Book 4 of 2022

‘The Runner’ by Markus Torgeby

Yep, I know, it’s another running book. But you don’t like running books I hear you say. You always say they are monotonous and repetitive. Well…I suppose I have a love/hate relationship with running books.

I love to read about people running and overcoming obstacles in life as they do, it is inspiring.

But I just hate the whole ‘I got up and went for a run. I was very tired. I wanted to stop. It was never going to finish. It was impossible….oh I just got a world record’ thing.

This book didn’t disappoint on both counts.

I loved it: it is about a fella from Sweden who loves to run on his own. He actually went off into the forest and lived in a wigwam for four years. Just running and getting really cold.

I hated it: there was a lot of running and a lot of getting cold. Not so much of the running and winning races – which is great. Just not a lot about his life. But a lot of running in the snow and getting very cold.

Put on your shoes, open the door and go out on the streets and the paths. Run through the woods. Run without a watch. See your heart. Let your blood circulate. Think big thoughts.

Markus Torgeby
Just 3 stars for this one ☝️

Next up: TBC

The Triangle Challenge Day 12

Done ✅

It took 12 days to run all the roads in ‘The Triangle’. The Triangle is made up of three villages: Wheatacre, Aldeby and Burgh St Peter.

Just two roads were needed to be run – it was just short of 6 miles in the end.

Done ✅
Done ✅

A couple more pictures:

Stat Attack!

Number of miles run over the 12 days = 58.66

Mileage of roads in total = 24.37

Highlight of today’s run? With the weather forecast, this house name seemed apt.

The Triangle Challenge Day 11

A little bit more red, not much more to do…

Just a couple of roads left to do…

It’s half-term so it was a lovely morning run to cross off some more roads in ‘The Triangle’. For those reading this for the first time, ‘The Triangle’ is an area made up of the three villages, it forms the shape of a sort of rough triangle. The challenge was to run on all of them.

A couple more roads crossed off this morning…

Done ✅
Poor signage upkeep: Post Office Road ✅

Highlight of the run? I was joined on today’s 6-miler by Frank Turner’s new album ‘FTHC’.

The Triangle Challenge Day 10

It was a 4 mile run this morning so just a little bit more red added…

And a few more roads ticked off…

Done ✅
Done ✅

It was very windy this morning! I’m on half-term next week so hoping to finish the challenge. Probably only half a dozen or so roads left to run.

Highlight of the run? Spring is on the way…

The Triangle Challenge Day 9

A bit more red…

A Saturday morning run risking life and limb on the main road in and out of the village. When I say main road, I mean small country lane.

It was a lovely morning, bright and fresh. It was one of those long runs out and back, just over 7 miles in total. Got a few more roads ticked off.

That actually says…Hollow Way Hill. Done ✅
Done ✅
Done ✅

Went past a couple of these weird big stone things. Apparently they were put in various places around The Triangle for some anniversary. Although it does create a ‘Children of the Corn’ type vibe at times.

Highlight of the run? Bagged the Strava 10km badge.