25 – 29 April 2022 Running Info

Hello Runners!
So happy to have everyone back together in London finally, and we loved seeing you and your running photos this week!  A special shoutout to the tree-hugging 10s, who followed the mission on Friday’s Earth Day and found some gorgeous Heath trees to hug (see below for photos!).  It was a beautiful week in London, and it was so great to see many of us back out on the pavements and paths!

Running this week.  Monday we have two fun options of varying lengths for you:  Olympic Park via the canal (9 miles), or Coal Drops Yard via the Wall (5 miles).  The first option takes us along the canal headed east, through Chapel Market, and back onto the canal as if we are headed to Brick Lane or Canary Wharf, but for this route instead of running past Victoria Park, we run through and pick up a different branch of the canal on the other side (read your directions, below, and make sure someone is using the RunGo app!).  The second option, Coal Drops Yard, begins with a quick jaunt through Regents Park before settling in on the canal east to the Wall, then turning back to run the last fraction of a mile back to the entrance to Coal Drops Yard, where you can find plenty of coffee options before tubing back from Kings Cross.  Wednesday is a bit of a freestyle route, with the objective of hitting all five gardens within Regents Park.  Though we’ve included directions and a map, don’t get too worried about following the exact route– just enjoy the gardens and try to make sure you see all five!  And Friday we head up the hill to the lovely Pergola.    

Shoutouts and Announcements.  This week we’re sending big shoutouts to a couple of US-based WRW ladies.  Alumna Linda Dolan ran the Boston Marathon last week for charity– standing against bullying, and she looked SO strong doing it!  And Paula Mitchell finished the Canyons Endurance 100K last night in California– another formidable course taken on by the even-more-formidable founder of WRW!  Congratulations and well done, ladies!  Please let us know, local WRW runners, if you or someone we know deserves a shout-out.  As always, they are free!

Next up we have a couple of opportunities to do some good while running.  A couple of runners have passed on these opportunities in the last several days (thanks, Stephanie G and Rebecca E!).  The Vitality 10k on 2 May is offering the opportunity to run for Ukraine, donating the registration fee, and offering a start wave just for these runners (who are encouraged to wear the yellow and blue!).  Just register from this link, and look for the option halfway down the registration page to tick the box to run for Ukraine through the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.  Registrations close tomorrow, Monday 25 April!!Another ongoing possibility is an app we mentioned during lockdown, which is apparently still going strong– Charity Miles.  This organization secures sponsors to donate for miles run by participants, and you can choose your favorite charity or charities for your miles to go to.  There are other options for donating through your miles as well, so check out the organization, the app and all the info at the site above.

With running events back in full force (so great!), there are many to choose from this spring.  There is a growing contingent of WRW runners signing up for the Hackney Half Marathon on May 22, and there appear to be a number of ways to register for that one (I thinkthis is the official one).  Runners who have done it in the past have reported it is a great course and atmosphere!  If there are other local races you are excited about or looking to get some running buddies for, let us know, and we’ll try to pop it in here.

Looking ahead.  Our Save the Date calendar looks pretty much the same as last week.  We have not yet firmly fixed on a date for the Sights of London/Leavers run, and we are also planning a year-end picnic (2nd annual!)– we will try to have those dates nailed down by next week’s email.  Meanwhile, we have all these great runs to look forward to!  Remember the ‘adventure runs’– destination runs that require a tube/train ride either to the start or from the finish (or both)– and they do generally take a bit more time out of the day, so that’s why we want to give you plenty of time to plan if you want to join them.  But there will always be people who are running local rather than to the destination, so just connect on Whatsapp and find friends for your preferred route!  
May 2:  Bank HolidayMay 9:  Hampton Court Adventure Run (8 miles)
May 16:  Alexandra Palace Adventure Run (5 miles, to Finsbury Park finish)
May 23:  Choose-your-own-adventure Pace Group Options
May 30: Virginia Water/Windsor Adventure Run (7 miles)
June 6:  Tower Hill in Bloom for Platinum Jubilee

It’s going to be a great week for running, with adventures to off-our-beaten-path locations, gorgeous gardens, and of course the beloved Fitzjohn Hill!  Sadly, I’m on injured reserve right now, so I’m not seeing you all three times a week (I miss you!).  Please enjoy the runs a little extra bit for me this week– and don’t be surprised if you see me stalking you all in the park or on the SJW High Street!  Have a great Sunday!
xx Micki

ROUTES


Monday 25 April- Olympic Park (9 miles) or Coal Drops Yard (5 miles)

Olympic ParkRunGo:  https://routes.rungoapp.com/route/0ny9wERTNC

The route starts out as the Wall. Run along Prince Albert Road to join the canal at Charlbert Street. Run along the canal for approximately 3 miles until the canal pathway ends at the famous “Wall.”

