I'm off on holiday for 3-weeks later in the year, and wanted to know whether many people take their trainers with them?
I usually do quite active walking/hiking hols, but this one is going to be more of a sight-seeing trip, so I was wondering whether it would be feasible to fit in a few r*ns?
I doubt I'll be stopping in the same place more than a couple of nights in a row, so won't have time to explore any area well.... so I'd really like any hints or ideas on how to go about finding routes.
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As to finding routes, either buy an OS map or equivalent and plan from that, or don't worry about it: just decide how long you want to run for, go for half that time and then turn back.
Either way, happy exploring!
Have fun!
In Spain and France the GR system of routes is great for trail running, and if you are lucky there will one of these, or a related "route locale" nearby. The local tourist office may well have interesting walk or trail route maps.
This summer I needed to get up at dawn to run before the heat, but once you get used to this you find it the best part of the day. Then the rest of the day I could devote to my family.
The other advantage is you can really relax more during post-run recovery rather than be hunched up at a desk at work ( if this is your kind of job.
Enjoy your holiday.
As the housemaid would have appeared to pinch my top I'm glad I didnt take them
Besides it was tooooooo hot
Mine seem to enjoy a wide range of destinations, and don't suffer from jet lag too badly either. Trouble only really looms if you pick up a young, classy model on your travels - causes no end of squabbling over who gets picked - and of course the others get dejected and flat when you get home over being dumped.