Great news by the sound of it, hope all goes well for you mark .
Great news by the sound of it, hope all goes well for you mark .
I know Mark quite well - we always have a chat when he comes up for races in the Peak. Please pass on my best wishes to him.
I agree. Slightly off topic but I find the obsession among fell runners with finding a shorter 'faster' more direct way to be a bit sad. Of course, speed is the name of the game so it's inevitable but I'm always aggrieved when the need for speed takes me along some soul-less contour or down a bland slope when the ridges are so much more sporting and aesthetically pleasing...
As a veteran of flinging myself off Blencathra (Sharp Edge in my case) with grievious consequences, I echo the best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Sounds promising. Excellent news
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Good to hear he is recovering. An accident anywhere is an accident does it matter whether it was on a race, recce or round?
Sorry Mike, I was just matching Yiannis’ flippancy..
It wasn’t a brilliant accident at all actually, it was quite serious. I fell c.100ft in three or four bounces from the infamous slippery slab on the upper section of Sharp Edge in September 1999 and suffered multiple injuries: broken ribs, punctured lung, internal bleeding (haemo-thorax), broken cheekbone and other facial injuries, R kneecap broken into 4 pieces, severed patella tendon, big chunk of flesh gouged from R buttock etc.
I was close to death due to blood in the chest cavity when I got to Carlisle infirmary but have made an almost complete recovery thanks to the Mountain Rescue team, other people on the scene, and the medical care I received. Strangely though, I have never quite regained my previous level of fitness
Strangely Bill, I never noticed the view on my way down but I'm sure it was spectacular....