It's been soooooo long since I shared a run-blog (16th of May π¬) apologies.
The hubby/dad taxi was in operation early this morning the lovely wife delivered to the NHS building, closely followed by a mini teenager+1 to the school for lessons etc.
The weather was a definitely perfectly suited for myself slightly dull, dry but warm and the evils of the UV rays at a minimum, ideal for my delicate skin π₯°.
I'd been promising myself a run to trial my new hydration vest so heck let's get it on.
Breakfasted, and stretched dynamically π and without too much faff I was out before 9.15, a novelty for myself π₯³.
So yep the hydration vest in situ, now the vest I've recently received (dad's day prezzie) is as per mentioned in the link below, a couple of members on HU including our own Instructor57 have the very same one and as per value for money, it's a cracker. Didn't feel the need for a drink today, I was well hydrated so I used the flask pockets for π€« haribo and jelly babies πππ.
It was a run without a plan or set route, so after a quick chat with a couple of guys from the village I was off.
The towpath towards the aqueduct was where I ended up, running alongside the moored up narrow boats at their permanent moorings is a nice way to start a run. I do have to watch out for the odd hosepipe as they fill up the water tanks, luckily I'm not too shabby at hurdling π€£.
I get lucky and get a clear run across the aqueduct and decided to drop down towards the country Park, I've strangely never reversed this route, I generally run through the park to the aqueduct.
The trail pathways are passable but getting overgrown, I avoided the nasty nettles πBut I wasn't in the mood for a footpath tarmaccy type of run. This was what I wanted to feel the the countryside and take in the aroma and enjoy the calmness without traffic whizzing by. I briefly took the wrong trail, ending up in dead end, after clambering by up a very steep somewhat slippery slope, I was back on track. Just the noise of the river perfect! The only time I had to run the footpath wasn't to bad, the roads closed so it's traffic free π. I'd clicked up 5k but needed a little bit more. So I dropped on the towpath heading towards the Marina, so as the path hits the tunnel, I exit for the leafy lanes towards the national trust castle entrance. Perhaps a little steeper than I planned but I'll go with the flow. The lanes loop around and eventually join back up with the main Llangollen road, I decide to suffer the traffic and footpaths for the final couple of klms, and that's me done for the day β , time for those all important cool down stretches and a banana π.
I hope your Friday runs were equally as refreshing?
Keep those legs turning you lot.....
That running vest link...