Excellent day out that, extreme but really enjoyed it. The Mudclaws were a lucky choice with all that mud and slippery grass. Made it 5,300ft of ascent.
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Excellent day out that, extreme but really enjoyed it. The Mudclaws were a lucky choice with all that mud and slippery grass. Made it 5,300ft of ascent.
So how many of you got back to comments like: "Oh it was a lovely warm day here.":mad: At least we had been forewarned and I guess the South-Westerly helped a bit on the navigation front coming back from the Calf - If it wasn't blowing straight in your face, then you'd probably gone wrong! Can't thank the marshals and organisers enough; particularly those enduring the worst of the weather at high level. Another brown vest mass turn-out. You'd have thought that it was a local race for us! Can we have nice weather next year please so's I can take my camera? I had to run much quicker today than I'm used to and it wasn't very pleasant.:D
Well done Merry - wondered where you got to.
Was sprawled out in front of the tent at the Calf checkpoint. For some idiotic reason on my part got there a good 50 mins before the 1st runners came through. Spend that time trying not to freeze my delicate bits of - glad to get back to the finish.
Agree that weather wasn't the best - suppose you have to expect this in this part of world. I had a few self-pitying moments from 6 miles, though I cheered up massively soon after Calder when visibility returned. I also made rookie errors; wore roclites which weren't really upto job on the steep, grassy descents and caused me to slip on a rock in stream at CP3. Bashed my right knee so it now has a dull ache to match the one in left knee I got yesterday at Burnsall. Next time, mudclaws or equivelently agressively gripped shoes are way to go I guess? I even had mudclaws in bag but thought roclites would be more "comfy" over 14m. :o
Agreed again the marshalls were saints! Cheers manhar and the team. And apparently it was lovely and warm on the far flatter east coast from where I travelled.
Overall I really enjoyed that when not fearing for my life on the muddy contouring paths or desents - I know, I'm still a wimp at this standard of race. Route was fantastic and awesome views when views were viewable.
I'll be back, targeting 3 hours :D
Apparently this is what the Sedbergh hills look like
Anyone know when the results are due to be posted? I was so chilly and wet i went straight back to my car and cranked the heating up. Should really start bringing a change of clothes, the drivers' seat is wet now.