getting back to previous levels of fitness.

We were out in Hitchin later and had a nice lunch in a Japanese restaurant. That town has no shortage of places to eat or get a coffee. There were some old motorbikes in the square. It just seemed to be a load of bikers meeting up.

Bikes

Lunch was great. This was part of our starter.

Sushi

Run free!


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About the Athlete: Older guy trying to keep fit, but still hope to go quicker.

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Wow, that’s a serious amount of solar panels! I’ve never seen an array that large here in Canada. We have a wind farm about an hour and a half from me and it’s a site to see but not as large as what you photographed. Very cool

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There are plenty of bigger farms around these days. Canada has plenty of space for them, so ought to have more.

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We have some large builds on a few farms. About 10 years ago the Manitoba Government was assisting with Manitoba Hydro to incentivise home owners to develop solar energy on their property. I was approved for 77KW based on my usage. At the time I was mining BTC and my power use was high but unfortunately I never took advantage of the program. The outlay would have been more than I wanted to pay out although if I did go ahead with it the mining would have more than covered the expense. I am now considering a small build just to keep a revenue stream of mining to assist the farm.

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We have 8kW on our roof plus a battery. That could power a lot. I need to do some automation to optimise it. I guess it's better to power mining from the sun rather than burning stuff. It could also run the a/c for those who have that.

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8k is a sufficient amount for most household items. Battery tech is still expensive and from my research not that efficient yet although I’m sure in the next few years that will change dynamically. A lot of mining has gone green out here with the cold we use the miners to assist in heating. I ran only miners for seven years with no furnace. It was actually too hot even at minus 30.

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How do you feel when trying out new routes?
Well, I’m surely going to feel good about it because my eyes are seeing places that I have not seen before

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I get bored doing the same routes, so of course I explore. I'm limited by what is near me.

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