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    Pilsley fell race

    Anyone doing this tonight? Looking at past threads:

    http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/showt...hlight=pilsley

    http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/showt...hlight=pilsley

    http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/showt...hlight=pilsley

    it must have been resurrected. Is this the first year? It should be a lovely late summer's evening for it.

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    Brilliant race last night in beautiful surroundings and perfect dry, sometimes dusty running conditions. It was closer to 7 miles than 6 miles though; the tail-enders finished in the dark. It's a good job there are one or two lights in Pilsley. (Perhaps a shortening of the route and an 18:30 start time might be better for next year?)

    The presentation was by the light of a real vintage flaming Olympic torch. If you weren't one of the 100 runners there you missed a treat. This was its first running since 2009. Thanks to Zoe for resurrecting it after baby-rearing duties.

    There are loads of photos to follow when I get a chance to upload them.

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    And here are the photos plus a few paintings I rustled up on the fly. I can't believe how many I took since I chucked a load. It must have been exuberance brought about by the perfect running conditions on a beautiful evening in beautiful surroundings.

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    Great pics, I seem to feature quite heavily!

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    Excuse me if I repeat myself as this I am a forum virgin . . .

    Thanks for supporting Pilsley Fell Race, coming, running, taking photos etc etc.
    You'll be delighted to know it will be Thurs 25 August 2016 so making better use of daylight.
    And hope to cut off the tarmac corner making the race closer to 6 miles than 7 (!) and also making the first ascent worst (!!)

    Race Organiser Zoe

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    Thanks Zoe. Looking forward to next year already.

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    Another great Pilsley race last night. I never did make it back in 2016 or 2017. Was the route really shorter than the first one in 2015? I didn't notice any change, but there again I wouldn't when in eyeballs out race mode. I was going to brag about getting a PB but if the route was shorter it might not count. It was nice to have a bit more daylight at the end with the earlier date (10th Sept in 2015).

    It was very well attended as everyone flocked to one of the last opportunities of the season for evening racing - almost three times the number in 2015 when 100 took part. That registration queue never seemed to go down.

    Good to see tindersticks there. It's been a while, Daz.

    My eyeballs-out racing included snapping the rainbow that glowed for much of the race: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nickha...57700210553314

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    Brilliant little race - really enjoyed it. Don't think I've ever seen so many Marshals!

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    Nice to spectate for once - meant I could get a proper look at the rainbow which was cracking.
    Nic Barber. Downhill Dandy

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    Pilsley fell race.

    Wake up and smell the coffee....and croissant.

    ”oh get you with your fancy coffee machine and croissant, how very cosmopolitan of you”.

    Alison plays along with my early morning quip by proclaiming, “sophistication is alive and kicking in Chorley”.

    I decide not to lower the tone and show her a video my mate had just sent me of some Dyno-rod guys dealing with the tricky removal of what they call the ‘sheesh-Kebab’. I find it amusing, my mate says he can’t stop watching it even though his wife finds it disgusting. I know Alison wouldn’t see the funny side, especially mid coffee and croissant....I delete.

    Not one to miss an opportunity I ask Alison if she fancies ramping up the sophistication levels with a trip to Chatsworth House. It’s now her turn to ‘wake up and smell the coffee’ and she says, “who’d have thought it, a fell race at Chatsworth House”. I act all coy and confess my surprise that surely there can’t be a fell race in such salubrious surroundings? I’m told to cut the pretence.

    By the time chores are completed we set off for the Peak District later than expected. Too late to experience the Chatsworth estate but we do have time to drive through the grounds on our way to Pilsley. I offer to re-enact the Pride and Prejudice scene where Mr Darcy strides out sodden from the lake. I disappoint Alison by telling her I’d have to substitute Mr Darcy’s see through white shirt with frilly cuffs for a Old County Tops fell race t-shirt. She doesn’t think she’d be able to contain herself and pleads with me to remain on dry land....I feel she’s being sarcastic.

    Pilsley fell race is typical of Peak District midweek events with a large number of runners in attendance. So much so the race start is delayed to accommodate the large field of nearly 300. There’s nothing technical to deal with as the race route meanders through fields and along bridle ways. The section through Chatsworth Park whilst running alongside the river offers a fantastic view over towards the grandeur of Chatsworth House. I liked the sneaky little gate leading to the golf course, it would’ve felt out of bounds if not manned by a marshal.

    On the night we’re fortunate to be greeted with the appearance of a magnificent rainbow. There’s no leprechaun with a pot of gold as we run towards what appears to be the end of the rainbow. Instead we’re rewarded with youngsters taking on marshalling duties at every turn, with every single one offering words of encouragement...such a nice touch.

    Many thanks to Ben and all helpers...big and small.

    We’d planned on calling off on the way home for a chippy tea but after such a fast race a heavy meal wasn’t to my fancy. Alison tells me we’ve a Cod Mornay at home if I preferred a late tea.....”oh get us, after spending a few hours in the presence of splendour we’ve gone all posh”......I’m told to calm down as it’s fish with cheese. I’m not deterred and say we’ll go mad and get a Vienetta desert from the Spar.....”oh Mr Darcy”...I think, once again Alison is being sarcastic.
    Last edited by Tindersticks; 24-08-2018 at 07:15 PM.
    Darren Fishwick, Chorley.

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