Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
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Originally Posted by
Matt the Brum
Anyone any idea what it is going to be like underfoot? Will I get away with minimal grip or are Walshes essential?
Hi Matt
I'm running with multi-terrainers. It's muddly in places coming down off Stoodley Pike but I think most of the course is on tracks/not too boggy. Possible to do it in road shoes maybe.
Anyone else?
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
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Originally Posted by
Clive
Hi Matt
I'm running with multi-terrainers. It's muddly in places coming down off Stoodley Pike but I think most of the course is on tracks/not too boggy. Possible to do it in road shoes maybe.
Anyone else?
Given the weather we've had it has to be trail shoes. It will give you more grip when dodging fallen runners wearing road shoes:D
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
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Originally Posted by
IanDarkpeak
Given the weather we've had it has to be trail shoes. It will give you more grip when dodging fallen runners wearing road shoes:D
Mizuno horse shoes for me, four of em:eek: Will probably finish on all fours in reality, if i make the finish;) Thinks: 'I think i can, i think i can'
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
Merry you'll be fine! start off at a steady canter, eat plenty of nosebag and you'll get your rosette mate d;-]
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
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Originally Posted by
Derby Tup
Merry you'll be fine! start off at a steady canter, eat plenty of nosebag and you'll get your rosette mate d;-]
Cheers DT, that is my sensible plan;)
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
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Originally Posted by
IanDarkpeak
Given the weather we've had it has to be trail shoes. It will give you more grip when dodging fallen runners wearing road shoes:D
Don't dodge, run straight over 'em, that gives an even better grip.:D
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
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Originally Posted by
Tussockface
Don't dodge, run straight over 'em, that gives an even better grip.:D
Remind me not to fall over in front of you, they'll be calling me Trail Shoe Face:D
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
Just try to avoid the big hole in the road about 50 yards after you start/50 yards from the finish
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
is there entries on the day?
just found out wifes out all day(yipee)and got a pass out and next week of work,:D got to take advantage of the situation
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
Dylan, prob best bet is to send a pm to Brett. Good luck