Hmmm. I'm marshalling on top of High Brown Knoll for about four hours.
Meant to buy a warm jacket...might have to keep jogging round the trig point in small circles instead.
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Hmmm. I'm marshalling on top of High Brown Knoll for about four hours.
Meant to buy a warm jacket...might have to keep jogging round the trig point in small circles instead.
Tussockface/Derby Tup I have the utmost respect and appreciation for the invaluable job you and fellow marshals do, even more so when the weather is cold, wet and windy which it often is in Blighty.
Yes, I'm keeping an eye on the weather. If it is really bad, I might make the cut offs a little tighter to stop the marshals being out for quite so long, and if it's really really bad, the old Half Trog route is the bad weather option. Fingers crossed we don't need either. Bloomin' weather...bloomin' race in February...grumble...
Bring your pocket money people! The bar will be open and Chris Goddard is going to come up with copies of his lovely book http://www.westyorkshiremoors.co.uk/ for you to buy. So, if you retire at CP1 you can always sit in the comfort of the cricket club with a pint and a nice book to read while you wait for your car-share to get round ;)
Omens of dreadful weather, 500 mile round trips from Edinburgh, race cancelled, race run in icy conditions and I end up acting as stretcher party, jumpers for goalposts.........this is all beginning to sound very familiar. Someone will tell me next The Fox & Goose in HB has closed down (it was teetering on the edge when I last visited)and really ruin my day. 8th year in a row, I can't wait!
I hope you're not suggesting I'm making it all up as I go along? I'll have you know there's some state of the art technology out there this year: clippers on *plastic* canes. I've even managed to get numbers made out of waterproof papyrus.
Ah...I suppose I'll miss this pre race build up next year when I've retired...won't miss waking up in the night going 'biscuits, I haven't bought biscuits' and so on.