Oct 2022
10:00am, 11 Oct 2022
19,307 posts
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3M (aka MarkyMarkMark)
Beautiful, gg! Glad you got out.
It was very cool, and misty on the Knavesmire today! Heavy legs, think tomorrow may be a rest day.
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Oct 2022
10:00am, 11 Oct 2022
7,089 posts
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Fenland Flier
Brilliant photos GG.
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Oct 2022
10:28am, 11 Oct 2022
1,546 posts
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Sprout
Lovely photos GG.
Easy commute miles this morning, crisp
82/100
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Oct 2022
10:57am, 11 Oct 2022
5,544 posts
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Snoot
Suggestions for chest torch usable with rucksack welcome! 4.1m commute 39.8/100
I used to have a Decathlon one which came with a separate set of short straps / clips for use with a rucksack / running pack. I just preferred a headtorch
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Oct 2022
11:25am, 11 Oct 2022
44,238 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
I've mostly been fine in past with a head torch. I know some people get motion sickness from the bobbing light though, so I guess a chest one would be good. G
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Oct 2022
11:50am, 11 Oct 2022
6,663 posts
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westmoors
Only run once with head torch (although have done many a dog walk with one). The advantage of a head torch is it always points the way you are looking. However, as I get very sweaty when running, I found it started to slide/move about and I spent loads of time repositioning it. Hence I prefer the chest torch.
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Oct 2022
12:23pm, 11 Oct 2022
36,459 posts
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EvilPixie
I have 2 Decathlon chest torches (so I didn't run out of light doing Equinox 24!) so I will have to see if they can be adjusted to fit the rucksack I needed my head torch longer than I expected to this morning as I was late leaving!
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Oct 2022
12:44pm, 11 Oct 2022
3,806 posts
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jelly
Whoop whoop
And hello
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Oct 2022
12:57pm, 11 Oct 2022
78,081 posts
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Gobi
Been out for a few more as the sun is shining - 81
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Oct 2022
1:36pm, 11 Oct 2022
7,093 posts
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Fenland Flier
48.9/100 after this mornings easy 6.2 miles.
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