Hi
I left a pair of Alpkit red and black walking poles in the corridor at the school where the race finished. I've tried emailing the organiser but they are not responding and I can't find a contact phone number anywhere.
Has anyone got my poles or does anyone have a phone number for any of the the organisers?
Cheers
Hi Spacehopper2,
Well - cheerful might be a relative term compared to my own mood around stonehouses (?) Regardless you guys certainly helped me keep on, which is good because I really enjoyed it in the end - in fact it's only long distance thing I've done where I decided I'd do it again before finishing. Normally it takes a couple of weeks for the pain to fade (or in the case of the high peak marathon 2 years) enough for me to consider doing it the next year.
I'm still off any major running with a dodgy knee. I might have overdone the pain killers - but they helped get me round!
Shame I didn't get to say bye to you all at the end, but in the state I was in it'd been more of a grunt followed by a snore than a bye :-)
Are you still decided that you're not doing it again?
Cheers
Paul
yo paul
we are all going to do it again. the law of averages says we should get good weather next time. (please god)
we reakon if we go harder earlier and hit cray before grouping the story will be very different next time.
well done mate. it took character to get through that night.
[email protected] is my email.
we will be at kinder trog next week.
cheers
roger
this event is vaguely on my radar for 2008, just wondering what sort training people do for this length of run, max length/duration and how often/many?
and anything else i should know
ta
Hi Fellsman. When is it and what are the details, length etc?
Should have said hi Straggler. Its viewing this whilst at work keeping one eye on whether the boss is watching you!!
62 miles, 11,000 feet and don't forget to count your safety pins.
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