Great post Graham, about time we concentrated on the important things in life! the forum has gone to the dogs recently.
Great post Graham, about time we concentrated on the important things in life! the forum has gone to the dogs recently.
My recent copy is on the book rack in Turkey.
I'm spreading the word.
Well the new one has came through the door. Only had time to read the opening few pages with my lunch...
But a great start, and really pleased to see the emphatic arguments for the ban on GPS, and keeping fell races as distinct as possible from other disciplines.
It’s a brilliant episode capturing the spirit of the record breaking summer (finished it already!)
My personal preference is for race-related articles, as opposed to long distance stuff. Whilst i totally appreciate that the long-distance award, and the BGR and other rounds are a massive part of fellrunning.
But given the circumstances of the past year, it's a credit to them that they've put out such a packed issue at all.
As to the long-distance award... i wonder what people's thoughts were as to the winners? Not wanting to cause controversy here, after all it's a question of opinion, but i think the breaking of the Lakes 24hr Record by Kim Collinson would have got my vote.
My copy has just dropped through my letterbox. I noticed the appeal for historical fell race results: it looks like I'm going to be busy on the scanner . . .
In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
Jorge Luis Borges
an article covering the long-distance award for muggles here: https://www.fastrunning.com/training...inner-is/31268
Nic Barber. Downhill Dandy
Probably the best edition I have read.
Although I have and do enter fellraces I have never considered myself to be a Racer per se but an avid fellrunner with a penchant for long distance preferably solo runs on any Hills, Fells or Mountains and the Autumn Edition of Fellrunner has really been a joy for me.
Thank you Fellrunner Team and Contributors
The older I get the Faster I was