Yesterday morning (Sunday 18 Oct), after passing early morning showers, the weather was too good for me to pass up the opportunity to revisit this running route from East Coast Park to the Changi Jurassic Mile and then to Hub & Spoke once again.
I ran the same route as before, only this time I did this starting at 9.25am in the morning, arriving at the Jurassic Mile at 10.17am and continuing to Hub & Spoke by 10.45am.
As mentioned, this was perfect running weather, cool and overcast, with just the occasional mild drizzle.
I've covered East Coast Park in my earlier post, here are some additional pics of Changi Jurassic Mile, and Hub & Spoke, during the daytime...
The Jurassic Mile has a slightly different vibe during the daytime, compared to the evening. A visit any time during the day or evening would be good, but I would recommend early evening / dusk as a great time to visit...
This was a Sunday, and until January 2021, pre-booking (via website) is required for visitors from Fri-Sun. I did not have a booking: when I checked the website earlier in the day, all slots were fully redeemed.
That said, I thought, what the heck, let me give it a shot anyway and headed out for my run regardless.
At the entrance to the Jurassic Mile, a small checkpoint had been setup to manage entry, and I was asked if I had a booking. When I told them I did not have a booking, and asked if I could go through anyway, they did allow me through as it was not very crowded that morning (I think the rain kept crowds away)...
I thanked the staff, and headed in, all perspiration (and rain) soaked from the previous 9K...
While not packed, it was still fairly busy, despite a slight drizzle...
I noticed that the baby T-Rex in the egg was indeed missing a few teeth from vandals...what idiots. I believe it has now been taken away for repairs...
Near the end point (Or start point if you are starting from the Airport end) of the Jurassic Mile...where you can see gate G1 of T4 in the background...
In the daytime I could better see the T4 building near where the Jurassic Mile entry/exit point was...
Wish I was on that A350 taking off...and not on the ground...
I ran the same route as before, only this time I did this starting at 9.25am in the morning, arriving at the Jurassic Mile at 10.17am and continuing to Hub & Spoke by 10.45am.
As mentioned, this was perfect running weather, cool and overcast, with just the occasional mild drizzle.
I've covered East Coast Park in my earlier post, here are some additional pics of Changi Jurassic Mile, and Hub & Spoke, during the daytime...
The Jurassic Mile has a slightly different vibe during the daytime, compared to the evening. A visit any time during the day or evening would be good, but I would recommend early evening / dusk as a great time to visit...
This was a Sunday, and until January 2021, pre-booking (via website) is required for visitors from Fri-Sun. I did not have a booking: when I checked the website earlier in the day, all slots were fully redeemed.
That said, I thought, what the heck, let me give it a shot anyway and headed out for my run regardless.
At the entrance to the Jurassic Mile, a small checkpoint had been setup to manage entry, and I was asked if I had a booking. When I told them I did not have a booking, and asked if I could go through anyway, they did allow me through as it was not very crowded that morning (I think the rain kept crowds away)...
I thanked the staff, and headed in, all perspiration (and rain) soaked from the previous 9K...
While not packed, it was still fairly busy, despite a slight drizzle...
I noticed that the baby T-Rex in the egg was indeed missing a few teeth from vandals...what idiots. I believe it has now been taken away for repairs...
Near the end point (Or start point if you are starting from the Airport end) of the Jurassic Mile...where you can see gate G1 of T4 in the background...
In the daytime I could better see the T4 building near where the Jurassic Mile entry/exit point was...
Wish I was on that A350 taking off...and not on the ground...
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