Feb 2012
11:13am, 5 Feb 2012
2,257 posts
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Dawnp
Fab, really hard going, sooo much snow but so funny hearing people telling me how mad I was and boy was it warm
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Feb 2012
11:26am, 5 Feb 2012
577 posts
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NellyMarcos
snowy!
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Feb 2012
1:07pm, 5 Feb 2012
1,035 posts
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Bru-Bru
Brilliant! 5.9m in the thick snow. Saw three deer on the path through the woods at Marks Hall. Also had the chance to wear new fleecy running tights and new cross-country spikes (vg on the ice) - how good is that!
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Feb 2012
1:12pm, 5 Feb 2012
4,153 posts
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superflyguy
superb nice smooth pace kept going clothing spot on in cold weather best for ages
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Feb 2012
1:14pm, 5 Feb 2012
74 posts
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lazydaisy
Excellent - most of the snow has melted, so it was easy going underfoot. My son came with me so I ran faster than I would have done on my own, and I still had enough energy after 11 miles to sprint back up the hill home!
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Feb 2012
1:17pm, 5 Feb 2012
313 posts
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Kenny_Boy
16 miles in Richmond Park - stunning in the snow, especially the side of the park with no cars and few people.
This is what Sunday mornings are for!
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Feb 2012
1:30pm, 5 Feb 2012
4,627 posts
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martinthemedic
excellent 13 miler in Windsor Pk and like Kenny Boy Stunning in the Snow and little or no people on the park when i started my run but then all came out with their snowboards etc. and did not hear one aircraft either as i found out later that a third of the flights into and out of HEATHROW where CANCELLED. i wonder why and why no snow ploughs to clear the snow off the runways (Hhhhmmm i wonder why)
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Feb 2012
2:03pm, 5 Feb 2012
153 posts
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MPHinLondon
17 miler in Richmond Park, tough work, but brilliant!
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Feb 2012
2:14pm, 5 Feb 2012
417 posts
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AdminLiz
Managed 5 1/2 miles in the snow, then finished with a smidgen over 8 miles on the dreadmill and hated every minute of it!
Would have rather ran longer in the snow, but hubby would have been worried.
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Feb 2012
2:15pm, 5 Feb 2012
2,099 posts
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Oysterboy
Icy.
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