Tuesday, May 27, 2014

How the other half gets by

Bigtop, Hardcore and Co. set an intricate trail this last Sunday, providing us gawping country bumpkins with a real insight into how the other half gets by in Clayfield - plus some multi-million dollar city views - plus a very pleasant stroll along some unfamiliar sections of Kedron Brook. They followed this up with some toothsome soup and chicken curry. Many thanks, hares, and good on yer - especially Eloise!

Some of the runners found the trail markings a wee bit challenging. Perhaps our teachers and scoutmasters were right all those years ago about certain activities causing blindness? Anyway, it was good to have Hornblower's young sister running out front - she proved to be a darn sharpsighted leader.

Next week we're heading a bit further out of the valley for a run/walk at Caloundra. To allow for travel time we'll be starting at 3 pm - for this week only, of course! Our hare is Megafone, who was named last year in Tuscany. Anyone who hasn't met her yet is invited to figure out how she got that name....

And here are the directions to the meeting place (I'm sort of quoting): from Caloundra Road, follow the main drag towards Golden Beach (Baldwin and Blaxland.) Turn left into Earnshaw, then right into the Esplanade. The meeting place is a large shelter (two tables) called "Ayliffe". Please bring chairs, and allow an hour and a half for travel from Samford.

Next run details
When: Sunday 1st June, 3 pm - NB 3 pm start - this week only.
Where: Golden Beach Esplanade, south of Earnshaw. A map!
Hare: Megafone (and friends?)

On, on!