So, tonight I was aiming for 10 miles but, in cricket parlance, bad light stopped play. Or, to be precise, pitch darkness meant I couldn't see enough to do the final lap needed to make up the distance.
On the plus side, at least I know the 13.1k kilomathon ( kilomathon.com/ ) I plan doing in April is within my capabilities.
Now, I guess I need to invest in a head torch...
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Pity about the dark, however, with a good head torch you may be able to complete the run, remember everyone to put your clocks BACK an hour at 2 am this Sunday, more daylight for early morning runners.
Wow that's some distance sTrongFuse ...def get a head torch so that you can see and also get some lights so that you can be seen too...Hi viz...clip on lights, just make sure you're safe..As AlMorr says, the clocks change on Sunday so more daylight for the early birds but darker evenings for the after workers like you
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