Sunday, December 27, 2009

RUN 115 - Forest of Avon & Compton Greenfield

Fell running in Great Britain dates back to the 11th century, a product of the environment, cross country running too is much more accessible to runners that the often busy, small roads of the cities and even countryside, where there is often barely room for cars to pass each other let alone runners on the road too. That's ok with me, discovering a new public footpath across the countryside, following the trail or the kindly direction of locals out walking their dogs takes me through places and terrain i could not have planned and to see things i would never have expected; fields of mud, hairy cattle with big horns, beautiful church gates, hills and views.[10.65m - 01:38:03 - 09:12/m]

[Beautifully powerful and silent, cattle]

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