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Ducks, Ponds, Waddling, and all that... - Remster - 25-11-2007 Just wondering if anyone was planning on doing the Duck Pond Waddle next Sunday (2nd Dec)? If you haven't contemplated it, then it's 9 miles of mud, rutted track, hill and, probably, rain, starting from the West Worthing Tennis Club, in sunny Durrington. And, if my description wasn't sufficiently enticing, you get a wine glass for your troubles. Yes that's right, a wine glass. Which has got to be better than what you get for hauling yourself around the Mince Pie Ten a week later...go on, guess! Ducks, Ponds, Waddling, and all that... - Sweder - 25-11-2007 Hiya Remster. Can't make the Waddle sadly as I'll be working in Amsterdam. I'm planning to make the Mince Pie Ten though - Mmmm! We enjoyed a good windy blast into the hills today - you'd've loved it! See you soon. Ducks, Ponds, Waddling, and all that... - Sweder - 27-11-2007 Looks like a few of the JSJers are finding their way back to the website after recent changes. In case you missed details of the Almería Half Marathon trip here's a recap: Flights: were around £ 30 round trip - may be a little higher now. Easyjet Gatwick - Almeria on Saturday 26th Jan Return on Tuesday 29th Jan Hotel: Tryp Indalo Almería Cost is around 58 Euros for a single, double or Twin Four star, about a klick from the start Race: online registration not yet open Entry: around 10 Euros This includes race pack, T-shirt, three course supper at the stadium the night before Road circuit, stadium finish (500 metres on the track) Around 600 entrants (maybe a few more), usually some top African runners. Unofficial Monday activity: Almahilla Mountain Plunge - a five mile(ish) offroad plummet down through the wild-west style hills to a small town for a beer Evening activities: Molly Malones's Irish pub Many Tapas bars, including the excellent Fifth Bull Walking about between bars and restaurants This trip is completely disorganised - in terms of what you're obligated to do. All, some or none of the above. There are non-running partners going too. If you fancy the trip drop a line on here. If there's enough of us we'll ask the hotel to lay on some mini-buses at the airport. JSJers already signed up: Sweder (Ash) and Moyleman (Chris) Ducks, Ponds, Waddling, and all that... - Sweder - 08-12-2007 Up for some mince pie madness tomorrow - Peacehaven at 10:30-ish. Was worried about late entrants - there's a maximum entry of 500 - but having been out this afternoon, and with the forecast for even more rain and wind, I suspect there won't be much of a queue. |