As with all my subdivision run routes, the assumption is that the runner begins at any point along the route and makes *all possible right turns* on roads, except at the edges of the subdivision (there, just turn around). This makes it impossible to get lost, and ensures returning to the start point. By starting at a point along the route which is run both directions, the runner can insert a rest break, assuming they've parked their car at the start/end point. The logic works with all left turns as well.
When I ran this route, I parked at the intersection of Spruce and Hawthorne, thus dividing the route into 9.75-mile and 5.25-mile segments. This approach works at any point on any of my subdivision routes in which the runner passes both ways on a given road.
Description
Start the plot by indicating the starting point. If you know the exact car parking situation, please explain how to park.
If we can access the starting point with public transports, please explain the lines to use and share any useful informations.
(S) From here, describe the instructions to follow from the starting point.
Add waypoints by clicking on the map.
The plot has to end by the location where the walk finishes. If it is a loop please write (S/E) at the end of the description. If it is a one way route write (E).