That's very honest. I would have just eaten it.
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That's very honest. I would have just eaten it.
Many Thanks to Cumberland Fell Runners for putting a great event on today.Everyone from Northumberland Fell runners wish to thank you.Surely fell running is about having the skill to navigate in any weather is a primary part of being a fell runner.It is becoming more and more apparent the "follow the lad ahead" approach is not the way to go(i have done it).I reckon speaking from a personal point of view that everyone should do a navigation course wheteher it be the twice yearly FRA courses or a Nav-Art course.it was great to watch the final descent of the leg 4 runners and i was especially impressed by Tim Davies,Simon Booth and our very own Nick Swinburn.Awesome!!!
Will we ended up in 10th overall after the DQs.Think the lads were quite pleased with that.Phil S had a good run coming in 8th after the first leg.Myself and will lost 3 places but found the second leg really tough especially the long climb up the wet boggy s**t.Francis and late replacement Dave Steel fought hard but lost a few places then Nick ran well but got a bit lost but still made a few places up.
Fantastic day out- really well organised, superb setting in that bowl with great views.
Thanks to all the marshalls- it must have been pretty awful just stood there.
Loved the navigation leg- yes it was tough and I made mistakes- imagine what it would be like if they removed all the fences WOW
Want to see results to see how many teams we beat on our leg- we will work from bottom up ( no where near good enough for medals but improving steadily)
Goof event.
3 teams got DSQ, a unfortunate but there was nothing the organisers could do. A few years back our club was DSQ for missing a CP and they were way down the field at the time, so there has to be consistency. They'd missed a CP. Personally I think the non-nav legs should be flagged.
Great organisation though, everything seemed to go like clockwork.
Leg B was a nice run, very runnable climb, good descents and then a few stiff walks.
Did I just see someone saying leg 4 was like a trail race?!?! Didn't feel owt like a trail race half way up that last climb!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed the event and the mist (I reccied midweek ;)).
I did leg 4. Apologies to any of the leg three navigation runners I may have 'bumped into' when coming face-to-face with on that narrow path traversing Blake Fell. Sorry, I was on a mission!!!
So, given all the pre-race talk, did everyone on leg 4 find the quickest line off Sharp Knott and down the small path through the forest?