think I was there or thereabouts with you two too from just before Brown Knoll on ... how was the 'low road' to Grindslow emmilou?
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think I was there or thereabouts with you two too from just before Brown Knoll on ... how was the 'low road' to Grindslow emmilou?
I remember looking down to my right and seeing you and another lady runner running through the tussocky stuff on the more direct line and then a couple of youngsters who were watching from the path shouting 'where are they going!?', and a bloke saying 'it's a shortcut!', and the kids shouting back 'No it's not, that's rubbish!!'
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I finished in 4'17'' as well and remember hearing you asking if that was Ladybower below us. I was a few yards ahead of you at the time - I wonder which of us crossed the line first?
The Skyline was one of the hardest races I've done so far. I'd been suffering from flu (the real variety, not man-flu) for a couple of weeks previously and was in two minds whether or not to run. I'm glad I did (despite feeling rough as a badger's bum for most of the trip) although I can't say I really enjoyed the experience - my legs were just soooo heavy right from the first ascent. I had to dig deep to persuade myself not to drop out. I guess that's part of the challenge of fell running. Otherwise I'd have stayed at home eating burgers and watching telly as my life drifted away.
So despite my subsequent aches & pains, a MASSIVE thanks to the race organisers, marshalls, well-wishers and fellow runners. You all made it worth getting out of bed for! And the curry I treated myself to on Sunday evening in order to replenish my energy/fat reserves was the cherry on the top of the Edale cake!
I may well have seen you as i came off the top of RR. I asked if you had gone up and down, but to start with i just thought you were going to wrong way as i was a bit confused!! I got in just in front of you (4.03)..
And by the way, my bad patch lasted from the top of RR right round. For some reason i felt bad the whole way round... Looking forward to next year though..
Yes I led Mary and Em through the rough stuff, but cramp set in and the two ladies went ahead. I then took the shortcut round the Woolpacks and came out at Crowden Clough ahead of them and several others who'd taken the long way round:). Overtook another group approaching Grindslow Knoll.
I'm just in front of you FFR in this photo on the approach to Brown Knoll.
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P.S. Where did you get the Bowland vest?