well nearly EVERYONE.
Try at the top of the fence corner as you get crowden and the reservoirs in the back ground. It's where I was last year.
my album from last year from that point...young Mr Mann in the shot below
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I'm sure you will do it more justice Steve
There are three main route choices, if you want to photo as many as possible it would be better to head up to SK 07299 99634. On the path down from the quarry before the runners hit Crowden. If you were there for 60- 70 mins after the start you should catch most folk.
The average winning time for the last 3 years has been 3 hours 15ish which is 10 minute mileing if that any use to you. I took a few snaps last year at Leyzing clough / Winter Clough and they were still quite bunched up. https://www.flickr.com/photos/980116...7639683507565/
So, going to try and get a quick look at PW down from Kinder and weigh up Crowden Tower, but with the weather as it is, and looking, may just stay on the path and avoid the Bog Monsters (there was one chasing me at Grin n Bear It this year...might still be hunting me)...There was talk of an extra CP at Kinder Low area, is this likely? I would like to think that we would all respect the wishes of the National Trust and stay off the Kinder Gates (one years' inconvenience for the sake of the future of the race - not a big ask), but a CP would ensure it, whilst still giving Fell option across to Grindslow...
Shaved my dreads off...now just 'Jeff'...
Somebody mentioned in an earlier post that he was going to email nicky to find it this was possible (avoiding the wool packs) but nothing has ever appeared either here or on the race website. I just don't know if this is allowed or we have to head directly south from kinder low end to join the edge path and then either follow that the whole way to Crowden Tower or head down to the bottom of Jacob's Ladder.
Can we do a straight line from Kinder Low end to the BOTTOM of Jacob's ladder?
Can somebody clarify this?
Last edited by DrPatrickBarry; 06-01-2015 at 11:53 AM.
As I understand it unless there is a hard frost - and I imagine it would have to be incredibly hard, that there will be a check-point on Kinder Low so that there is no benefit in not using the path.
After that runners are expected to use the Pennine Way to either turn left along the skyline path to get to Crowden Tower or head to the top of Jacob's ladder. There is no mention of any restrictions about short-cuts round the woolpacks - I believe the work was done here a year or so ago.
I am assuming that the Kinder Low checkpoint will be mandatory and that we will all have to run as far as the main junction between Pennine Way and the Skyline path at Swines Back.