I suggest we have a competition - Lets see who can get the muddiest/wettest.:D
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I suggest we have a competition - Lets see who can get the muddiest/wettest.:D
Certainly food for thought Manhar. Having said that, unless you cut off very early, you'd have to go at least up to the Pike before you started the descent. Otherwise you'd find youself in the middle of all the crags/quarries and you wouldn't be doing youself any favours. I know the form in the Stoodley Pike Race is to go around the Pike, but perhaps Batman feels that it'll be hard enough on Saturday. I was up there on Wednesday night with the man himself and the Tod Bats, we did irresponsible things involving fireworks in calf deep sludge. It's going to be very, very, muddy.
You could try touching the marshall if this helps. Or run around him, but he's a big bloke.:D
could be fun Al ; just had a trot round this dinnertime before rain came in;
Mud... enough to bury half of west yorkshire... Water... some o them puddles got fish in 'em !
And i thought our bowland fells were wet !
Have a good one Al
I just thought I would mention with the theme of transport and parking that this one is quite an easy one to get to by train - but then again - i suppose that depends where you are coming from! I'm coming from Leeds and I'm going to go by train - so I hope that will get me a special prize from mandy?!
its tomorrow....are the junior races age on the day or age as of 1st January
Good idea Judy:). Its only a gentle mile stroll from Tod Station. Unfortunately I'm still not 100% after recent manflu so not gonna race (will probably get a gentle hour out on Chevin or Ilkley Moor instead) but I was considering train or parking in Tod and walking/jogging up to the pub.