We will run through the Angel neighborhood until we can re-enter the canal path. At the Wall follow the ramp up to Muriel Street. Take a right and then an almost immediate left up a path that winds between the apartment buildings. 

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. Make your first right at Duncan Street and follow until the end. The entrance to the canal path will be directly in front of you. Go straight along the canal.Follow the canal path to the entrance to Victoria Park on your left. The entrance wall is marked “Victoria Park, Welcome to Tower Hamlets.” Enter the park and stay to the right with the bulk of the park on your left and the canal on your right. After passing a lake on your left, go through the park gates, cross the zebra crossing, and re-enter the park through the opposite gates. Stay to the right to remain parallel to the canal path but still inside the park. Pass the running track on your left, then run a further 150 yards and turn right to exit via St. Mark’s Gate 

After exiting through St. Mark’s Gate, turn right on Wick Lane, through the tunnel and enter the Greenway path on the left, opposite the tall brick chimney.

You will shortly see the distinctive tops of the Olympic Stadium and the Orbital ahead of you. Stay on the Greenway and run past the stadium before taking the descending path to the left to enter Queen Elizabeth Park. Turn right on the road then left to the field in front of the Orbit.

To get to Stratford Station (Jubilee and Central lines), continue past the Orbital, turn right after the Aquatics Centre and head out through Westfield Stratford City Mall (where you can also grab a coffee) before heading home.

Coal Drops Yard
RunGo:  https://routes.rungoapp.com/route/0MK1528hq3
Run down Wellington Road and curve around to cross at the crosswalk as usual.  Run down to the mosque and turn left to enter Regents Park.  Cross into the park and turn right to run along the path that will lead you to the boating lake.  Stay on that path until the English Gardens where you turn left.  Run straight through, crossing the road and continuing straight all the way to the Outer Circle.  Cross the road and at the other side of the bridge, turn right along the road and then a quick right to head down onto the canal.  Run along the canal towards Camden.  Turn left into Camden Market and run around the food stalls to get back onto the canal.  Continue along the canal all the way until The Wall.  Touch The Wall (per WRW custom!) and turn around.  Exit at the wide green steps to get to Coal Drops Yard and find a new coffee spot for your group to celebrate another great run!

Wednesday 27 April – Regents Park, Five Gardens in Five Miles, Freestyle (+/- 5 miles)
RunGo: http://routes.rungoapp.com/route/LczCpiStKi
From St Johns Wood Church Gardens run to Wellington Road and turn left onto Prince Albert. At the intersection with Charlbert street turn right, run over the bridge, cross the road and run the Outer Circle going left. Turn right onto The Broad Walk and enter the Park. Follow the path to Chester Road, cross the street and enter the Avenue Gardens. They are two distinct gardens: the English Garden and a formal Italian Garden (with the Griffin or Lion Tazza). Run all the way through the gardens and then loop back to Chester road. Turn left, cross the street and enter the Inner Circle. Run a loop counterclockwise enjoying the Queens Mary’s Rose Gardens, the Japanese Garden Island and the Triton and Dryads fountain. Exit the Inner Circle from the same path you come from and turn left. On your right look for the St John’s Lodge Gardens (also known as the secret garden)Exit the garden, turn right following the Inner circle. Turn right into York Bridge and after crossing the bridge enter the Park through the gate on your right and run back to St Johns Wood.

