It's been a long time since my last blog entry on the Todmorden Boundary Run and the reason for this is that I haven't run since then. My foot has been very sore and I have been to see my GP about this who has referred me for a scan. He did say that if there was no pain whilst running then I could continue to run but I thought I would give it a little rest to see whether it eased up any. It didn't and still hurts but only when I raise up onto my toes and back down again. It still doesn't hurt to run so this morning I thought I'd have an easy little run down the road from our holiday cottage on Seil Island. I could tell that I had done very little in the past week as I was really sluggish. I just ran along the road for a mile and a half then ran back again.
Seil Island is a beautiful placed on the west coast of Scotland (15 miles south west of Oban) and is reached by crossing the 'Bridge over the Atlantic'. It was our first night in the cottage last night, the night before we had wild camped in Glen Trool in Dumfries and Galloway, up by 'Bruce's Stone'. It was a beautiful spot to camp.
Total distance - 3.1 miles
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