huskies90
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ATTQOTD: Back in the old days, when I started running - before GPS, smart phones, online maps, etc., I would get in my horse and buggy...errr...automobile...and drive around my running route and mentally map out my distances and approximate mile markers.QOTD: When you started running, how did you plan our your running routes at first? Did that method change as your runs got longer?
Now I use Miler Meter to map out my route. I always have to think about traffic, crossing busy roads/intersections. Especially when I am doing longer routes. I also try to avoid hills because, well, I just don't like running on hills. On my longer runs, I do several zig zags through neighborhoods so I don't cross too many main roads. But I always like my route to be a loop with little if any crossing over areas I have already run. I do this so my route looks pretty on my GPS map when I am done running.
