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By *eardedMasterandCuntess OP   Couple
over a year ago

Longcross

Is there any fellow trail runners out there that like to disappear into the countryside for a run that possibly ends up with some added outdoor fun also?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve seen some action when I’ve been out running and cycling but only ever joined in once it was good as it was unexpected.

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By *xceptional UberMan
over a year ago

Warrington

I'm not a trail runner, but I do massive 1-2week hikes and I love the occasional outdoor meet.

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By *eardedMasterandCuntess OP   Couple
over a year ago

Longcross

Outdoor meets are great fun and if mixed in with the hiking/running all the better!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is there any fellow trail runners out there that like to disappear into the countryside for a run that possibly ends up with some added outdoor fun also?"

I trail run and this sounds insane! See how long I can run before I end up using my third leg for extra speed to catch you guys;) lol

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By *eeling0880Man
over a year ago

Pennines

Too fooked for that malarkey whilst trail running lol

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By *MurrayMan
over a year ago

Guildford

I spend many hours running the trails of the Surrey hills, barely see anyone, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. I think it would be an absolute pleasure to encounter a sexy couple in the woods or a summer meadow while on a long run...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I run a lot, mainly road but some trail too. Hit 1500km in 2023.

If fab has trail running events I'd run way more trails

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By *allsendmaleMan
over a year ago

North Tyneside

I’m a regular runner and this sounds like just the thing to keep my motivation up if there is anyone on the North East wanting to chat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love off road running and would definitely love some extra fun out there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is right up my street.....I go out 3 times a week running in the counytside where I live but have never had the pleasure.

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By *allsendcplMan
over a year ago

Newcastle upon tyne

Don't go running but I can put sky sports on the telly and open a window...lol

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By *ifty69Man
over a year ago

north tyneside


"Don't go running but I can put sky sports on the telly and open a window...lol"

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By *6ilMan
over a year ago

Milnthorpe

I do a bit in Cumbria but Tring to mix it with anything else is hopeful, you are either very very fit or not running that hard..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love trail running on the South Downs in Sussex would love some outdoors fun x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Any runners in Hertfordshire?

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By *ps4funCouple
over a year ago

Bedfordshire

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By *ps4funCouple
over a year ago

Bedfordshire


"Any runners in Hertfordshire?"

Close by - Bedfordshire

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By *loss aka Miss JonesWoman
over a year ago

south coast IOW

I run occasionally and wrote a fantasy about this very thing

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/stories/1578056

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By *he-dogsMan
over a year ago

south east

South east herts. Ashridge/wendover have the best trails locally

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By *orthernLightsCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

We do lots of running, trail and road. We’ve played outdoors occasionally when on hikes but not while running. We don’t often run together as we run at different paces.

Might be fun to meet up with someone if they and the weather was right.

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By *orthernLightsCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"I run occasionally and wrote a fantasy about this very thing

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/stories/1578056"

Good story, really enjoyed it. Funnily enough, L doesn’t think she’s an attractive site when running either. I think she often looks similar to how she looks after an energetic sex session!

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By *agnar1980Man
over a year ago

Poole

Would love this. Do a lot of trail running.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mmmm I marshal for a trail running company, sounds a great way to make the day ever better!

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By *xceptional UberMan
over a year ago

Warrington

So I'm thinking of buying some trail runners for when I hike the Cape Wrath Trail as 7ts impossible to keep your feet dry.... Any recommendations?

Some that will last, be comfy, dry fast etc..

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By *loss aka Miss JonesWoman
over a year ago

south coast IOW


"I run occasionally and wrote a fantasy about this very thing

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/stories/1578056

Good story, really enjoyed it. Funnily enough, L doesn’t think she’s an attractive site when running either. I think she often looks similar to how she looks after an energetic sex session!"

Ha ha. Maybe thats how i should think about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Are any fabbers taking part in Endure24?

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By *he-dogsMan
over a year ago

south east

That’s very cool. At what races?

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By *agnar1980Man
over a year ago

Poole

Anyone in Dorset? Let me know, really fancy doing this

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By *ps4funCouple
over a year ago

Bedfordshire


"So I'm thinking of buying some trail runners for when I hike the Cape Wrath Trail as 7ts impossible to keep your feet dry.... Any recommendations?

