This wasn't really planned as a trails run, as such, more of a means to an end! I needed to go over to Wivelsfield to drop my car off at Barnard and Brough to have serviced and MoT. I decided to drop it all and run back to Haywards Heath, which is not the first time that I have done this.
The main road is dangerous, as you reach the bottom of Fox Hill it's a straight road, but it's fast and road is covered in pot holes. You really don't want to be stuck in that position, so the best move is to take the run onto the trails from Fox Hill up to Wivelsfield.
Car dropped off I headed out of Wivelsfield and towards Church Lane, this is putting me through the small village past the church and local houses, towards the end of the lane where the trails start.
First part through the gates which is really mulched down with bark to keep it all easy to walk on and heading towards the first style. This was where I realised how much rain has come down, the field was pretty water logged and muddy, but this is the fun of going out on the trails.
I was on a downward hill run with a lot of water and mud, heading for the far end of the field where I could see the next style. Feet either sinking deep into the mud or sliding it was an interesting experience, with a little working involved.Once through the style it was an easy run until the uphill part heading towards Fox Hill. There are a couple of styles with a little gate to the side, they were actually underwater, so I got my trainings underwater and worked my round them.
Fox Hill was easy as it's a main path with a big uphill towards home. I was thinking about the trails run at the time and decided I had not had enough of them, so I cut down Hurstwood Lane and entered the trails on Colwell Lane. This was going to drop me onto the Lewes Road.
Colwell Lane is a good uphill trials run, due to the nature of the lane it's not too muddy or waterlogged, part way I passed a farm with a barn full of rubbish. Couldn't help but notice a skeleton standing there watching my progress with a plane above it. It's amazing what you find on a trails run.
At the top of the lane I turned towards Scaynes Hill, going out for a run with Sarah Bonwick a little while ago she showed me a footpath that goes back into trails and back towards home. The perfect end to the run.Having used the run to drop my car off at the garage meant that I had the pleasure of running it again in the opposite direction. I did learn that if I was going to do that again, which is very likely, to put a fresh pair of trainings in the boot of the car along with baggy gym wear. That way I won't cover my car in mud!









