More pictures here http://www.lensworks.co.uk/trog2013/ Amazing how different the conditions were at different spots - pictures look as though they're from different races!
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More pictures here http://www.lensworks.co.uk/trog2013/ Amazing how different the conditions were at different spots - pictures look as though they're from different races!
I'm afraid I got trogged by the Trog after retiring at CP12, still longest fell run to date. I thoroughly enjoyed it up to that point and will be back to tackle it gain next year.
Thanks to all the marshals for the encouragement.
Great event for my first fell race. I must admit that it was harder than anticipated. I was hoping to match the 5.7mph average that I had been doing over a similar distance, similar ascent but the bogs and snow dragged that down to a moving average of 5.2mph!
Thanks to the organisers and marshalls.
Finally got round to writing up my "report" of my latest battle with the Trog amplified by Geoff Matthews great pictures - see what happens why you buy a man a pint !!!
http://www.northumberlandfellrunners.co.uk/
Wadsworth Trog Saturday 8th February 2014
Entries are now open. Limited to 200 entrants, pre entry only. Please make cheques payable to Calder Valley Fell Runners. See www.cvfr.co.uk for details.
Thanks folks.
Can I use the standard entry form for the this? I haven't got a printer at home and I'm off work so am unable to (ab)use the one there.
Anyone planning a recce of the Trog (or Midgley Moor race, or pretty much any fell race in the area covered) may find this book handy http://www.westyorkshiremoors.co.uk/ It's a lovely book, and it shows up those little trods that the OS map misses (and that in some races may prove quite handy!).
I won't accept these maps as your race map mind ;-)
I'm not on commission here and have nothing to gain by recommending it!
Anyone planning a recce of the Trog (or Midgley Moor race, or pretty much any fell race in the area covered) may find this book handy http://www.westyorkshiremoors.co.uk/ It's a lovely book, and it shows up those little trods that the OS map misses (and that in some races may prove quite handy!).
I won't accept these maps as your race map mind ;-)
I'm not on commission here and have nothing to gain by recommending it!