Some that will last, be comfy, dry fast etc.. "

I bought this pair for warmer days last year and have tested them on trails a few times. In my opinion, they're worth the investment.

https://www.salomon.com/en-gb/shop-emea/product/supercross-4-gore-tex-lg9290.html?CMPID=pla%7Cpm%7Cgoogle%7CUK_EN_GOO_PMAX_PERF_Footwear%7C%7C%7C&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwoPOwBhAeEiwAJuXRh1TYNiUvXS9OXszi5mlh4VALqXtVhjxXCc3wpG4lPjuAyqCrFmhcahoCzfYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds#color=70018&size=25788

I also have another pair from Salomon with above ankle height for winter. This brand knows what they're doing.

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By *xceptional UberMan
over a year ago

Warrington

My normal hiking boots are Salomon. The quest 4 which I've had for just over 2 years and clocked up a couple of thousand miles in.

What are yours like for drying etc. As that's the whole reason I'm looking you see as it's impossible to keep your feet from getting wet on the Cape Wrath Trail.

Thanks for the reply by the way.

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By *ps4funCouple
over a year ago

Bedfordshire

I have never walked for longer than one day in terrain and stayed overnight in a tent. However, I often walk in pouring weather, on shallow streams, and on mouldy trails, sometimes submerging my toes in water but never above my ankles (due to shorter boots). These boots are fully waterproof. When I get home or to a hotel, I always give them a proper wash straight away and let them dry at room temperature. They are never wet inside from water; only my sweaty feet make them damp. By the next morning, they are dry.

If I were in your place, I would look for higher boots made from Gore-Tex. When you tie the laces nicely around your calf, they will keep your feet dry. Before you rest, walk into the stream or puddles to wash off mud and let them dry in the open air under a tent cover. If you walk in muddy terrain up to your ankles, those boots will keep your feet dry all day long.

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By *unchy2016Man
over a year ago

waterlooville

Altro lone peak 7 heard are decent, the toe box are wide n not cruchd

Mean I have the saucany peregrine 11 and there decent

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By *okingham40Man
over a year ago

wokingham

Would love to meet someone on a run

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By *xceptional UberMan
over a year ago

Warrington


"I have never walked for longer than one day in terrain and stayed overnight in a tent. However, I often walk in pouring weather, on shallow streams, and on mouldy trails, sometimes submerging my toes in water but never above my ankles (due to shorter boots). These boots are fully waterproof. When I get home or to a hotel, I always give them a proper wash straight away and let them dry at room temperature. They are never wet inside from water; only my sweaty feet make them damp. By the next morning, they are dry.

If I were in your place, I would look for higher boots made from Gore-Tex. When you tie the laces nicely around your calf, they will keep your feet dry. Before you rest, walk into the stream or puddles to wash off mud and let them dry in the open air under a tent cover. If you walk in muddy terrain up to your ankles, those boots will keep your feet dry all day long."

Thanks, I regularly go on 1-2 week linear hikes, and I have some fantastic boots for that.

The think with the Cape Wrath Trail is that it's 230miles through mountains and bogs with numerous river crossings... I mean, they can be waist deep if the rivers are in speight.

So Im looking for something that's isn't goretex for the first time in my hiking life..after learning the hard way that with all the Goretex copies out there by big brands, if it isn't goretex you're getting wet feet. Haha.

With trail runners low level, it's inevitable you'll get wet feet anyway.

So for me its more about something that will dry pretty quickly of possible, will give a certain protection from rocks and hopefully keep grit from getting inside the show and giving me blisters..

Not too much to ask I don't think.. Haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is there any fellow trail runners out there that like to disappear into the countryside for a run that possibly ends up with some added outdoor fun also?"

Not specifically trail running but I enjoy hiking and I can't think of a better thing to find at the top of a summit or quite vally than some fun steamy fun, beats a pack lunch that's for sure where do you trail run?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Always looking for new events. Think I’m on about 156 marathons, so run a good amount. Always wonder when running, how many running are on here, but in doing so my mind wanders and I get distracted with my thoughts, not sure if it helps or hinders haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any runners in Hertfordshire?

