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i ride 5 basic routes. one is 10mi, another 15mi,another 25, another 30mi, and the last one is 50. they all basically cross each other so i can combine different routes to make longer ones depending on how much time i have. if i really have a lot of time, all day, i combine them all for a 130 mile ride. i try to do that at least once a year. but mostly stick to a 30 or 40 mile ride. the nice part about the routes is there are rest stops with water and rest rooms, the longest distance between stops is 25 miles and every route has a least 1 rest stop.
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Runners just dont have the time to vary their runs very much, so their exercise must be rather boring.
Really cause I have 7 or 8 runs (mostly trail runs) just in my general area.Originally Posted by rydabent
Runners just dont have the time to vary their runs very much, so their exercise must be rather boring.
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It's not running, but Rowan and I have been walking for an hour or more several times a week this winter, and we walk different routes all the time.

