little close family in the UK and would consider anywhere, but the Missus has a larger closer knit family, so it rules OZ and NZ out.Europe is obviously a lot closer and with the amount of cheap air travel available a more realistic aim. south of france
, its a matter of personal choice. No its still pants It had more atmosphere than I thought it would have, and the weather was naff?I thought the run was out and back still, so was shocked by the dual carriageway loops.I'd travel to europe for a better
that sounds very cute! I'm sure Swiss would want runners of all abilities.I'd quite fancy this if it was next year but am fully booked up with worldy travel for 2003!Hope it's a great success! The two possible weekends are wkend of 29th June, with Bettmeralp
part in?ThanksAndy ....not in the uk! I don't mind travelling if i have to!!any suggestions welcomeAw hmmm best wait for tim... seem to be plenty in europe.wonder when that danish one is...? Isn't Tim doing one in America on New Year's Eve
throughout Europe by international ratificationbut if you want to move yours ahead now - feel free to do so........EDIT - just found this by using that marvellous invention called google...... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Summer_Time Mmm Interesting
here, the thought is drifting back...!So are you giving it a go SCS? A guy at my club did 38 marathons last year.. not exactly one a weekend though and he did have to travel around Europe and the US to manage it.. a couple of weekends he did them back
Not really, just wanted to see if this gets more replies than 'The EU is a good thing because...' Well I like the freedom of travel that it affords, (used to) the fact that one voice in the european economy can deal with the worlds up and coming
We're thinking of going to one of the Christmas markets in Europe at the beginning of December but have read varying reports about them, including Bruge and Cologne.Has anyone been to one in recent years and, if so, what did you think of it
to some shops to look at ? I think we'd prefer to travel outside of Europe anyway (we'll be selling this to our respective husbands as a holiday!)I live in East Sussex - I know there's the Tri shop in Eastbourne but all the bikes I've ever seen
. Most of Europe has better supermarkets and shops than we do.JJ I had a similar dilemma the other year when we were in Disneyland Paris whilst I was carbo-depleting. I took my own stuff as it's one less thing to fret about before an important race