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Dec 2011
7:32am, 2 Dec 2011
1,859 posts
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ChristmasCrackerClaire
My triangle has moved, it's sort of in an out of bounds area but I might be able to get quite near it, going to see anyway. Have plotted my route out.
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Dec 2011
7:33am, 2 Dec 2011
74 posts
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whiskey
you have to have logged a run within the past three days for a garmin marker to appear is my understanding, although i logged a run on monday i didn't have one yesterday, but i do have one this morning since logging yesterdays run. after my efforts yesterday my knees are aching a fair bit today, so no running for me today but i am going to go for a nice long walk once the bt bloke has brought us our new modem and hopefully round up another 5 or 6 bugs, alas this won't be until after lunch today but at least they won't be there tomorrow
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Dec 2011
7:34am, 2 Dec 2011
351 posts
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betty baboon
Corona, you only get a triangle (I think) if you've run in the last 3 days.
Or......could someone else have snuck in and pinched it?
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Dec 2011
7:50am, 2 Dec 2011
8,790 posts
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Meglet
I logged on Monday but didn't have one yesterday. Not sure where three days starts from! Going to check today's map...
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Dec 2011
7:53am, 2 Dec 2011
24,911 posts
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Foxy Davy
my zone is infested with 20 or 30 bugs - I'll never get rid of all those
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Dec 2011
7:59am, 2 Dec 2011
8,791 posts
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Meglet
I've decided not to be a slave to the game, but if I'm just going out for a few miles then it's a fun way of planning a route.
Happy to see today's triangle is easily accessible
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Dec 2011
8:00am, 2 Dec 2011
72 posts
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TT
That's my plan too Whiskey. Still doing the c25k plan like you and the hardest thing has been only doing it 3 times a week and only doing the short time that it says. It is driving me mad
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Dec 2011
8:10am, 2 Dec 2011
76 posts
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whiskey
i know what you mean TT, i went a bit daft yesterday my plan after deciding to scrap my weekly trip up the forest, was to run out toward my mile perimiter after speed walking through my warm up to pick up the bugs and turning back round when i got to half way. alas i wasn't quite at the mile point when i hit the halfway announcement so i kept going by the time i reached the cool down i was on a right of way alongside a field full of young cows who really wanted to say hello, and i was having the time of my life so i walked through the mud that the cows had churned up (wishing my shoes were tighter) until the cool down had finished and then started the next day, which got me much closer to home but still about a mile away, i nearly started the next one but that was the first day of a new week and i decided that would be far too much especially as i didn't know at that point what i was to be expected to do, so i walked home instead. so i will be starting week 3 on saturday and having had a look at what it involves i think we'll be ok.
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Dec 2011
8:23am, 2 Dec 2011
3,935 posts
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geordieclaus
Quick question for you more experienced fetch point collectors. Just been out with the dogs & decided to try to clear some of the bug infestation (so much for the cold killing off bugs eh, lol) and I'm gutted to see that the 4 I thought I'd picked up are still there is it because I didn't run outside of my mile marker?
Meglet thats my plan too, its also meaning my morning runs are a bit more interesting and managing to get a bit further too. My garmin marker is MILES away from home.... might have to have a drive & park and run nearby one way of guaranteeing I won't be bored with running again
good luck all.
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Dec 2011
8:23am, 2 Dec 2011
1,039 posts
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Elsie Too
The bugs only move if you get outside your mile.
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