Running Guides and Trips in Argentina
Below are popular Running guides in Argentina that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Trips
Sarah and I had a great time running the Buenos Aires Marathon. Well to be fair, I had a great time running the 21k, and Sarah ran the full 42k. Since she had the Garmin, this is her route shown, but my photos. You can check out her full report at: http://www.sarahlavendersmith.com/2009/10/buenos-aires-marathon/
Fantastic run we did on the first morning of arriving in Patagonia. Luck for us since it became a blizzard snow storm the next day. You can check out the rest of our trip description at our website at: http://away-together.com/2009/10/24/welcome-to-patagonia/#more-762
One of the most beautiful runs that I have ever done. Clear weather for first time in four days.
Beautiful run on first sunny day in a week, and first 20 mile run since breaking toe.
Beautiful pre-race run down part of the 42k course for Saturdays event.
Fantastic marathon today in Argentina on the Salomon Adventure trail run. For full disclosure, the time shown is my wife's who ran it in 4:35. I came in somewhat slower at 5:20, but it was the best marathon that I have ever run and the most scenic. Highly recommended.
Shortly after deplaning, taking a remis to my hotel and checking into my room, I went for a run in downtown Buenos Aires. Sunday morning is a great time to run because the city is still asleep.I ran on the pedestrian ways named Levalle (pronounced leh-VAH-zhey) and Florida. The iPhone's GPS definitely took some inaccurate readings, since I'm pretty sure I was never running at 62.2 mph!!! It's not surprising, though, since...
