It’s quite a long way to Wales from Cambridge. It’s not so far that you have spend several days travelling to get there, the UK is, after all, quite small. It is far enough to be annoying to get to though. Getting anywhere from Cambridge used to be a lot worse than it is now (for non-native UK readers: the second most common conversation for Brits after the weather is about roads and traffic; we have a lot of that too).
Getting saucy in Worcesterhire
Marvelous Malverns
[Mike: I was too lazy to write this blog post - so I asked the lovely Julie if she wanted to do it, and she actually said yes!] If I was going to do any of these runs with Mike, it was going to be Worcestershire, the place of my birth, the homeland. The highest point in Worcestershire is Worcestershire Beacon in the Malvern Hills, which form a long ridgeway along the Worcestershire and Herefordshire border.
Getting saucy in Worcesterhire
Marvelous Malverns
[Mike: I was too lazy to write this blog post - so I asked the lovely Julie if she wanted to do it, and she actually said yes!] If I was going to do any of these runs with Mike, it was going to be Worcestershire, the place of my birth, the homeland. The highest point in Worcestershire is Worcestershire Beacon in the Malvern Hills, which form a long ridgeway along the Worcestershire and Herefordshire border.
What a bunch of Kents
Running on the North Downs
As I write this, the world has gone through is in the throws of a global viral pandemic. How humanity comes out the otherside is a matter of pure speculation. The only thing that I know, is that if this doesn’t change how our society works, I’m not sure what will. This blog isn’t about SARS-CoV-2 (the virus responsible for the current state of affairs for future readers). It’s about running, hills and adventures on whatever scale you can manage them.
What a bunch of Kents
Running on the North Downs
As I write this, the world has gone through is in the throws of a global viral pandemic. How humanity comes out the otherside is a matter of pure speculation. The only thing that I know, is that if this doesn’t change how our society works, I’m not sure what will. This blog isn’t about SARS-CoV-2 (the virus responsible for the current state of affairs for future readers). It’s about running, hills and adventures on whatever scale you can manage them.