A point noted from another thread, which club (or persons) organises the most races. I noted that Calder Valley put on 11 races (all good ones too) might take some beating and well done to them. ( Rossendale 8 races)
A point noted from another thread, which club (or persons) organises the most races. I noted that Calder Valley put on 11 races (all good ones too) might take some beating and well done to them. ( Rossendale 8 races)
I would say that David Parry takes the cake here, the last time I added 'em up he had 18 races in the Calendar. There are others, either now defunct, similar route altered and renamed or from an alternative venue (ie Lordstones).
Come on you anoraks, name 'em all. Castleton Beacon is your starter for ten.
Oh bums, I've given you another there somewhere!
SM
ps, there are some exceptionally good routes, and they are usually organised in a very, very low-key fashion. Turn up at some layby in the middle of the North York Moors, register at the car, jog to a start point somewhere, run around a marked* route and finish back at Dave's car. I almost forgot to visit the car on one occasion, (pop your head into the window and let him know you're back!).
*Locals usually take the prizes owing to local knowledge and nav skills.
what about helm hill kwl-kendal winter leauge 12 races some of them are superb races like the on coming up on sunday arrant haw sedbergh
I ran and ran until my Muscles burned and my veins pumped battery acid, ....And then i ran some more.