Run the Wild Technical Series - Night Run

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  • Date Fri 8th December 2017
  • Location Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire

Event summary

Join us for the exhilarating Run the Wild Technical Series - Night Run on Friday, December 8, 2017, in the beautiful Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire! Organised by Run the Wild, this unique event is perfect for trail runners eager to enhance their skills in the dark. Experience the thrill of night running as you navigate through the enchanting Ashridge forest and open fields, guided by qualified Run Leaders who will ensure your safety and enjoyment throughout the journey.

This event is designed to cater to runners of all abilities, providing a collaborative and supportive atmosphere. You'll be grouped with fellow runners of similar skill levels, making it a fantastic opportunity to learn the essentials of trail running at night while enjoying the camaraderie of your peers. Don't miss out on this chance to embrace the winter wilderness and become a more confident trail runner!

Organiser's Description

Every trail runner should know how to efficiently run in the dark! On this Friday evening, in the depths of Winter, we will take you through the basics of trail running at night. You will be led by qualified Run Leaders along country trails, who will route-find and set the pace for you, through the Ashridge forest and open fields. It's a team event so you will be grouped with similar ability runners. We walk anything steep and there will be a few times we stop for briefings and instruction, but arrive ready for a trail run!

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