Runners cards arrived in the post this morning for my good lady and myself.
It's not long now to the big day:)
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Runners cards arrived in the post this morning for my good lady and myself.
It's not long now to the big day:)
got my card:):), came with some company promotions cards and nearly threw them all in the bin:eek::eek:
i'm number 69,could go well with a pink vest :eek:
never mind a kilt, I'm gonna run in skateboard pads.:D
My training partner got a call from the race organisor last week offering him a place. Earlier on in the year he was told he was so far down the reserve list he didn't have a chance of getting in. Why so many withdrawals? at least they have let him know.
Perhaps they were looking at the BBC monthly forecast for the week up to the 8th of September
"Low pressure systems are likely to resume their relentless march in from the Atlantic, so expect a return to much more unsettled weather.
Warm, humid air will gradually give way to cooler conditions as winds freshen from the west and the breakdown may be accompanied by some heavy and thundery outbreaks of rain.
Further rain is likely at times later in the week, especially in western areas."
Oh goody. It's going to be windy, then cold and windy with lots of rain. Still, at least at 4000ft up we might get some snow to play with....
Good luck to all running this year. I would like another bash at it but I'm doing the River Ayr Way ultra challenge that day instead.
One question though (apologies if it's been covered in this thread already), will runners still be able to go "straight up" as opposed to the zig-zags? I just ask as a friend was running up there a couple of weeks ago and said it was all fenced off to stop folk leaving the path and causing more erosion.
(I suspect there may be special dispensation for the race but if it is fenced off I suppose that would make the old records hard to beat).