19 – 23 Oct 2015 Running Info

Hi all,

I’m looking forward to another good week of running! Monday we head to one of our favourite destinations, Brick Lane, for famous east-end bagels from Beigel Bake and coffee from Brick Lane Coffee. We’re going to try a different route to get to Brick Lane – make sure you look at the map and the photos below. We’re planning to stay on the canal longer so we can hopefully avoid the congestion (and our tendency to get lost) in Angel. Wednesday is Notting Hill and Friday is the Hill. Friday will be a later start at 8:30 because ASL is off for parent-teacher conferences. 

Good Luck Runners!
Good luck to Emily Turner and her friend Maria Cassidy who are running the Amsterdam Half Marathon this weekend. We hope you have a great race!

Travel Details for the Half Marathon in Nice
We emailed information this week about making your travel plans for Nice, France. All you need to know is on our website on the Spring Half Marathon page. You can follow this LINK to reach the page. Please let us know if you have any questions.

Keep running,

Jane

ROUTES

Monday, 19 October Brick Lane via Canal, Kingsland Road exit, 6.25 miles

This is a fun and funky destination run!  We will head out in the same way as though we are running to The Wall. Take the Canal east to the Wall—go up ramp to Muriel Street, take a right and then an almost immediate left up a path that winds between the apartment buildings. Here’s the entrance to the path:

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Keep going straight on the path and it will become Maygood Street. When you get to the intersection of a main road (Barnsbury Road) turn right.  Run until you make the second left onto Chapel Market. (There is a metal archway saying Chapel Market and a zebra crossing at the intersection.) Follow Chapel Market until the end. Turn right at Liverpool Street to the major road Upper Street. Cross Upper Street and turn left, then make your first right at Duncan Street. Follow Duncan Street to the end and there will be an entrance to the canal directly in front of you. At the canal path continue running straight, the water will be on your right. Follow the canal until you reach the Kingsland Road Bridge, Number 45. See the photo below.

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Run under the bridge and take the brick steps up on your left, see photo below.

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At the top of the stairs turn left and at the main road, Kingsland Road, turn left.  (You’ll be running back over the canal.) Follow Kingsland Road, you’ll see the Gherkin building in the distance in front of you. (Kingsland Road will become Shoreditch High Street.) Turn left at Bethnal Green Road. There will be a white medal railroad bridge in front of you and the BOXPARK market will be on your right once you turn. You’ll also pass the Shoreditch High Street Overground Station on your right. Follow Bethnal Green Road until you hit Brick Lane, less than a quarter of a mile. There is a Casa Blue cafe at the corner, turn right into Brick Lane and you’ll see Beigel Bake and Brick Lane Coffee on the right. They are FUNKY so bring your cool attitudes! For the journey home, you can take the Shoreditch High Street Overground to Canada Water and then take the Jubilee Line home. Or you can walk through Spitalfields Market to get to the Liverpool Street tube station.

 

 

Wednesday 21 October – Notting Hill (4 – 6 miles)

Run out the canal to the west and exit at Ladbroke Grove.  Run to Elgin Crescent and make a left.  Continue to Ledbury and go right and then left at Westbourne Grove.  Run down Westbourne Grove over Bishop’s Bridge and down the steps into Sheldon Square.  Go back along the canal and out where you entered and back to Starbucks.

You also have the option of a shorter run by not running as far as Ladbroke Grove.  Instead, run half the distance you want, turn around and head home.  For example, running to the Westway flyover and back is about four miles.

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Friday 23 October – The Heath (4-8 miles)

The Heath 4-8 miles

We run up the hill on Fridays–it’s tradition! It is hard, but you’ll feel great when you are finished. 

4 miles:  A great way to ease into running the hill.   Run up to the Hampstead tube station and back. If you have trouble running up, think about how easy it will be running down!

5 miles: The Betsy Route
6-7miles:  The partial Heath route
7.5 miles: The Highgate route
8 miles:  The full Heath route

Click here for maps of all of the Heath routes.

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