17 miles, a mixture of barefoot and shod.
For a while i was floating along like a butterfly until i got stung by a bee between my big toe, it certainly made things interesting for half hour or so
The yellow gorse was blossoming and the field were a golden with rapeseed.
A lot of the run was on compacted chalk, which is like running on concrete. You have to really watch your form with this stuff and what makes it even more challenging is the reflective surface, it's like running in a oven, i went through 2 litres of water and still came back dehydrated.
I finished the run at the ancient stone circle at Avebury, where i touched my favourite monolith with my feet and said sorry for killing a bee.
For a while i was floating along like a butterfly until i got stung by a bee between my big toe, it certainly made things interesting for half hour or so
The yellow gorse was blossoming and the field were a golden with rapeseed.
A lot of the run was on compacted chalk, which is like running on concrete. You have to really watch your form with this stuff and what makes it even more challenging is the reflective surface, it's like running in a oven, i went through 2 litres of water and still came back dehydrated.
I finished the run at the ancient stone circle at Avebury, where i touched my favourite monolith with my feet and said sorry for killing a bee.