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Adventure reflections 2020

January 2, 2021by Glenn Tait Leave a comment

I made a montage of my favourite adventures in 2020. Pictures and videos showing awesome places to run, swim and ride in Edinburgh and Scotland.

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Running

Glen Tilt to Linn of Dee

September 7, 2020by Glenn Tait Leave a comment

It’s been 12 years since I last came here, our plan then was to hike half way to Braemar, camp and then hike out the next day. It’s a popular […]

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Running

Strava PRs…

January 22, 2020by Glenn Tait Leave a comment

Me, like quite a lot of runners and cyclists are on Strava. I’ve been on it since the early days, I can’t remember when but I remember when that was […]

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Running

Running the length of Scotland

April 27, 2019by Glenn Tait 3 Comments

482miles / 770 km 119hours of running 18 different days over 11 Months 21000m of ascent. Running the length of Scotland. Little did I know that when I signed up […]

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Cape Wrath Ultra, Running, Trail Running

Planning for an 8 day ultra!

April 25, 2018by Glenn Tait 3 Comments

I think if I knew what it would take to plan a multi-stage race before I entered, I think I might have thought twice, but probably enter anyway.  I guess […]

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Cape Wrath Ultra, Running, Ultra, Video/Film

I’m still 20, right?

May 12, 2017by Glenn Tait 4 Comments

You know that thing that when you’re in your 30s and you still feel like you’re in your early 20s and can’t believe the pace of change in people’s lives? […]

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adventure, Running, Ultra, Weightloss

An ode to the trail

April 14, 2017by Glenn Tait 2 Comments

Last night I cycled home from work and decided to run around my local nature reserve which has some awesome trails and is perched on the top of a hill […]

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Running, Trail Running

Day 18 of #festiveStreak will hurt

December 17, 2016by Glenn Tait 2 Comments

I’m tired. Its only 2pm and I’m considering a nap. It’s been a long day so far, 6am alarm and a 16km race in the bag making it 17days of […]

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Race Report, Trail Running

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Running and riding. This week was a challenge with wind and wintry conditions but then a cool crisp sunny frosty morning greeted me today. Getting training in and planning.
Mud, glorious mud, except when your tread is worn down.
Worth just getting up and out of bed for #sunrise #corstorphine#hill#edinburgh#hiddenscotland#edinburghlife#edinburghclicks#warm#spring#edinburghphotographer#edinburghbloggers#walk#morningwalk
Stunner of a sunset.
Emergency Day Off. Emergency because I needed some adventure and to get out of the mile radius around my house. So I set off to mountain bike to the Pentlands. The conditions were tough, first time riding in snow. I was glad for the vehicle tracks compacting the snow.
I booked out some time this morning for R&R. The active kind. Heading up to the hills with full winter gear before sunrise or twilight. Head torch, crampons, longs, the works. After getting out the car I immediately took the long trousers off as it was warmer higher up than at my house. And I regretted the beany after a few clicks so that got taken off too. I was glad for the crampons tho and the head torch. As first light dawned in Civil Twilight I took off the head torch and used the low light as my guide through a white land. Making up my route On the fly I decided to go the gentle way up which meant I was able to run. Lots of photo stops and also lots of standing still listening to the silence and the birds warbling. The sunrise was good too.
Happy New Year.
I went through my Instagram looking at the year that’s gone by. Without wanting to sound preachy I chose these 9 as my best 9. Not by the likes cos they’re not my endorsement, but by the picture, the thing I took, the way I tried to frame the photo and also by what I was doing when I took it. The only selfie was when I finished the OKT on the Crossing of Scotland, particularly proud of that. But also some really recent photos of sunrises and sunsets, perhaps they’re still happy in my recent memory. I also didn’t take the picture of me down the pipe but that picture reminded me of a good day out.
It was a sketchy icy run this morning. Probably could have done with some ice studs but I prevailed. Awesome to get some winter running done eventually and to catch the light as it was.
Three and a half hills of Edinburgh. I woke up early, forecast for a snow flurry then cloudless winter sky. My head worked out a route to catch the sunrise in various places. It was going to be an urban run.
I’d been pining for sun, hills, daylight, space, escapism and height. So with a free afternoon at work, I took time out to get outside. The sunset run was worth it.
One of those “I’m glad I bothered” type runs.

My posts

  • Plantar Fasciitis- healing the heel
  • Plantar Fasciitis Yo-yo
  • Escape – An emergency day off.
  • Adventure reflections 2020
  • Running Scotland Coast to Coast – Video

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I Run Therefore I Am

Running since 2014. Fuelled on vegetables and passionate for all things health and fitness.

OutdoorGirlOnTheWeb

Adventures, Gear and Exploring Life Outdoors

fellrunlikeagirl

Proud to Run Like a Girl

The Unintentional Ultra Runner

Raw Trail Running

trail running, training, science, plant based, minimalism

This Vet Runs

Marathon running veterinary surgeon breaking the silence around pregnancy loss

Running for my life

My blog about raising boys, student nursing, running and mental health

Tom Evans Ultra Running

Process Not Outcome

John's Running Adventures

roads bel travelled

Exploring open roads without breaking the bank

TaraRunsTheWorld

traveling the world in running shoes

cat h. bradley

writer | traveler | food❤️er | yogi | runnin' fool

British Bird in Vancouver

#Britbirdvancity judging and ranting since 19.........

Explore with Kenneth

Follow me on my adventures.

Mark All My Words

Original Nature Photojournalism

thechroniclesofsuperdaz

The quest for a sub-3hour marathon!

Snickers or Marathons?

Running for Charity - Biting Off More Than I Can Chew - Marathons and More

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