May 2013
5:40pm, 9 May 2013
142 posts
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icelandic trigirl
horrendous but kind of fabuous too! I am in Nuuk this week and can safely say that is the craziest weather I have tried to run in. There is a big storm (though not as bad as Monday´s when it was impossible even to walk and family cars were being blown off the roads) but I went out fo about 40 minutes. No idea how far - not very! The wind is so strong that it knocked me over; I could hardly see and was trying to run with my eyes shut when the wind was ahead, as it was blowing shards of ice into my eyes which still hurt. The snot went flying from my nose onto a passing bus (oops!) and the wind even knocked me right over.
Hoping the weather improves so I can fly home on Saturday.
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May 2013
5:52pm, 9 May 2013
4,494 posts
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rf_fozzy
What are you up to in Greenland, IceTG?
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May 2013
6:27pm, 9 May 2013
922 posts
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Mave
Soggy.
Not actually done much running in the rain this year. Its been very dry. I don't miss it.
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May 2013
7:03pm, 9 May 2013
299 posts
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stubanch
Thirsty Jasper(the dog)drank more of the water than I bargained for .
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May 2013
7:27pm, 9 May 2013
4,122 posts
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colettedeann
good 14 miles - right knee was a bit tweaky - think i was going too fast - or my ipod is seriously out!
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May 2013
7:51pm, 9 May 2013
144 posts
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icelandic trigirl
I´m teaching a masters course here on international law.
Otherwise described as "agitating" to persuade them to throw off the colonial Danish yoke
Weather still awful but I might go back to the swimming pool tomorrow morning (which is lush).
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May 2013
12:15am, 10 May 2013
69 posts
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brandstifterin
It was very blowy this evening and hard work at points but a couple of easy miles for recovery purposes after a time trial yesterday
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May 2013
9:02am, 10 May 2013
1,130 posts
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Mrsbridgewater
Didn't happen due to Mr Bloody Gove and his band of happy inspectors!
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May 2013
9:03am, 10 May 2013
1,777 posts
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ChrisThePuma
nice easy 6m recovery run - aches nearly gone from Mondays race
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May 2013
9:25am, 12 May 2013
1,132 posts
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runnyeyes
Perfect...bluebells with fresh green beech trees above.
One of the most lovely sights in the English countryside.
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