Dec 2012
5:53pm, 5 Dec 2012
28,170 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
Its a bit Icy out there not worried about the cold most of the roads are clear except backroads but both pavements and roads have slippy bits wondering if most people just go for it.
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Dec 2012
5:54pm, 5 Dec 2012
18,913 posts
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Maclennane
The important thing is to collaborate and listen
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Dec 2012
5:56pm, 5 Dec 2012
28,171 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
Say what ???
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Dec 2012
5:57pm, 5 Dec 2012
1,175 posts
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Lisa T
Nah aint worth it HOD. Can lend u a good few inches of snow to run on if you like!
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Dec 2012
6:10pm, 5 Dec 2012
10,490 posts
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early bird
I use these in ice and snow
https://www.google.co.uk/shopping/product/1949528318325252150?q=yaktrax&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-US:%7Breferrer:source%3F%7D&rlz=1I7SVED_en&sqi=2&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.&bpcl=39468505&biw=1366&bih=667&sa=X&ei=yI2_UIvcIIaK0AX_1YG4Bg&ved=0CGMQ8wIwAQ
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Dec 2012
6:19pm, 5 Dec 2012
28,172 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
Your right Lise its safer running in snow rather than icy roads
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Dec 2012
12:54pm, 7 Dec 2012
3,874 posts
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WA (Windassisted)
*joins thread 2 days late* Having taken 40 minutes to walk to and from school this morning (usually takes 10-15) I've binned my planned run for today. Need a solution Early bird- can you run in those? Or do I need to retreat to the dreadmill for the foreseeable future?
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Dec 2012
12:57pm, 7 Dec 2012
13,252 posts
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DeeGee
Off-road is your friend.
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Dec 2012
1:07pm, 7 Dec 2012
3,875 posts
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WA (Windassisted)
You may be right DG.
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Dec 2012
1:09pm, 7 Dec 2012
3,876 posts
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WA (Windassisted)
And I do enjoy running off road. I do, really I do. Apart from the cows and occasional route finding errors leading to farms with dogs. And cows.
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