Friday 29 April- Heath Pergola (6+ miles)
RunGo:  https://routes.rungoapp.com/route/soXpd8ec3K/edit
Head out to Avenue Road, then up Fitzjohn’s per all the Heath routes.  Continue past Hampstead Tube Station all the way to the roundabout just beyond Whitestone Pond. At the roundabout, use the pedestrian crossings to cross counterclockwise over to New End Way to Jack Straws Castle (now a personal training gym) and continue past the parking lot entrance and past the bus stop to turn left onto a small street called Inverforth Close. A short way down, there is a trail to the right with a green barrier gate and a sign that says “The Hill Garden.”

Follow this trail until you come to an entrance on the left for “The Hill Garden and Pergola”, enter it and go to the right around the big bushes. You will see a beautiful reflecting pool. Run alongside it and up the stairs-you are on the Pergola! Run or walk the length of the Pergola.  Don’t forget to look at the beautiful views, admire the flowers and take a pic or two. Please be considerate and don’t run if others are walking the Pergola. When you have finished with your Pergola time and reached the far end, take the stairs down and turn left to run on the wide trail back to New End Road, turning right to run by Jack Straws Castle and crossing left at the pedestrian crosswalks by the roundabout to put you back on the standard Heath route. Turn left from the crosswalk and then right to enter the Heath. Run the wide path as usual but don’t turn left to run up Parliament Hill. Instead, veer right at that juncture and follow the trail across the ponds. After the ponds, the trail veers left and shortly after there is an opportunity to take a right turn on the intersecting trail that heads towards E. Heath Rd (taking you next to the fields used for the Art Fair, parking etc at different times of the year). Cross E. Heath Rd at the pedestrian crossing, then run on Downshire Hill Rd to Haverstock Hill Rd. Turn Left on Haverstock Hill, running home the usual way (turn right on Belsize Ave, left on Lancaster Grove, right on Crossfield, right on Adamson, then cut through the Swiss Cottage public area by the Hampstead Theatre, turning onto Fitzjohns to St Johns Wood Park Rd to St Johns Wood Terrace and then to Starbucks).

Or choose another Heath route:
<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+ miles:  The partial Heath route OR the Reverse Heath route OR Pergola route
7.5 miles: The Highgate route
8 miles:  The full Heath route

Click here for maps of all of the Heath routes.

18 – 22 April 2022 Running Info

Hello Runners!
I hope you all had a wonderful, restful week out of the routine– whether that meant skiing, sunning, or hanging in London (which was blessedly sunny and pleasant this week)!  It’s been a strange interval– with our half marathon recovery week just before break, it feels like a long time since we’ve been in the regular running-together mode.  It will be great to meet up again this week and start doing some of the fun, relaxed running we do in the spring, after the half marathon training is done.

Running this week.  Monday is technically still a holiday, so we don’t ‘officially’ meet.  But your Routes team couldn’t resist offering us a fun Easter Monday-themed route, so Melissa Kay has given us ‘the Bunny Hop’ for anyone who wants to meet up and do a bouncy, new run through Hyde Park to finish in Green Park!  Wednesday we will do a 6.8 mile Notting Hill route that takes just a small detour to see some of the neighbourhood’s famous pastel-hued homes.  (Don’t be put off by the distance– even if you didn’t run much in the last two weeks, you just ran a half marathon(!)– you are still plenty fit for 7-8 mile runs if you just take the pace easy and enjoy yourself).  And Friday is Earth Day, so we’ve added a fun twist to the usual Heath run– calling it the Hug-a-tree run as you take your choice of Heath routes and grab a photo of your favorite, huggable tree!

Looking ahead.  This time of year we have so much fun with favourite routes– and there are so many now, it’s hard to get them all in!  We will be offering a number of ‘adventure runs’– destination runs that require a tube/train ride either to the start or from the finish (or both).  Of course there are always a zillion options for fun and beautiful local runs, and always people who are running local rather than the destination, so just connect on Whatsapp and find friends for your preferred route!  But below are some calendar notes to give you a chance to plan if you do want to do any of the big adventure routes: 
April 25:  Olympic Park via the canal (8+ miles), or Coal Drop Yards via the canal (5 miles)
May 9:  Hampton Court Adventure Run (8 miles)
May 16:  Alexandra Palace Adventure Run (5 miles, to Finsbury Park finish)
May 23:  Choose-your-own-adventure Pace Group Options
May 30: Virginia Water/Windsor Adventure Run (7 miles)

