Anyone seen it recently after the snowstorm? Can you run on it at all? It’s had icy patches for a few weeks now but runnable still.
Anyone seen it recently after the snowstorm? Can you run on it at all? It’s had icy patches for a few weeks now but runnable still.
Big nope. pretty buried.
Looking at it now wrote:
Big nope. pretty buried.
Thanks.
Your options are:
-Harvard indoor track is open to the public 10-2 on Sundays
-Pay for Reggie Lewis membership
-Probably some other indoor tracks that have open hours
-Harvard Stadium loop - always ridiculously well-plowed and heavily salted
-There's a 1k stretch of the Community Path Extension centered around the East Somerville station that is flat, well-cleared, and has no road crossings
-Some stretches of the Charles River paths may be clear enough for workouts
MIT indoor track is runnable by the MIT track team, ya.
bare pavement wrote:
Your options are:
-Harvard indoor track is open to the public 10-2 on Sundays
-Pay for Reggie Lewis membership
-Probably some other indoor tracks that have open hours
-Harvard Stadium loop - always ridiculously well-plowed and heavily salted
-There's a 1k stretch of the Community Path Extension centered around the East Somerville station that is flat, well-cleared, and has no road crossings
-Some stretches of the Charles River paths may be clear enough for workouts
Hi Sweetie, how much is the Reggie Lewis membership dahling?
bodhie wrote:
Anyone seen it recently after the snowstorm? Can you run on it at all? It’s had icy patches for a few weeks now but runnable still.
i've heard they engineered it to be uphill no matter what direction you run on it
Didn’t they just get close to 2ft of snow Monday!?
bare pavement wrote:
-Some stretches of the Charles River paths may be clear enough for workouts
Just ran around the river and the walkways are almost entirely clean and dry.
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