[QUOTE=Mr1470;505520]Awful, unexpected and terribly sad news.]
Richard, would you feel able to post on here the short tribute you paid to Darren this morning on Facebook?
I think many people would love to read what you wrote.
Thanks.
M
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[QUOTE=Mr1470;505520]Awful, unexpected and terribly sad news.]
Richard, would you feel able to post on here the short tribute you paid to Darren this morning on Facebook?
I think many people would love to read what you wrote.
Thanks.
M
What a sad day. 42 is just too young. Heartfelt thoughts to all his family and friends.
Before the race was Run
http://uphilldowndale.wordpress.com/...-race-was-run/
There are so many moving tributes about Daz and how he had such a positive influence on the lives of everyone in the fell running community. Wonderful comments such as helped, encouraged, laughed and smiled really showed how well respected he was amongst his fellow runners. The fell running community may have lost a great man but he will never be forgotten. RIP Daz H.
I only knew him through his blog (Laidback Fell Runner) and am truly saddened by his death. My deepest sympathies go out to his family. I hope that it is of some comfort to know that all in the fell running community share your loss.
Very sad news, tragic. Never met the guy, but always took in what he said on here, seemed to speak a lot of sense and was obviously a hugely popular, respected and talented guy.
After finishing very close to him at the High Cup race earlier in the year, and knowing his name from off here, I couldn't help but notice his amazing achievements on the fells over the summer. This inspired me to believe that if I try I might be able to come close to achieving the amazing results he did, respect to you DazH and thankyou for unknowingly inspiring me
RIP, my thoughts go out to those that loved and knew Darren
When I joined Pennine five-odd years ago, Darren was inspirational in his training regime and his nature. I've never a hope of getting near his performances physically but his enthusiasm and superhappy nature are something we can all keep doing. Fellrunning's values are exemplified in Darren and his good-natured altruism and selflessness during the red mist of competition are legendary. How did he make it all look so easy? :-)
It was a breezy and sunny afternoon on Kinder today and a good trot out to reflect on Pennine training runs with Darren's anecdotes and encouragement over those stones and slopes.
Thoughts are with his family and friends at this time. So sad for anyone to lose their life, but at such a young age makes it doubly sad.
I've heard a lot about Daz on the forums, but have met him once on Mr1470s BG. It was my first attempt at supporting and as Rich was celebrating he offered me a handshake and congratulations on the support and asked me when I was going. From what I've read here that sounds like Daz being Daz.