Not a fell running blog but well worth a look. terrybnd posts some excellent short films, photos and write ups of all things outdoors. http://terrybnd.blogspot.com/2011/10...otography.html
Not a fell running blog but well worth a look. terrybnd posts some excellent short films, photos and write ups of all things outdoors. http://terrybnd.blogspot.com/2011/10...otography.html
Last edited by sbrt; 29-10-2011 at 04:52 PM. Reason: spelling
This is an adventure sport blog with a good readership. I have just written the first (perhaps of many) contributions that are fell running related. I am a born again fell-ist, as you'll gather.
http://surfabike.wordpress.com/
Writings and photos mainly from across the pond but that may be of interest http://www.alpine-works.com/footnotes/
Not running, but an update, and also my excuse for not getting out more,
My first snowy run
http://runningdelights.blogspot.com/
Cool!
I add this with some trepidation, it must be said (that's not a fell race, that's a trail race, there's not enough climb, you're a fat b'stard etc)
It's a mate of mine's blog....he asked me to document the whole shebang.
http://surfabike.wordpress.com/2012/...oth-fell-race/
I started blogging for purely personal reasons and with no intended audience. I wanted to keep a diary/log of my preparation for my Bob Graham Round in June 2007. So it started as a purely factual record of the training I did and how it felt. A few people read it and it grew and by the time the round happened it was a home for feelings, photos, facts and a small following. I look back on that blog now as a wonderful souvenir of what for me was a life event. People mentioned that they used it for ideas for their rounds, which i was nervous about because what works for me will not work for others.
I like that blog because it has a start and an end. I did a blog for my winter round as well and it is a record of that period. Blogs that are ongoing have to be really good to hold my interest (IWC's is one of those), otherwise I tend to read blogs that build up to something specific - I guess it shows a story unfolding really and becomes a bit of a serial
I'm blogging now for an upcoming paddy buckley, but it's ages away (I go in june, probably) and so it's in the boring early stages!
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Here's the Pennine Fell Runners blog: http://penninefellrunners.co.uk/wordpress/
There's some great stuff on here about the exploits of various Pennine folk, well worth a read.