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team pie
Great event and my first past marathon distance, thought i would cope well and didnt really!! thanks to the Clayton runner who helped me with my major bout of cramp just after Stoodley pike climb, and apologies again to the fella whose bag i inadvertently poured a bowl of chilli into in my post race stupor!!
Calderdale hike next long one and already stocked up on the Ibuleve gel!!!
It's alright team pie, I don't hold grudges! I have also remembered your BG offer, I'll let you know if I'm short for the attempt.
It wasn't really my sort of course, too many roads/tracks and steady downhill, wanted more hills.
One thing that did get me, much of the time we were pretty well up but the amount of rubbish discarded by those in front. It was a disgrace, can you people not read or have any thought of what you are doing. We are priviliged to be able to run through some beautiful countryside and you wankers seem to think it OK to leave your crap in it. You may be able to run but you have no place in our sport, f**k off!
Rant over, thanks to all those responsible for the day, your hard work is appreciated.
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T'owd lad
One thing that did get me, much of the time we were pretty well up but the amount of rubbish discarded by those in front. It was a disgrace, can you people not read or have any thought of what you are doing. We are priviliged to be able to run through some beautiful countryside and you wankers seem to think it OK to leave your crap in it. You may be able to run but you have no place in our sport, f**k off!
Rant over, thanks to all those responsible for the day, your hard work is appreciated.
I was running around the 60th position and although I wasn't looking for rubbish I only saw two pieces of rubbish both of which I picked up and dropped off at the next checkpoint. But I'd still agree with you T'owd lad it is unacceptable.
Any news on the results Brett?
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IanDarkpeak
glad of your company Ian
now make sure that young lady gets her prize and it doesnt get drunk before you see her next;)
i was most impressed with the way you packed yr bum bag mate, how the hell you got it all in is beyond me, And that fold up cup was great.
I'll give it to her on monday night as she is organising a short road race. (I will rest on Tuesday)
My bumbag is the latest developement from OMM and the time lords using Tardis technology:D
I forgot to say thanks for holding those gates for me on the last descent.
Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob
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T'owd lad
It's alright team pie, I don't hold grudges! I have also remembered your BG offer, I'll let you know if I'm short for the attempt.
It wasn't really my sort of course, too many roads/tracks and steady downhill, wanted more hills.
One thing that did get me, much of the time we were pretty well up but the amount of rubbish discarded by those in front. It was a disgrace, can you people not read or have any thought of what you are doing. We are priviliged to be able to run through some beautiful countryside and you wankers seem to think it OK to leave your crap in it. You may be able to run but you have no place in our sport, f**k off!
Rant over, thanks to all those responsible for the day, your hard work is appreciated.
Bob Graham offer still stands, my running partner and I are going for an attempt next summer so are in need of as much recce/support runs on the route as possible. Didnt really witness any littering myself but agree no space for people that do in the sport!:cool:
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does anybody feel really hungry after the race? i didn't eat much during the race, thought i would be eating a scabby donkey by now:eek: , but i'm eating less than usual. Anyone else the same?
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haworth hobbler
does anybody feel really hungry after the race? i didn't eat much during the race, thought i would be eating a scabby donkey by now:eek: , but i'm eating less than usual. Anyone else the same?
Think I'm eating normally today. Immediately after a race I can't eat much, but it usually doesn't last long. I get a bit fussier about what I eat after I've done a long hard run. Don't really like cold food - need hot stews. Washed down with loads of tea.
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haworth hobbler
does anybody feel really hungry after the race? i didn't eat much during the race, thought i would be eating a scabby donkey by now:eek: , but i'm eating less than usual. Anyone else the same?
I always eat tons,be it 3 miles or 33!At the risk of appearing xenophobic,were there are any German runners yesterday?Whist queuing (Britishly) at the gate above Bronte Bridge,some chaps dodged the queue and climbed over the(farmer's) fence!Is this etiquette?
What a great event.Well done KCAC.
Sorry for deserting you Steampig!!
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daz h
sunnyside and millipede it was nice to see you
Likewise daz. It is always fab to see you and a few other familiar faces.
You were looking fit and fresh even after 25 miles. ;)
Well done to all the hardy souls that did it. I was very impressed
milli:)
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HUGH JARSE
Whist queuing at the gate above Bronte Bridge,some chaps dodged the queue and climbed over the(farmer's) fence!Is this etiquette?
Try and remember their numbers, and name and shame them on here. This goes for litter-dropping too. ;)
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daz h
loved the bit going up to stoodley pike
It's amazing round there isn't it.
I've run and walked there for the first time this year and I was quite surprised how dramatic the scenery is.