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- From: prom@src.honeywell.com (Greg Prom)
- Subject: Re: jogging in London
- In-Reply-To: isler@eniac.seas.upenn.edu's message of 20 Nov 92 09: 49:30 GMT
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- Organization: Honeywell Systems & Research Center
- References: <98492@netnews.upenn.edu>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:49:45 GMT
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- In article <98492@netnews.upenn.edu> isler@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (L. Rosanne M. Adderley) writes:
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- >> Beginning in January, I will be spending 5 months in London on a research
- >> trip. I am seeking advice on issues pertinent to the casual jogger.
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- >> How safe is it to jog in the streets, even at dusk, dawn, evenings? My
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- >> Are there parks that are noticeable popular with joggers and/or more
- >> serious runners? Again, in Philadelphia I quickly discovered an area
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- A few years ago I vacationed in London for a week. We were staying just a
- couple of blocks from Kensington and Hyde Parks and I ran their daily.
- There were a lot of other runners using the paths there also. It looked
- reasonably safe during the daylight hours (usually early morning) when I
- ran.
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- prom@src.honeywell.com (Greg Prom)
- Honeywell Systems & Research Center
- Minneapolis, MN
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- prom@src.honeywell.com (Greg Prom)
- Honeywell Systems & Research Center
- Minneapolis, MN
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