It's always good to hear good race info after the event (if only Chris had mentioned the stile after 500 metres) Waiting at the stile was like a toilet queue at the three peaks, maybe he had a plan. Still I got off to a reasonable start (saving myself for the biggy this weekend where I will line up with a full field of hopefuls in the Fellsman long distance ultra at 61 miles.) Chris seems to have covered the race very well, and its nice to read someone's view of the same race. The race is well marked out and well organised, but if you do it next year it's a long walk uphill from the car park
at the community centre. The finish is one for the downhillers with lots of soft boggy mud and peat to get caught up in.
If you fancy this type of run I can recommend the Hutton Roof on May 23rd or the Austwick Amble on Bank Holiday May 25th. Both have a small gala and are only 7-8 miles long.
A restful day at the bar
at the community centre. The finish is one for the downhillers with lots of soft boggy mud and peat to get caught up in.
If you fancy this type of run I can recommend the Hutton Roof on May 23rd or the Austwick Amble on Bank Holiday May 25th. Both have a small gala and are only 7-8 miles long.
A restful day at the bar
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Sorry Steve, I though you'd forgotten so I went ahead and did a write up. Can't do 23rd as Gareth and me are doing Richmond cyclo-sportive, and on 25th I'm at Shutlingsloe with Matthew for FRA Jnr #3.
Best of luck for the fellsman at the weekend!
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