[Insert standard excuses about writing a blog post months after the run]
Julie and I have a very similar sense of humor, so I’m somewhat ashamed that I hadn’t noticed the county hill that would obviously be the most fun. Brown. Willy. tee hee hee. This hill, by far, was the most hotly anticipated for us. I think Julie spotted the name sometime in the summer. A very quick Google of Brown Willy (with the parental filters on), turned up a dream come true - the Brown Willy News Year day run!
[Insert standard excuses about writing a blog post months after the run]
Julie and I have a very similar sense of humor, so I’m somewhat ashamed that I hadn’t noticed the county hill that would obviously be the most fun. Brown. Willy. tee hee hee. This hill, by far, was the most hotly anticipated for us. I think Julie spotted the name sometime in the summer. A very quick Google of Brown Willy (with the parental filters on), turned up a dream come true - the Brown Willy News Year day run!
I think I’m getting too predictable. As I mentioned in my last blog post I’ve developed a rather annoying habit of writing these posts several months after the event. This has the rather irritating effect that I can only remember half of the details. Nevertheless, here goes…
Buy One Get One Free The clock is ticking. It’s December 13th and I’ve only run 3 county hills all year. I said to myself at the beginning of the year that I would do at least 5, preferably more.
I think I’m getting too predictable. As I mentioned in my last blog post I’ve developed a rather annoying habit of writing these posts several months after the event. This has the rather irritating effect that I can only remember half of the details. Nevertheless, here goes…
Buy One Get One Free The clock is ticking. It’s December 13th and I’ve only run 3 county hills all year. I said to myself at the beginning of the year that I would do at least 5, preferably more.
It will come as no great surprise to my readers that I’ve run up another hill, and that I’m writing this blog post several months after the event. I don’t know if this is just my enthusiasm for this challenge waning (I assumed it would ebb and flow like the tides anyway), or that I’m just settling into a more realistic routine. There are 103 county tops on my list, and including the run I’m about to describe, I’ve only managed to run 8 of them so far.