Just looked on DCC's Snow report and found that, as of 7am this morning:-
the following roads remain closed.
- A53 Buxton to Leek.
- A54/A537 Cat and Fiddle Buxton to Macclesfield.
- A57 Snake Pass in the High Peak.
- A515 Ashbourne Road in the High Peak.
- A515 Newhaven to Endmoor Corner.
- A5270 Coalpit Lane, Chelmorton near Buxton.
- A6024 towards Holme Moss.
- A618 between Killamarsh and Clowne.
- A623 Chapel to Housley
- A624 Chinley Head, between Chinley and Hayfield.
- A6 Buxton to Chapel and Buxton to Taddington.
- B5047 Whaley Bridge to Macclesfield.
- B6105 towards Woodhead Pass.
- Chesterfield Road, Rowsley.
- High Lane, Glossop.
- Derbyshire Level, Glossop.
- The Dale, Hathersage.
- Monks Road, Glossop and High Lane, Simmondley
- Cemetery Road, Hadfield.
- Martinside, Dove Holes in the High Peak.
- Small Dale to Peak Forest Village
- Mam Nick Road in the High Peak.
- Buxton Old Road, Stonedge Whaley Bridge.
- Rushup Edge in the High Peak.
- Winnats Pass, Castleton.
- Tor Side in the High Peak.
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Went for a run up to Shelf Moor this afternoon. Conditions were awful with the wind towards you and where the snow has drifted. Running the Skyline today would have been extremely difficult.
Well anyway, as this thread is about a fell race it might be nice to move away from sniping and name calling for a short time...
I've seen some great photos and video from around the Peak District from over the weekend. Conditions on roads and fell both truly shocking.
I heard reports that Jude Jepson and Heather Marshal ran from the start of the route to win hill - they took 2 hours to do that! Which leads me to think that no one would have made the cut off at Mam Nic... It's almost a shame that we couldn't have had a Championship race where the ENTIRE field was timed out!
I'm currently thinking about and discussing what happens next. As you will imagine there are a lot of options and the facts will be confirmed as soon as possible.
There is a couple of things I think its worth clarifying:
1 - What ever happens there will be two long counters in the championships this year.
2 - There are a few references earlier in this thread to 'the forum' pressurising me to do X, or not to do Y. Sorry but no, I had a clear set of criteria on which to make the decision about the race going ahead or not. Some of these criteria were in the public domain, others weren't. There was obviously pressure (loads of it actually!) but it wasn't coming from here - remember ladies and gents, this forum stuff, its just opinion turned into words on a screen...
In the meantime let the conjecture and speculation commence :wink: its fun to read it!
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Coward!
To prevent the weather being able to ruin the replacement event, the FRA committee has decided to hold the event on programmable treadmills. Apparently the approved programme can be uploaded to most models, as long as they have an incline function. This means people can do it in the local gym or even the comfort of your own home. The "route" is exactly the same as the Skyline and you can run it any time over the next four months. Full kit will need to be carried and as will any water other than at the virtual Mam Nick. After last year's event, the committee have asked that all litter (eg, empty energy gels) must be removed from the gym after the event.