I felt like I was having a cold on Saturday and Sunday morning, but after feeling quite good in the evening, I spontaneously decided to try a longer route this time. The old routes are getting boring, so I planned out a new 10 km route.
I figured my way through the forest hill in the north just fine, but then, well, sort of chose the wrong path upon entering the second forest stage. There was not an inch of even surface plus logs littered all over the path. I slightly twisted my left ankle two times but it didn’t swell, so I assumed it was alright.
After noticing the path didn’t even take me remotely to where I wanted, I cut short downhill through the forest. I ended up near a stone pit. When I had paved my way down to the road, I had to backtrack quite a bit to return to where my planned route would have led me.
The rest of the track went pretty well, except maybe that at the final bend, which would orient me back towards home, I still felt pretty fresh and thus went off in the opposite direction, leaving my planned route again. I ended up running a good part of another route before finally heading home.
I can’t plot the exact path I took at the places where I left the route, but from what I can piece together, I jogged for about 13 km. That took me xx:xx:xx at an average heart rate of xxx bpm (maximum at xxx bpm).

Looking forward to repeating this run without choosing the wrong path and without twisting my ankle ![]()
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