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2005-01-17 6:36 PM

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Hey!

I'm headed to Cambridge (practically on the MIT campus) for a business meeting, and would like to catch a run while I'm there (yes, I HAVE checked the weather forecasts)...

I hear there are paths along the Charles River that are good to run on. Anything special I should know? Are they safe (around MIT campus) during dark hours? Lit? Well traveled? Busy?

The hotel desk clerk is a runner, and she has some maps for me...

Thanks!

-BG


2005-01-17 6:43 PM
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Awesome, and I hope you love the city. What days of the week will you be here? There is a good run series in the area that you can just tag along on in Somerville; right down the street from Cambridge, and it's free. This is a thursday night event, and pretty popular for just over 4 miles. You can find it at CoolRunning.com as the Khoury's thursday night run. The paths along the Charles are great, but possible covered in snow, etc. They are constantly run on by the various running clubs, and getting on near MIT is "wicked" easy (to use the local vernacular). The paths strecth from Boston at the Museum of Science and go for about 11 miles (one way) to Watertown. You can get online maps at the website for the Cambridge Running Club, (CRC).

What ever you decide to do have a good time and enjoy!

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2005-01-17 8:32 PM
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I'm a Bosticite!!!  Oh...you said Bostonite...

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2005-01-17 10:46 PM
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Hey, thanks for the info! I'll probably do one of the Charles River loops, for 4-5 miles (or less).

I'll be there Wednesday afternoon through Friday noon-ish. I'll probably only get to run Thursday or Friday AM, or Thursday after work before dinner. Maybe sometime Wednesday evening, though it'd probably be late. Are the areas around MIT and across the river (say, from Longfellow Bridge down to BU Bridge on both sides pretty safe late at night and early AM? I'm not easily frightened, but wouldn't want to do anything stupid, either...

2005-01-17 11:25 PM
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Have a lobster roll while you're there... ask around for the best place...only in Mass & Maine and delicious.
2005-01-18 4:39 AM
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Stop in and say hi to my Dad, he works at MIT!!!!

Enjoy my home state!!

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2005-01-18 9:57 AM
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BGTwinDad - 2005-01-17 10:46 PM

Hey, thanks for the info! I'll probably do one of the Charles River loops, for 4-5 miles (or less).

I'll be there Wednesday afternoon through Friday noon-ish. I'll probably only get to run Thursday or Friday AM, or Thursday after work before dinner. Maybe sometime Wednesday evening, though it'd probably be late. Are the areas around MIT and across the river (say, from Longfellow Bridge down to BU Bridge on both sides pretty safe late at night and early AM? I'm not easily frightened, but wouldn't want to do anything stupid, either...



I am sure you will have no problems on the loop you mentioned. That route is usually frequented by runners at all times. One great route would be for you to start at Massachusetts Ave Bridge going across the Charles to the Boston side and then hang a left taking the path (with the river on your left) down to the longfellow (this takes you right past the Boston Sailing Club and the Hatch Shell (where the summer concerts etc are held).

Here, you can go back across the Longfellow into Cambridge and take another left to go back towards Mass Ave, but this can be a little tricky as the Longfellow Bridge lets you off in a small grassy area that is between the two roads). You can cross the road on the left side to get back on the path, but this takes you across a pretty heavily traveled road. Not impossible, but not too much fun either. I would recommend that you bypass crossing the Longfellow, and instead go straight and cross over the charles in front if the Museum of Science. It is really easy to do by simply staying on the path. This will add a mile or so to your run, so take it as it is. I am sure that what ever you decide, you will have a good run and let me know how it went! Oh, and bundle up, it's wicked cold here this week.

Cheers,
Mike
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