Jules76126
Practically Perfect in Every Way
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I have not gotten lost on a run. We have a very consistent 3 mile route that we run a lot. It's a nice neighborhood and not too far from home. We are in the process of mapping out longer runs for this spring/summer. It's honestly really hard to get lost where we live as we are very familiar with the area. Same if we run at my in-laws in Maine. The issues there is just boredom.
Unrelated though - When I lived in London one of my friend's and I would go on random walks through the city. We wouldn't map them out ahead of time and our one rule was we needed to walk to and from the flat - no public transport. One night we went on a 10 mile walk (wasn't planned to be that long) and saw so much of the city.
Unrelated though - When I lived in London one of my friend's and I would go on random walks through the city. We wouldn't map them out ahead of time and our one rule was we needed to walk to and from the flat - no public transport. One night we went on a 10 mile walk (wasn't planned to be that long) and saw so much of the city.