Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
PlumBum
A race of this magnitude at this time of year shouldn't need anybody to spell out the potential dangers and therefore all runners should be aware a kit check will take place.
As last year the specification for quality / quantity of kit carried will be determined by the prevailing weather conditions. Any one not having adequate kit will not be allowed to compete.
As IanDP has specified, there are 2 checkpoints you need to pass through, what you do in between is your choice, except for the area under Rollick Stones where the shooting occurs.
There is a large area of open moorland to be crossed, and dependant on the weather, it will be "easy"or difficult.
We do not want anyone going permanently astray.
Be safe and enjoy. :D
Is Torside Reser out of bounds?;)
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
Rollerblader
Is Torside Reser out of bounds?;)
Not for Jesus;)
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
Rollerblader
Is Torside Reser out of bounds?;)
Of course, if you're thinking of taking the reservoir route, then you need to refer to the little-read nautical section of the FRA handbook. This lists the extra kit you need to put in your bumbag: distress flares, life raft, Aldis lamp and most importantly a big tub of goose fat.
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
Rollerblader
Is Torside Reser out of bounds?;)
you may laugh but that is my sailing club and I have had offers of a lift across:p
I think a few years ago some one did go across when the res was drained but the mud in the middle is VERY deep, not reccomended
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
grimmer
Hey ZHR,
I'm sure IDP won't be too bothered by the tone of your email, at about the time of your last post this morning he was setting off on a club race, Warts Revenge, and when I saw him at the end he was all of a quiver, shaking with cold, but ecstatic. It was his first win in a DPFR club race, in pretty poor conditions over very mixed terrain. Needless to say he's probably still ecstatic. BTW, has he posted anywhere tonight?
Back on thread, I agree, there should be a single repository for the race information for such a high profile, serious outing. It's alright going off the info in the calendar for a 5miler in east lancs somewhere but as you say, to assume that everyone who is in will know what they need to through prior knowledge or from word of mouth is a little flakey. A single page on either Woodhead MR, DPFR or Penistone sites would suffice. Just so everyone knows the minimum...
Oh, well done Ian, that was cold and wet.
by the way, thanks for that Grimmer and well done IDP too, top work! :)
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
merrylegs
Aye, well done Ian, bet he was smiling;)
Can't see owt upsetting Ian, he's such a great bloke that if you did a poo on his head, he'd ask you if you needed some toilet roll:cool:
And sell you a case of Rescue Ale
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
Rollerblader
Is Torside Reser out of bounds?;)
Only if theres any water in it!!:eek:
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
IanDarkpeak
The Rescue Ale has now arrived and has been labeled up. don't forget you all get a free bottle, IF/WHEN you finish;)
I'll be taking a few extra cases if any one wants a case(or two)
I'll take one! are they still £20?
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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IanFitz
I'll take one! are they still £20?
I should have a few. if you are running weds I might be able to pop down to the Ladybowyer
Re: Tanky's Trog 2009 is on!!
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Originally Posted by
IanDarkpeak
you may laugh but that is my sailing club and I have had offers of a lift across:p
I think a few years ago some one did go across when the res was drained but the mud in the middle is VERY deep, not reccomended
They certainly did - someone from Pennine, it was. He reckons it saved him at least 20 minutes.