Re: Yorkshire 3 peak challenge
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Witton Park
Each time, even on recces, I find it's not so much the getting up, but it's the coming down without the cramps setting in that seems to be my problem.:confused:
have a little stretch at the top then walk the first 100m or so. don't try and blast off, last year I went up Whernside at a good steady pace and did't get any cramp, first time though:rolleyes:
Re: Yorkshire 3 peak challenge
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Originally Posted by
IanDarkpeak
have a little stretch at the top then walk the first 100m or so. don't try and blast off, last year I went up Whernside at a good steady pace and did't get any cramp, first time though:rolleyes:
I did try that last year in the race - I walked and ate for a couple of minutes. Still cramped.
I had noons & plenty of food, Ibuprofen Gel - Ultimately though I think I just don't run and climb enough:rolleyes:
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I've come to the conclusion that it's just a 'crampy' event. Flat trail from Pen y Ghent, then a brutal climb :eek:
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I remember once being up on Whernside and seeing the runners come up the steep face - no, it certainly didn't look easier than the route I'd just walked up!
I've run/walked the 3 peaks, walker's route, with my dog, it took me about 7 1/2 hrs! hopefully I can get that down to under seven this spring. Not fast I know, but I'm no whippet.
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Stolly
I love that picture :D
A cracking pic, seen it before and didn't realise me old mate Big Compass was in it, love that bloke;)
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Anyone got a link to a map quickly this morning?
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On the website.
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ukhursty
Anyone got a link to a map quickly this morning?
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Feet in the Cowclaps
Many many thanks