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Botanic Gardens and Bingham Pond

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Run time : 30:25 Distance covered : 3.29 m (5.29km) Soundtrack :   David Tennant's podcast Conditions : sunny, early autumnal  Before I moved to the suburbs and became a boring dad, I used to have a flat in the west end of Glasgow. I still miss the old neighbourhood whenever I come back, particularly when I'm in one of my favourite spots, like the Botanic Gardens. I already knocked off a big chunk of the west end parks on my run back in June. I covered Victoria a couple of weeks ago, and I'm saving Kelvingrove for the big finish, so that left just two west end parks. One I was very familiar with, and one which I had never visited before. The latter was Bingham's Pond. Another park I must have driven by a hundred times without noticing. It's nestled between Great Western Road and Gartnavel General Hospital. Having run so many parks on this project (96 as of today), I've noticed them falling into categories: e.g. Classic Victorian, Uninspiring 60s, Nature Reserve,

Possil Marsh and Milton Park

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Run time : 31:08 Distance covered : 3.33m (5.36km) Soundtrack :   Two Crime Writers and a Microphone podcast Conditions : overcast Another excursion to the north. There are still quite a few destinations to work through in the north and north west, because lockdown meant I was focusing on the closer and more familiar south and south east over the summer. As I've said before, the north of Glasgow is the part of the city I know least. I don't tend to have to go to it or to it to get anywhere, so it's almost like visiting an area of a different town entirely. First I headed across the Forth & Clyde canal to Possil Marsh . Technically not a park but a wildlife reserve, but it's the same idea as Robroyston Park , except more interesting.  The marsh is managed by Scottish Wildlife Trust, and was once part of a network of marshes across central Scotland. It has a looping footpath that takes you around the edge and connects to the canal walkway. It's a good flat run wit

Victoria Park

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Run time : 35:14 Distance covered : 3.83m (6.16km) Soundtrack : New Yorker Radio Hour podcast Conditions : biblical flood The first thing to say about this run is that it was wet .  Really wet. It started out in heavy rain and got worse. I don't think I've ever run in rain as hard as that.  It was my first single-park run for a while. A lot of the parks are small enough that I've grouped them together on single 5k(ish) runs, but there are still a few big enough to complete the whole run in one park, and this one stretches out for a comfortable fifty acres.  Victoria Park is one of the parks I was more familiar with. I used to play basketball on the courts in what I remember as glorious long, hot summers in the 90s. It was one of the few parks with outdoor courts back then, so the park was like a magnet, drawing all of the people independent-minded enough to play a sport other than football from ac

Ashtree Park and a return trip to Pollok Park

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Run time : 30:19 Distance covered : 3.21m (5.17km) Soundtrack :  Alien: Out of the Shadows  by Tim Lebbon and Dirk Maggs Conditions : warm, sunny morning A return to the south side after a few excursions to the north, and a good opportunity to cover some more of the city's biggest park. I started off in Ashtree Park , which is another small local square. This one is a bit more down-at-heel than average, with a playpark that looks a little deathtrappy. The surrounding neighbourhood is a little rough around the edges too - there's a beautiful old Victorian school across the road (visible above) that's been left to rot. Boarded up windows, weeds growing from the roof. In a more fashionable part of town it would be flats or a pub.  One distinguishing and unexplained feature is a stone monolith, surrounded by randomly strewn shards of graven sandstone. No clue where they're from or what it represents - answers o

Riddrie Park, Molendinar Park, Robroyston Park

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Run time : 31:19 Distance covered : 3.30m (5.31km) Soundtrack : New Yorker Radio Hour podcast Conditions : overcast, muggy Working all weekend for a book deadline meant it had been five days since my previous run, which itself was pretty hard going as that had been the first in eight days. This one, thanks to hills, was even tougher. I started out across where I left off a month or two ago, across the road from Hogganfield Park. Riddrie Park doubles as a cemetery, and from the newness of some of the gravestones toward the top of the park, it feels like the cemetery is slowly expanding to take over the whole park. There are great views south over the city from the top of the hill. If you like graveyards, you'll like this park. If you don't... well, there's not much else to this one. Down the hill and along Provanmill Road to Molendinar Park , which is challenging to find on Google, because it's the name of