Despite having lived in Hobart for almost all my life, this was my first time in the Run The Bridge (RTB) race. Many Tasmanians eagerly look forward to RTB (unlike its near-namesake, RBT, the embarrassingly cheap reality TV show which no one asked for and no one definitely looks forward to. I parked a few kilometres from the start line and jogged in for a bit of a warm up. The forecast wind and rain were as non-existent as Peter Dutton’s humanity and after a few minutes jogging I was comfortably warm and looking forward to the run. The Solemates gathered for a massive pre-race photo and otherwise decided to forgo much in the way of race preparation in order to allow more time to chat. I caught up with Lewinski, who I have run with for a number of recent races and training runs (we have actually spent so much time running together over the past few months, Pauline Hanson wants us to sign a prenuptial agreement- don’t tell me running bromances aren’t real). Read Full Article
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There are so many great walks in Tasmanian but the Alum Cliffs if probably my go-to walk or run if I have an hour free and want to get outside. Situated at the northern end of Kingston Beach, it is a scenic 90 minute return walk that passes a number of excellent vantage points for viewing the cliffs themselves, the river and the eastern shore along the way. Read Full Article |
I realised that the website was getting a little difficult to keep track of and people would have no way of keeping track of which new posts were recent. I will use this page to display links to any new articles from now on.
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