that was snowed off. Cardiac Goes West which was a multiterrain challenge race, which I would recommend for everyone and the Eastnor Magnificent Seven which is multiterrain in Eastnor Deer Park, which was also
on my runs instead. I love the stares I get running in the city... wearing shorts... while it snows... at midnight.
in the british armymost haredest marathon was * Brocken challenge *was in germany it was 81.5km in snow and on mountains .http://www.brocken-challenge.de/pos:82 number:121 Merrell R. time:12:54want
trainers dirty. At the same time though I decided to raise a bit of money for charity. I'm gradually working my way up the distances and I always love a challenge. Rain, snow, mud, ice, melting hot tarmac
I've been running since my 20'ies, but I would say I became a Runner for about 3 years now.And that means running in the rain, in the snow, getting up at 4.45am to be out of the house for a 5.00am
twice and the buzz from this was amazing. I would really like to continue the snow boarding and need to be fit for this. So My aim... Get fit, help find cures for cancer through raising money for charity
as I go out rain, sun and ocassionally snow! hopefully I will still be running when I have my falsers and wig thats if rhematism hasn't set in. Luckily I am a trained aromatherapist and massure so i can
insensitive to the elements and run comparatively well in snow, hail, extreme heat and extreme cold. My PBS are 15m -1.311/2 marathon - 1.1710m - 56.3310k - 34.195k Road - 16.01 (though ive run 15.34 on a dodgy
hooked. I run 6 times a week. I do on average 40+ miles a week. I get up at 6am to do it in the rain or snow but its not a chore as it makes me feel great. I run with my dog Archie who does 7 min miles I