The Triangle Challenge Day 3

The run every road within the three village triangle reaches day 3. A bit more red on the map.

It was pitch black by the time I got out there tonight. I love running in the dark, I love not quite knowing exactly where you are. This feeling was exaggerated tonight with this lovely little new addition to the running wardrobe.

Technically this was a genius little buy. Firstly, it’s winter and very cold out, always need a hat. Secondly, built in light, negates the need to take anything else. Boom.

Of course, in reality it didn’t quite live up to my expectations. Light not very bright – made for quite an exciting run – especially when I nearly barrelled into a couple of dog walkers who didn’t see me coming.

So it was 4.5 miles tonight – not the original intention – but the initial loop I was planning wasn’t very far. So…

Another part of it…
Done ✅
Done ✅
Another part of it…
Done ✅
Done ✅

Highlight of the run? Realising that the noise the train made in the distance was the exact noise that David and Jack heard when they didn’t stick to the path and stay off the moors in ‘An American Werewolf in London’.

The Triangle Challenge Day 2

Lovely early start – bit windy plus I had to wait until it was light enough to run – but at 7.30am I was out and running.

A bit more red on the map…

4 and a bit miles this morning.

Done ✅

When I say ‘Beccles Road Done’ – apparently there are loads of Beccles Roads – but Beccles Road (Burgh St Peter/Wheatacre) done. 🤷‍♂️

Done ✅
Done ✅
Part of it…
Part of it…

Clarification. This says: Burgh Road (Tar Barrel Corner. Poor sign maintenance from Norfolk County Council.

Talking of poor sign maintenance, fancy a game of guess the road name?

Answer:

Done ✅

Highlight of the run? The photo I took at The Walks…nice…

Book 1 of 2022

First I must admit this wasn’t read entirely in 2022…just the last 20 pages. 😳

‘The Cottage’ by Lisa Stone

Loved the first half of this novel – it begins straightaway with creepy goings on in the cottage. A second plot line is introduced very early on with no obvious link.

Although, by the time you get towards the middle of the novel it begins to become much more predictable.

In the end, the novel felt a bit disappointing overall. I gave it three stars – that’s probably being a bit kind.

Next up: Every Day (it’s back to teenage fiction)

The Triangle Challenge Day 1

A lovely little gentle 2-miler to get a few roads done. A bit of red on the map…

Oooo…very exciting

Do you need proof of roads covered? Here you go…road signs…

Part of it done…
Again…part of it done
Done ✅
Done ✅
Just a part of it
Done ✅

Highlight of the run? Getting out the front door – first run of 2022.

Probably have another little go tomorrow.

The Triangle Challenge

The Triangle Challenge…has a nice ring to it. But what is this ‘The Triangle Challenge’ you speak of I hear you say.

Well, it involves running – you had probably guessed – all the roads in the surrounding area.

‘The Triangle’, as it is affectionately known, incorporates three villages: Burgh St Peter, Wheatacre and Aldeby. It looks like this:

Yes, you are absolutely correct, I printed and cut out my own map 😳

I will of course be filling in my progress on the above map. You’ll be sick of the sight of ‘The Triangle’ by the time I’ve finished!

No rush to do it at all – just going to make a point of running on different roads when I go out.

Simple.