Well done skennaugh:cool:
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Thank you very much!
Well done everybody yesterday. Was good to see some impressive performances (In particular & I'm not just saying this - as a 1st timer - Merrylegs, in a time I aspire to) & I know it's a cliche but it's gotta be said- by getting round you'll have done better than the public at large.
Sorry to hear of your fall Disco - was wondering where you'd got to & sorry to see Stolly having to hop back down Pyg lane with me.
Terrific run by local Anna L to take the women's race.
Thank you to Pilgrim for driving - hope I didn't bore you too much having to listen to me telling everyone I passed how I managed to get my foot caught in some brambles............blah,blah,blah.
Thanks to everybody who encouraged me to have a go. Awesome experience! My target was to beat the cut offs with a dream scenario of getting in under 5 hours. 4.55.01:D Hurray!
The cramp was a surprise. From the top of Whernside it was real dig down deep inside yourself territory. I had a chance to get some salt tablets but forgot till it was too late but I did get plenty to eat. I couldn't get any steam up from Inglebugger. Everytime I tried to open up the crampy tendrils started to tighten on my legs. People kept pulling up all along the trail but somehow I kept going by maintaining a jogging pace. Just before Sulber Nick I took a massive p*sser but luckily it was a gravelly bit of path so only sustained a livid graze on my shoulder which is what I landed on. (How good did it look?) I passed the sign which said 1 mile to Horton then saw the marquees and screamed inside but it's miles away I'm not going to make it... I made it.
My wife said I looked much worse than anybody else crossing the line. Apparently my head was caked in salt so I looked like one of Davy Jones' crew in Pirates of the Carribean.
Thanks again for all the encouragement back in January. A lifetime's ambition achieved. And who knows... 4.40 next year?