Where to Run?

As an avid runner and traveller, running in the treadmill at the hotel tends to be a bit overwhelming. My ambition as a local guide will be to develop and find safe and scenic routes for tourist’s to run on enjoy a nice stroll. Being able to step out and run in a foreign city is challenging and daunting quite frankly, that’s why if you have a tailored route for you based on your running level, you’ll literally be able to taste the cities air using this project I’m developing. And, it’s free :wink:

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Hi @Ethozombie , I’m an amateur runner too. I love to run, I’ve run in over 50 cities in the last 3 years, I try to add reviews for each trail, park or neighborhood I run. It’s fun to see someone else is passionate about running too. Exploring a new city while running is fun, but it’s important to know your route and not get lost. If you are ever in Vancouver we’ll have to go run Stanley Park, which has some awesome running paths and hosts multiple marathons every year.

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Hello @Ethozombie ,

Welcome to Connect!

Thank you for sharing your story with us.

Since this is your first post, please take some time to read the following article which will help you in

the Community: 14 helpful tips for using Connect.

You can always introduce yourself and get to know other Local Guides via our monthly topic

Introduce Yourself - June 2019.

PS: I will move your post to the section Local Stories on Connect as it fits better there.

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