Close by - Bedfordshire "

Started running again not to far from you in Cambridge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I enjoy walking and wouldn’t mind some outdoor fun again

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By *_the_impalerMan
over a year ago

canterbury

I have done a fair few mountain marathons and a use to do a lot of mountain treks all over the world.

After trying a lot of different types of footwear I have always found salomon shoes good for stone trails but mud or rock

But last few pairs of boots have been innov8 roclite boots lightweight and waterproof and very breathable ideal for walking if your running go for a pair of their shoes

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By *he-dogsMan
over a year ago

south east

Anyone do parkrun?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone do parkrun?"

Done it today. Don’t often do them but where I can

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By *etmelickMan
over a year ago

Hartlepool

I do parkrun when I can. My local usually has a max of 50 people, would be ideal to do another lap for fun afterwards!

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By *outhernmarksmithMan
over a year ago

Oxfordshire

I’ve got a better idea. While my OH goes trail running, those of us left hanging around disappear off to do something with our time…

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By *orthernLightsCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Always looking for new events. Think I’m on about 156 marathons, so run a good amount. Always wonder when running, how many running are on here, but in doing so my mind wanders and I get distracted with my thoughts, not sure if it helps or hinders haha"

Male half of couple here (J). I did London Marathon last weekend and had exactly the same thought. I think it helped me during miles 22-24!

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By *orthernLightsCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Anyone do parkrun?"

We both do parkrun most weekends. Will be wondering how many other parkrunners are on here next time!

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By *inky1yorksMan
over a year ago

kinks ville

Trail runner here

Can usually be found in my happy place… anywhere not on a road, especially the mountains.

Yesterday out in the Yorkshire dales supporting the Fellsman runners.

Brill effort by the 1st place woman 3rd overall (I think).

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By *igkev695Man
over a year ago

Liverpool

Psrkrun tourist here as well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is anyone doing Endure24 in Reading?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love running. Often think of venturing into.the woods. Might do now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love outdoors

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By *un and Games 2016Couple
over a year ago

Darlington

Avid trail and fell runner.... I've ran with a couple of fab friends over the years. It's been great fun

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By *_the_impalerMan
over a year ago

canterbury

Some of my best times with clothes on was fell running did years of OMM

The fellman looks like a very hard race

J

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By *DGandmeCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle

Town Moor park runners here!

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By *trummerMan
over a year ago

Near Alfreton

I’ve wanted to do this for ages but no luck so far, i’m in Derbyshire if anyone fancies it?

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By *orthernLightsCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Town Moor park runners here! "

Not our regular parkrun… but we have ran Town Moor a few times.

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By *umblefunMan
over a year ago

East Devon and London

Never thought of taking condoms on a run before!

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By *he-dogsMan
over a year ago

south east

Anyone in the south east fancy a run ? Herts/bucks

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By *ars1981Man
34 weeks ago

Sheffield

Sheffield trail runner here. Would love to meet other like minded folk

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By (user no longer on site)
34 weeks ago


"Is anyone doing Endure24 in Reading? "

If you like 24 hour ones I've just done equinox 24 in the Midlands it's one of the better looped ultras. More of a festival

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By (user no longer on site)
34 weeks ago

Don't trail run myself but do a lot of walking on the South Coast and Purbeck area and see plenty.

Also love seeing other female walkers while out walking the dogs especially in the summer when they're wearing nice shorts and t-shirts.

Always good chance for a little chat when our dogs start sniffing or playing with each other.

Always had a fantasy of fucking a hot lady dog walker in a nice private field with the hot sun on our backs

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By *allsendmaleMan
33 weeks ago

North Tyneside


"Town Moor park runners here!

Not our regular parkrun… but we have ran Town Moor a few times."

Also done town moor a few times but now alternate between Jesmond, Rising Sun and Whitley Bay. I’ve done most of the north east ones though.

Glad to know other local parkrunners are on here

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By *as1373Couple
33 weeks ago

Taupo, New Zealand & Persian Gulf


"Don't trail run myself but do a lot of walking on the South Coast and Purbeck area and see plenty.

Also love seeing other female walkers while out walking the dogs especially in the summer when they're wearing nice shorts and t-shirts.

Always good chance for a little chat when our dogs start sniffing or playing with each other.