Believe it or not, that is it for this week!  I expect we will jump back in with both feet and be back to all the shoutouts, announcements, and other usual running business by next week.  But this week feels like the pause and the deep breath before we plunge into those busy, last two months of the school year and our running calendar.  So as we reach the end of break and travels, and many of us celebrate religious and cultural holidays today, in the next week, and over the course of the month, let me wish you Happy Easter, Chag Pesach Sameach, and Ramadan Mubarak!  And whether or not you are celebrating a holiday, I hope you have a beautiful and relaxing end to this long weekend.  I’m so excited to launch into all the fun weeks ahead with you all!
xx Micki

ROUTES

Monday, 18 April – Bonus Route:  the Bunny Hop (5 miles)
RunGo:https://routes.rungoapp.com/route/OEUCJrfC8u
Get your bunny ears on and get ready for the Bunny Hop run! Head to Hyde Park the usual way via Lisson Grove and Seymour Place.  Once in the park start your hop…aka zig zag your way up and down the park and down to the Serpentine.  Run along the north side of the Serpentine to the bridge and hop on over it, turn to your left and exit the park at Hyde Park Corner.  Hop on over to Green Park and make your way to Green Park tube. 🐰 

Wednesday, 20 April – Notting Hill Pastel Houses (6+ miles)
RunGo:  https://routes.rungoapp.com/route/b9KVZnqmxp

From the top of Church Gardens, run down Wellington Rd and right onto St John’s Wood Road, passing Lord’s Cricket Ground on your right and the LJS Synagogue on your left. Turn left on Cunningham then right on Aberdeen to work your way to Blomfield Rd. Run along the street sidewalk until you turn left to cross the Westbourne Terrace Road bridge. Turn right after the bridge, follow the sidewalk along Delamere Terrace, then join the canal path heading west at this point.
Run to the Ladbroke Grove exit then run down Ladbroke Grove to Elgin Crescent and turn right. Keep an eye out for lovely pastel houses here!  Turn left at the next road – Rosmead – then your first left on Lansdowne.  Continue straight across Ladbroke Grove on Arundel Gardens and take the first right onto Kensington Park Rd then take a left at Westbourne Grove. Run down Westbourne Grove to the top of Bishop’s Bridge, then left down the steps into Sheldon Square (across from the Paddington Station entrance). Stay along the canal to where you entered, going across the canal on the pedestrian bridge at Westbourne Terrace curving back around to run back on Blomfield to SJW.

Friday, 22 April – Heath 🌍 Earth Day Run – Hug a Tree 🌳 Photo (5-8 miles)

It’s a Friday Heath run with a twist.  In honour of Earth Day we want you to give the beautiful trees of the Heath some love, and send us photos of your best tree hugs!  So pick your destination and find your favourite 🌳 to hug!

<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+ miles:  The partial Heath route OR the Reverse Heath route OR Pergola route
7.5 miles: The Highgate route
8 miles:  The full Heath route

Click here for maps of all of the Heath routes.

4 – 8 April 2022 Running Info

Good morning, Runners!

For those of us just back from Berlin, welcome back to ‘real life’!  We missed all of our running friends who couldn’t make it to Berlin, so it’s good to be back!  I’m looking forward to seeing our WRW packs back out on the London streets.

Running this week.  It’s a short week for official runs, given the Monday travel day.  Wednesday we’ll follow the tradition of taking an easy, 4-mile run through Hyde Park to the Kensington Whole Foods (or Ole & Steen, across the street).  If you ran the half marathon on Sunday– especially if you ran for time– take it easy on Wednesday and consider it a recovery run.  Have a look around at spring erupting in Hyde Park, take some photos, and enjoy your coffee.  A loop back to St Johns Wood is always an option if you are pressed for time.  Friday is not the first Friday of the month… but we’re going to act like it is and do our Borough Market run this week, anyway.  

Shout-outs and Announcements.  Welcome to the Beginners Class of 2022!  We had six women run the half this weekend as beginners, and they crushed it!  As always, it was so much fun to cheer them in!  In addition, one of the beginners did her first half marathon here in London at the London Landmarks Half!  As these ladies, who have just realised how strong they actually are(!), join the group in the next week and beyond, please give them a big welcome and help them get acclimated to our big, noisy, fun Monday-Wednesday-Friday group!

