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What Did I Think of Perth’s Most Popular Run? | Bridges Run

Having recently relocated to Perth from Gaborone, I’m doing what I do best – discovering a new city on the run. What better way to do this then with one of Perth’s most popular running routes, the Bridges Run? Its official start is Wesley College Boatshed in South Perth with Elizabeth Quay being another popular… Continue reading What Did I Think of Perth’s Most Popular Run? | Bridges Run

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First Impressions of Running in Perth – Western Australia

When the opportunity arose for us to relocate to Perth in Western Australia for a short stint, we seized it, viewing it as a grand adventure for the kids and, as a runner blogger, a fantastic chance to experience something different. So, you see my friends, this HUGE life decision boiled down to providing you… Continue reading First Impressions of Running in Perth – Western Australia

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Running in Bishoftu, Ethiopia

When I got back from Istanbul in November 2023, I was ready to wrap up the year… that was, until we got another call! *drumroll* We had to be in Ethiopia the week leading up to Christmas. Although I’ve transited through the capital Addis Ababa several times, this would be my first actual visit to… Continue reading Running in Bishoftu, Ethiopia

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Running in Istanbul, Türkiye

I had several incredible travel experiences in 2023, mostly for my work in Ghana, where I grabbed every opportunity to run, walk, hike and even race! My last visit to Ghana was in August and by then I thought there’d be no more travel in 2023. But as luck would have it, in October, I… Continue reading Running in Istanbul, Türkiye

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Running in Akosombo, Ghana | Final Thoughts

After an intense but very fulfilling fortnight working in Akosombo – Ghana, I headed back home to a frazzled (and relieved) husband and incredibly excited children! While in Akosombo, I managed to do a lot of running and blogged about some of my first impressions here. A purpose-built and fairly affluent town, Akosombo is a… Continue reading Running in Akosombo, Ghana | Final Thoughts

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Running in Akosombo, Ghana | First Impressions

My first-ever visit to West Africa was in 2021 when we landed a work project in Ghana. Having heard so many wonderful things about Ghana’s warm people, flavourful food and rich culture, it felt like a dream come true. As luck would have it, the scope of the project expanded, and this is now my… Continue reading Running in Akosombo, Ghana | First Impressions

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Running in Pilgrim’s Rest, South Africa

Following Christmas, the family and I travelled to South Africa for a much-needed break to relax, rejuvenate and refocus. We chose the province of Mpumalanga as our destination (about a 10-hour road trip with kids) and got exactly what we needed – fresh mountain air, incredible views, country food, several outdoor activities as well as… Continue reading Running in Pilgrim’s Rest, South Africa

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Running in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

I’ve spent a week working in Dar es Salaam, beautifully translated from Arabic as “Abode of Peace”. With an estimated population of over six million people, Dar is the financial hub of Tanzania. Nestled along a natural and quiet harbour on the Indian Ocean, Dar is a multicultural city – home to African Tanzanians, Arabic… Continue reading Running in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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I Flew To Ghana For My Weekend Run!

How’s that for an attention-grabbing headline?! And it’s true… well, partly! My team was asked to facilitate a meeting in Ghana set for Friday and Saturday. Needless to say, we spent more time travelling than actually being in Ghana! We were at the Airport in Gaborone by 08:30 on Thursday morning for a 10:30 flight… Continue reading I Flew To Ghana For My Weekend Run!

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I Run Africa: Eastern Region of Ghana

I ran in Ghana for the first time in September 2021. It was such an incredible experience and never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d get to do it again so soon. We landed at 10pm on Saturday and as such couldn’t make the trip to the Eastern Region until the next day.… Continue reading I Run Africa: Eastern Region of Ghana