Sep 2016
1:04am, 6 Sep 2016
16,610 posts
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flanker
remember the machete, and the legs that can run on narrow, cambered trails and that like steps.
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Sep 2016
8:30am, 6 Sep 2016
183 posts
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EdJ
... and don't wear your best kit - unless you want the brambles and thorns to add some ventilation (speaks the bitter voice of experience).
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Sep 2016
12:55pm, 6 Sep 2016
621 posts
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Shortcut Cam
Just discovered the Clarendon Way marathon will get me 28 zones. My entry may be submitted tonight.
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Sep 2016
2:55pm, 6 Sep 2016
54 posts
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philip_m_jones
Started playing in early August and 108 Explored, 108 Annual, 36 Owned
That is what 4 weeks in 4 different far flung places dos for you. Back home now and I'm 8th on the leader board for the zone outside my office door, 14 points and only 258 points (or 129 runs) behind the leader. At 5 a week I'll be there in 6 month's time.
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Sep 2016
3:03pm, 6 Sep 2016
4,106 posts
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Ceratonia
Depends on when the leader did those runs - they'll start to drop out of the total once the runs are a year old. And of course whether the leader continues to run in that zone.
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Sep 2016
10:23pm, 6 Sep 2016
2 posts
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roverman
How do I score a point with cross training?
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Sep 2016
10:25pm, 6 Sep 2016
14,018 posts
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Gooner
I think it's run, bike or swim only I'm afraid.
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Sep 2016
10:48pm, 6 Sep 2016
2,048 posts
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Drell
I regularly get zones by logging my walks. Either walking or hiking works. You get one point (as for cycling).
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Sep 2016
10:48pm, 6 Sep 2016
25,536 posts
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McGoohan
Walking counts too as long as you log your route
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Sep 2016
10:48pm, 6 Sep 2016
25,537 posts
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McGoohan
Xposttastic
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