Yes
It should be more trodden now as the the HPM does the same route in reverse. from corner/ladder/gate/fence drop down to where the path comes in from hope SK 1498 8504
i agree with that, unless your leading of course...
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Yes
It should be more trodden now as the the HPM does the same route in reverse. from corner/ladder/gate/fence drop down to where the path comes in from hope SK 1498 8504
i agree with that, unless your leading of course...
For the Winhill I have think my preference is with the main path. First time I did the race I took the trod and found I was held up behind people as there weren't easy spots to overtake. The other route is a bit longer but I found it easier running underfoot and easier to keep a steady pace going. Also no one is going to hold you up as it is a wide path.
Thanks very much eveyone.
Agreed. Last year two of us were immediately behind a group where the two routes diverge. They took the left hand path (narrow), & we took the main track to the right. We got to the top just before them, largely because there was a bit of a crocodile of people on the narrow path.
I know this one is probably covered earlier on but:
From Grindsbrook Knoll: round the edge of the plateau or down-and-up to Ringing Roger? or do people wait and see how trashed they feel?
I think these end of race route choices are great - last week I got it right and saved a couple of mins and about 10 places...
Cheers
Jim
A lot of variables to consider so I think unless you've definitively ruled it out prior to the race it's a case of deciding at the time. A few on here have done it on race day and lived to tell the tale.
As the Lakesrunner Skyline map says on the route notes re: the down and up, "Energy and balls needed!"