Long night-time runs - adding value to Fetch

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4:35pm, 2 Nov 2013
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ChrisHB
Quite. Bigger towns are easy, but for anyone visiting friends, relatives, or on a business trip to a smaller place, it might be helpful to know.
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4:38pm, 2 Nov 2013
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idio
I can run probably half mile on lit pavement before it goes into dark country roads.
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2:24pm, 3 Nov 2013
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Cyclops
This is a problem I suffer from too - roads here either turn into unpavemented dual carriageways or very quickly take you into town and areas I don't want to run on my own. Even the suburban streets get a bit rural in places and suddenly lose pavements and get dark and tree-ey and a bit bogeymanish. I struggle to find a decent route and end up out-and-backing past the cornershop/chippy hanging out teenagers...
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4:46pm, 3 Nov 2013
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ChrisHB
We can do nothing to improve where we live, but for when we're playing away from home...

Come on, Mr Fetch, it only needs a clone of the "routes" section called "night-time routes".

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I wonder if between us we could make a directory of where it's possible to run far at night without...

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