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Just a point of reference really mate.
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Just a point of reference really mate.
A pleasant approx. 20 miler could be park at the Sol, run down to the bridge, down onto the riverside along to the Marina then all the way along the coast to South Shields then turn round and run the same route back to your car. Very pleasant run under reversible wind conditions.Need to do a 20 miler a week on Sunday. Prefer it to be point to point. Guessing it’ll be close. My mate did Durham to the Tyne bridge the other day and that was about 14 mile I think.
Classic smb answer avoiding your clear requirements in opening post.
spot on that mate, thank you. Not like that Mackem00 idiot
spot on that mate, thank you. Not like that Mackem00 idiot
site seems to be down but i'll check it out later, cheers
That one goes from the SOL to Seaham and ends just coming back into Durham centre as @D.A. suggested, slightly slow work day!
site seems to be down but i'll check it out later, cheers
says "hold up! our team is trying to resotre service" i'm on a desktop. StrangeSeems to only be working when I’ve put it in the laptop. I haven’t got the app on my phone like.
says "hold up! our team is trying to resotre service" i'm on a desktop. Strange
I use mapometer toomilermeter mobile
gmap-pedometer.com lets you measure how far you ran, walked, or biked, and store a record of your workouts in a fitness logwww.gmap-pedometer.com
I used to find gmaps useful for measuring routes. It's a bit buggy these days but a decent alternative to MapMyRun.
I find mapometer is always pretty much bang on with my garmin watch. I have gps and glosnass enabled on my watchHow accurate is google maps?
I plan a 5km route out using google maps, the same exact route comes up as 4.88km on both mapometer and strava. Its not a huge difference but I wouldn't mind getting as close as possible, go with mapometer/strava?
Mate dont get hung up on small meaningless things, if you really want to run 5k, then run extra till the watch hits 5. 0.1 of a mile is only 160m. Just enjoy the run. In this day far too many people get hung up on gadgets, expensive shoes etc just go and have a run.How accurate is google maps?
I plan a 5km route out using google maps, the same exact route comes up as 4.88km on both mapometer and strava. Its not a huge difference but I wouldn't mind getting as accurate as possible, go with mapometer/strava?
Did my 3rd 5k of the week.
Do i keep it at a slow build of just doing the 5k next week as well or do i maybe try pushing on?