If you've been following my blog this year, you know that my big personal accomplishment was running my first half marathon in October. Running the 21.1-kilometre distance was something I’d been thinking about doing for a while. But I actually committed to that thought around this time last year.
As such, right from the beginning of January, every run I went on was with that goal in mind. And, just for the fun of it, I kept a log of every kilometre I ran.
As 2012 draws to a close, I added up all those kilometres and discovered that I ran 732 kilometres this year. That’s 732 kilometres covered simply by lacing up my running shoes and putting one foot in front of the other day after day.
And because I like to put things in perspective to truly understand it, I wondered how far that really was. And so, here are a few interesting stats (with the help of Google Maps).
From my house in Toronto, it’s:
- 529 kilometres to the house I grew up in Montreal
- 277 kilometres to the cottage we vacation at every summer in Sundridge
- 320 kilometres to where my sister-in-law lives in Brockville
- 371 kilometres to where my other sister-in-law lives in Windsor
So where would I have to go to travel 732 kilometres, I wondered? Here are a few other interesting stats (again with the help of Google maps).
From my house in Toronto, it’s:
- 819 kilometres to Philadelphia
- 807 kilometres to New York City
- 798 kilometres to Cincinnati
- 706 kilometres to Columbus, Ohio
- 689 kilometres to Sault Ste. Marie
1 comment:
Wow! That's very cool, Deb! Imagine that you ran farther than 8111 Linden!!
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