Every so often, someone contacts me out of the blue to review a product. I like the randomness of it, and enjoy trying new stuff. Rarely, though, has something come through the post with such perfect timing for a properly hard trial. When Mike from EventClips sent me a set through, it was just before my return to the North Devon/Somerset coast for the Seaview 17. Ordinarily, I'd have attached my number to my race belt, but with some fancy new clips to try, I clipped the number to my shorts and set out to see how well they would hold up to some tough race conditions.
Thursday, 13 August 2015
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Night Running in Circles
Mostly, I enjoy trail running at night. When it's dark, you don't get all those scenic views that distract from the pain. Sometimes, you see green eyes glowing out at you, and have a little frisson of excitement wondering if the cattle are bored or scared enough to chase you. But mostly, you find yourself in a little tunnel of light, and have to put all your effort into staying upright and moving forward. When you can get into that focused world where every part of your mind and body is geared towards your run, it's one of running's great joys.
Labels:
Cotswold Running,
Dahlonega,
Merrill's Mile,
ultramarathon
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
The Moray Coastal Trail - Attempt 1 of ???: How not to prepare for a long run.
I've enjoyed a reasonable amount of time on parts of the Moray Coastal Trail over the past few years. The sections around Lossiemouth are some of Nic's favourite beach runs in the country. On our last visit to the area, I discovered that it's a temptingly short/long 45ish miles, and hatched a plan to find a way to get out and run the whole thing.
Plans, as one often hears, have a way of going awry.
Plans, as one often hears, have a way of going awry.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Gear Review: Ron Hill Trail Split Cap
I love hats. Perhaps it's the lack of hair on large sections of my scalp that lead me into wearing a hat while running. In the winter, I need the insulation. In the summer (if I'm lucky), I need protection from the sun. In between, I'm constantly removing/replacing my hat or buff.
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