A self-indulgent journal of pointless adventures in mountain sports and all forms of distance running and racing.
Sunday, March 04, 2018
Clwydian run
It's been a few years since we've seen head-height drifts in the Clwydians and even by the standards of 2010 or 2013 a lot of snow has fallen higher up recently. A memorable Collie run on Friday, chest-deep drifts by the fences and heavy snowfall as we drank our pints: a tricky drive home. This morning we ran from Mold past two cars abandoned in drifts to Moel Findeg in thick mist, then over Bryn Alyn to a magical Nercwys forest, thick snow and draped trees. The road back had been ploughed, with the snow over head height on each side. Several good long runs recently, in preparation (inadequate, as ever) for next weekend's Haworth Hobble.
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