Well, when I have my waterproof on I pin my number to my shorts. Nobody has ever asked me to remove it in all my years racing. However, if they did, I would. Simple. Did it at The 3 P's this year. Plus, I always shout my number out to help the marshalls. Also, if everybody pinned them to their shorts we could all go topless !
Jolly cold wind on the tops today - happy to wear my gloves and waterproof top throughout. I was so knackered I walked some of the track to the finish - despite which nobody passed me on that stretch and I passed 2 with cramp. Thanks to the RO and marshals - not a nice day to be stationary on the exposed fell sides.
A great route and as ever, well organised and marshalled- thanks to John and the team, thoroughly enjoyed it.
My 1st lakes fell race, absolutely loved it, great organisation, brilliant Marshalls and volunteers! And great weather, if a little blowy! just need to figure the descent out a bit better!!
A great day for the 50th Fairfield Horseshoe - coolish at first in the shade, warmer later; again, there was a cool breeze at first down low, but it did not amount to anything much higher up. And the ground was the driest it has been for a long time. Thanks to the RO and the marshals - and thanks for the very worthwhile slate coaster given to all finishers.
Yesterday was the 51st Fairfield Horseshoe - and a new RO - well done JP. We - I think there were 376 of us - started in overcast conditions with a bit of a breeze - on top the clag was down, very windy, but only a drop or two of rain. The overnight rainfall meant the rocks were very slippery, but fortunately given the recent dry weeks the bogs were dry.
Despite having done the route perhaps 20 times there are still new route variations to discover - I found 3 yesterday - none of them particularly time saving but just much nicer terrain with a lower trip/slip risk.
Well done to theNoor for his victory.
Thanks to the marshals and to JP, the RO.