I’m running a different route until the eastern part of the track at Nike dries out. Now that I’m running mostly on flat cement, I’m realizing how much harder the elevation changes on the track make you work.
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And I didn’t even know that you run. I need to keep up on my blog reading. What is the Nike that you referred to? Is that the shoe company? Is that a track at their corporate offices?
Yes. It’s the headquarters of Nike, the shoe company. This route follows the trail that goes around the campus.
BTW, the new path starts and ends at our apartment.
Nice, but shouldn’t their campus be shaped like a shoe? :)