Welcome to a sense of perspective
I'm in the Cairngorms and its snowing as I write this. Just wish I could get out and enjoy a good run in it now, but a non snow related calf injury has enforced a layoff.
July was the only completely snow free month here last year
I was the first to leave footprints in the fresh snow this morning, lovely
Just about to do my long Sunday run. We were promised snow here in Durham but nothing yet.
I need some snow cos it's the best way to clean my shoes
today in Bucks, it was snowing a bit, but not really settling. Slight caution had to be taken on the roads both at lunch and evening but was ok.
Just have to see how it turns out overnight. Once ice comes into town, i find parks are the safest bet, however dull it is trundling round and round.
we got a good 5inces this morning :-O made for some nice running, it was crunchy and soft so i just kept the trailgloves on, had no issues with traction.
I'm definitley in the 'running in snow' is fun camp having done a 5 miler on Tuesday in snow/ice but each to their own I say and if you're not confident or don't want to run the risk, then stick to the treadmill. This may have something to do with me being a novice so I'm sure I'll learn as the running years go by