Why running is more expensive than going to the gym: http://eandt.theiet.org/magazine/2012/03/the-cost-of-running.cfm
Too Right!Good point, but just like shoes are optional, so are racing fees as running is free, right?
It's best if you step on a slug, ad then step on some sap. I just wipe my feet off on some grass -preferably wet.Yah, but sometimes the running cleans them up. Like last weekend when I was goofing with my kids in the yard and got all this birch sap on my feet. Very hard to scrub off. But a nice run on chip-n-seal the next day polished the soles up nicely! P.S., I've never tried a Garmin, but you can plug most routes into Google Maps and get a pretty good indication of their lengths. Could get tedious if you're constantly varying your routes, but I have about a half-dozen I use most of the times, so it's just me, my feet, clothes, and my sony nwz 250 walkman for listening to my field data--i.e., nothing but the extra soap counts as a running expense.