Sshh, Stolly, or you'll have to start checking your brake pipes on a morning.
Hey Stolly - nice guess my friend but I am afraid that you are off the mark - I work in Dorset and just live in Hereford!!
Aha!!! SBS Dorset
Nice guess - Wrong again though - no strawberry for you. I have nothing to do with those type of people - there is no chance of me crawling around, dressed in black kit with daggers between my teeth.
You seem to know quite a bit about them ......
Hello Sore Legs - I'm new here too but welcome!
I'm doing this as a training run and, likewise, I imagine the majority of the going could well be relatively gentle up and down, excepting that last pull up to the obelisk but that part of The Malverns has at least the potential for some short and steep climbs other than up to the obelisk.
Anyway, give us a shout Sore legs and Multiterrainer - it'd be nice to meet forumers.
Si
Si,
I will defo give you a shout mate so we can catch up
Paul
Yeah, I totallly agree about the climb, but LWW is still going to be important for me... miles underfoot and time on my feet is what I'm most worried about. Although, as someone else has already said, I guess alot of that is in the mind.
Climb-wise I'm trying to work in a big day in the Lakes soon, along with hill sessions, etc.
Geoff Clarke
Hi Sore Legs
I'm based in Ledbury and run to the Malverns nearly every weekend. I'm usually out for a minimum of 2.5 hrs on a Sunday with a min climb of 500metres. I am building up for the Welsh 1000 metres race so will be increasing my weekly height gain and looking to do a few big days out like this one:
http://gb.mapometer.com/en/running/route_270932.html
Although I may tweak this route so it goes over all of the peaks...
PM me if interested.
Also, The Mag seven is a brilliant race, I'm in the Harriers so I've only ever marshalled it, but I know most of the route and its great.
You'll love it, personal guarantee.