An important general reminder, for all who ran the half-marathon, is to take care of yourselves.  Rest your bodies, take care of any niggles, stretch, get some sleep, eat well, and keep replenishing your fluids!  Bask in the glow of a goal achieved!  This is WRW-proclaimed ‘self-care week’– sandwiched between the Berlin Half and Spring Break family travel.

Your WRW team will get to work preparing the annual video, more photos, and Melissa Kay’s tearjerker of a Leaver’s slideshow to send to everyone as soon as we can.  And on that note, please let me give her a heartfelt shoutout for curating and creating the slideshow– in the rush at the end of the Sunday celebration, I neglected to give her credit for that!  We would not have had this WRW tradition in place this year if she had not stepped in and taken it on– so thank you, Melissa!

Looking ahead.  Next week is ASL Spring Break, so we will not publish official routes, and there will be no email this coming weekend.  The e-mail will be back the following weekend, April 16-17, and though that following Monday is a holiday, we are planning to drop a fun route in your box for the day.  Meanwhile, here are a few runs to mark down on your calendars for the spring: 

April 11- 18:  ASL Spring Break, and no official WRW schedule
April 25:  Olympic Park via the canal (9 miles), or Coal Drop Yards via the canal (5 miles)
May 9:  Hampton Court Adventure Run (8 miles)
May 16:  Alexandra Palace Adventure Run (5 miles, to Finsbury Park finish)

If this seems short (abrupt, even), it’s all in the name of getting the routes and news to you!  It’s also because my heart is still too full to process, much less write about, the weekend experience and all of you amazing ladies– those who were in Berlin AND those who couldn’t make it.  You know me well enough to know by now there will be more to say.  But meanwhile… enjoy the week!
xx Micki

ROUTES

Monday 4 April – Travel day back from Berlin!
All others meet at the Church Gardens for a route of your choice.

Wednesday 6 April – Whole Foods S. Kensington via Hyde Park (4 miles)
RunGo:  https://routes.rungoapp.com/route/RXWvNqu3yx

This route heads to Hyde Park in the usual way. Start heading west on Circus Road and turn left on Grove End and follow south as it becomes Lisson Grove.  Cross over Marylebone Road and continue on Seymour Place until the end.  Turn right and cross over Edgware Road and then left to enter Hyde Park at the intersection with Stanhope Place. We will then run to the left, heading towards Hyde Park Corner, but before we get to the corner we will head off to the right and run along an inner path towards Carriage Drive. Here we cross the road and continue on Flower Walk until we reach the south west corner of Kensington Gardens. We can cross Kensington High Street at Kensington Church Street to get to Whole Foods, which will be directly in front of us, where we can enjoy a coffee together and do a bit of shopping!

Friday 8 April – Borough Market (6 miles)
RunGo:  https://routes.rungoapp.com/route/6U5vDjwEEA

We can grab coffee at Monmouth or Rabot Estates before doing any shopping and catching the tube at London Bridge station back to SJW. Don’t forget your mask and your contactless card! We start by heading to Hyde Park via the usual route. Head west on Circus Road, turn left on Grove End Road. At the corner of St. John’s Wood Road and Grove End Road, cross diagonally at the light and continue south on Lisson Grove. Cross over Marylebone Road and continue south on Seymour Place until it tees into Seymour Street. Turn right and cross over Edgware Road and then take the first left on Stanhope Place to enter Hyde Park at the intersection with Stanhope Place. Run along the eastern edge of the park to Hyde Park Corner, under Wellington Arch and down Constitution Hill. Run past the Victoria Memorial, cross The Mall at the light and turn right at the grand wrought iron gates into St. James Park. Run over the pond and out of the park, turning left onto Birdcage Walk and down into Parliament Square to Big Ben. Continue past Big Ben and cross Westminster Bridge. After the bridge turn left down the stairs to run along the Thames until the river path ends after Southwark Bridge. Just past Southwark Bridge, head right and then a quick left to go into a short tunnel that puts you onto Clink Street. Make a right on Stoney Street to get to the market (and Monmouth Coffee or Rabot Estates!).