so was I mate, legs were cramping, another 100m and you'd have been passed me. you were flying up those hills.
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Cracking pictures Ady! Good one of me with my Serious Face on ....
Seems a fair point. None of us want to knacker the environment (and jeopardise the race!) Anyone (like me - sorry!) who took the wrong line just needed to be directed down the wall at CP1. To infer we don't care or ignored advice is unfair. Just didn't see it.:confused:
Could the checkpoint be placed at the end of the wall so that everyone would need to go that way? (I did the wall and feel good:). Lovely day, lovely race. Thank you Keiran.
report of the front of the race and top ten and top three ladies
http://fellrunningbriefs.blogspot.co...mber-2011.html
Email from Kieran to me a few days before the race:
"CP1 is a steel gate where you cross the wall, generally opened by the marshal, IT'S UP TO YOU WHICH ROUTE YOU GO TO CP2 easiest way is to pass through the gate turn immediate left and follow the wall to Ogden Brook and the fence turn right and follow the path slowly rising away from the brook."
As far as I was aware it was only the route across the field to CP1 which was compulsory. This email says that the wall route was simply the easier way and was not compulsory.
Not a successful race for me, died a death on the second to last hill. Managed to recover to just nip in under 4 hours, 6 mins slower than last year I think. Thanks to the lads who led me to the well on big end, if I ever do the race again I'll remember that route!
Well done to Keiron!
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My first Tour - what a run and what a glorious day for it! Thanks to all the ROs and marshalls for putting together such a good race and for selling their souls to secure some delightful running weather into the bargain. Looking round at the views whilst my lungs were bursting on the ups really lifted the spirits. Pleased to get round in 4 seconds under 3.30 - sitting in the river soothing my feet thoughts already started to drift to 'what if I took a slightly different line here...', which means I must be planning a return. Nice to see so many Hurriers out there too!
My first Tour of Pendle also. My fist 'long' fell race at all in fact. Was going great until half way up the climb from Mearley Clough, then suffered horrendous cramp the rest of the way back. Going to try a gentle bike ride today to see if that helps sort my legs out. Fantastic race, great organisation, great support around the course and possible the best weather the hill has seen all year. Big thanks to those involved in organising all of that.