Has anybody done this before?
Up hill only, time trial...interesting prospect and I'm looking to have a go at it a week on Sunday
1.6 miles with 656ft
http://www.fellrunner.org.uk/races.php?id=4393
Has anybody done this before?
Up hill only, time trial...interesting prospect and I'm looking to have a go at it a week on Sunday
1.6 miles with 656ft
http://www.fellrunner.org.uk/races.php?id=4393
Great low key event.
We started in 30second intervals from the bar in the middle of the YH.
There is about half a mile of flat running along a path at the side of a beck. (tree roots and sloppy)
Then the hill with track, mud and scree to cover.
A gentle jog back from the summit was followed by a cake fest back in the YH.
It's one to enjoy.
Really enjoyed this race in 2014. With 2 1/2 hours driving for 15 mins running, it's certainly got the highest drive:run ratio in my calendar. Planning to be there again on Sunday.
I'm the king of the castle and you're the dirty rascal.
I'm fibbing of course....a commoner I'll remain, a nobody....a pleb.
Todays King is Chris Arthur of Bowland Fell Runners. Arise King Arthur, and unlike your namesake you shouldn't be troubled with Saxon invaders.
King of the castle fell race is a quirky event. It starts from the bar inside Borrowdale youth hostel from which runners set off in roughly 10 second intervals. The race is uphill only with the finish being the war memorial at the summit of Castle crag.
Once you leave the hostel the current time is registered against your race number. The track from the hostel is narrow and gnarly in parts with tree roots and rocks littering the ground...hence the interval starts to try and prevent 'bottlenecks'.
When Castle crag comes into view the uphill begins. I'm surprised by how much the gnarly path has taken out of my legs, the uphill is only short but lactic build up in tired muscles soon reduces me to a walk. After zig-zagging up through the slate it's a relief to touch the war memorial and have the current time once again registered against your number.
It's been awhile since I was last up Castle crag and I'd almost forgotten about the amazing views on offer. This lowest Wainwright is a great fell to explore. Along with the memorial at the summit, the man made slate structures scattered about the quarry are also worthy of a visit.
After a nice gentle jog back to the hostel it's cakes galore washed down with a lovely cup of tea as we wait in anticipation for the results to be worked out. Who will be crowned royalty?
As previously mentioned well done Chris Arthur and not forgetting Queen Kirsty Hall on your royal appointments.
I don't come from Greece or have a thirst for knowledge and I didn't study sculpture at Saint Martins college.....I just live like common people do.
Many thanks to Catherine and all helpers for a unique race experience.
Darren Fishwick, Chorley.
I was a bit of an oddball until I was abducted by aliens; but I'm perfectly OK now!