DIJON TO MORET-SUR-LOING


A dinner stop at the gorgeous Moret-sur-Loing saw preparations in place for the Great Anzac Run to enter the outskirts of Paris. With only 50km to go until we hit the centre of Paris, this quaint little village has a great historical significance. French painter, Monet was inspired by this town with many of his paintings depicting river scenes and local flora.
With many of the runner's bags still packed full of unused Winter wear, the temperatures during the past few weeks have been exquisite. Apart from the bitterly cold day at the Anzac service in Gallipoli, the runners have been blessed with sunny days between 20 and 30 degrees. The nights have been mild and very little, if no rain has fallen.
With many of the runner's bags still packed full of unused Winter wear, the temperatures during the past few weeks have been exquisite. Apart from the bitterly cold day at the Anzac service in Gallipoli, the runners have been blessed with sunny days between 20 and 30 degrees. The nights have been mild and very little, if no rain has fallen.

Throssel team regrouped with a team hug and had an inspired run from 6pm until midnight, running through the Bourgogne region, but were met with a firemen's typical cool reception on arrival.

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