Always had a fantasy of fucking a hot lady dog walker in a nice private field with the hot sun on our backs "

I ran Endure24 a few years ago, a few months before taking in Marathon des Sables.

Was an Ultra marathon runner and event director.

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By *handlerMonicaCouple
33 weeks ago

Leicester

Once ran past some dogging action, but at 60 miles into the race, not sure i had the energy to try my luck on joining in!

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By *he-dogsMan
31 weeks ago

south east

How’s the running going guys?

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By *ars1981Man
27 weeks ago

Sheffield

Anyone up for a run sometime? Muddy trails are back again!

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By *ars1981Man
22 weeks ago

Sheffield

Still keen to meet some runners on here!

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By *portyGuyMan
21 weeks ago

Burbage

Which race was that

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By *inky1yorksMan
19 weeks ago

kinks ville

I want to run my first ultra… a trail ultra and one that follows a very old and established walk / challenge.

I will be running the Lyke Wake Walke across the North York Moors. 40+ miles all off road.

I’ve not run in 2 years and need new trainers before I can start training but I have a fixed date of June 27th.

What trainers would you suggest I used to run Hoka Mafate, with a huge stacked sole unit and want something similar. Any suggestions ?

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By *ars1981Man
19 weeks ago

Sheffield

If you like cushioned shoes then the Hokas are probably still the ones to go for.

I'm still pretty old school and prefer being a bit closer to the ground so I don't roll my ankles!

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By *orkDefenderMan
19 weeks ago

Just East of Wakefield

I used to run before injury

Fell-races were my specialty

So a lot of xx/trail running as training

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By *arriedfun69Man
17 weeks ago

Bedford

Trails are a fantastic opportunity to play as so many discreet places for fun

Anyone local interested is a few miles and fun ..let me know xx

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By *inky1yorksMan
17 weeks ago

kinks ville


"I want to run my first ultra… a trail ultra and one that follows a very old and established walk / challenge.

I will be running the Lyke Wake Walke across the North York Moors. 40+ miles all off road.

I’ve not run in 2 years and need new trainers before I can start training but I have a fixed date of June 27th.

What trainers would you suggest I used to run Hoka Mafate, with a huge stacked sole unit and want something similar. Any suggestions ? "

Update on my last post.

New shoes eventually purchased - new balance Hierro v9

Very well stacked with a large drop and a great rock to the sole.

(I did have huge problems finding my 2 choice shoes in my size… infact I could not get hold of the mafate without paying a £60 + postage surcharge. Crazy as I’m only a uk 12 in ruining trainers. )

Any way first trail run done (in 2 years) 5km 40m10s very muddy under foot 😊

Now the hard work starts. Hope to be running 10k by mid feb in 1hr - 1hr10m pace.

Any advice ?

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By *ars1981Man
16 weeks ago

Sheffield

Good work 😊

Just keep consistently running. Try and do a mix of short, fast runs as well as long, slow ones. Run as often as you can, but make sure you're getting enough rest to recover so you're not getting more and more knackered and make sure that the bulk of your runs are easy paced.

Maybe don't listen to me though, I'm currently laid up with a slipped disc! (I don't think anything to do with running, but very annoying - can't wait to get back to it)

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By *inky1yorksMan
16 weeks ago

kinks ville


"Good work 😊

Just keep consistently running. Try and do a mix of short, fast runs as well as long, slow ones. Run as often as you can, but make sure you're getting enough rest to recover so you're not getting more and more knackered and make sure that the bulk of your runs are easy paced.

Maybe don't listen to me though, I'm currently laid up with a slipped disc! (I don't think anything to do with running, but very annoying - can't wait to get back to it)"

Cheers… that reinforces what I was planning with a bit extra too.

Oh slipped disc not good. I had a particular nasty one 2005 and eventual operation in 2007. Still causes probs due to scarring on the nerves. wish you the best

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By *ars1981Man
16 weeks ago

Sheffield

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By *orkDefenderMan
7 weeks ago

Just East of Wakefield

I used to, when skinnier/fitter, do fell-races, & use local footpaths/bridleways/woodlands for training

I still ride through the woods, or walk dog there

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By *asual ConnectionMan
5 weeks ago

Chester

Sounds interesting

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By *he-dogsMan
2 weeks ago

south east

When we running then? 😊

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