
From a run I did on one of the rural roads near Porirua, I did hear children somewhere! I definitely wasn’t running fast enough to have to slow down after climbing nearly 200 meters (656 feet).
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From a run I did on one of the rural roads near Porirua, I did hear children somewhere! I definitely wasn’t running fast enough to have to slow down after climbing nearly 200 meters (656 feet).
Some pictures from my run today (23-09-22). The temperature was 12C (or 53.6F) and light rain. I was getting hot after 1km and enjoyed the run. I ended up running 12km and loved seeing the Spring lambs. Who wants to join me?
I belong to the Aurora Harrier club and since we are a small club we keep meeting and running during the lockdown. The track we went up from Camp Elsdon has 2 options; one is a zig-zag that is 6km, the other is 1.75km but there is a catch – it had 711 stairs before you reach the top. We decided to take the stairs!! In the view out to sea you can spot the South Island of New Zealand. Today was a perfect day, sometimes you are in the clouds and sometimes it’s so windy that you can barely stand up. Today there were cows on the track and sheep with young lambs on the nearby hills.
This a picture I took from one of the tracks that I walk to from my home in Porirua, New Zealand.
Who would come and visit if you could?
Drat this virus!
I’m trying this new editor so if this post doesn’t make sense please forgive me. These are photo’s I have taken.
Sitting on the toilet and someone found an interesting place to curl up.