Re: Captain Cook's New Year Da
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Deadlegs
Is it because it doesn't have that much climbing...like Oakworth Hall organised by KCAC?
It couldn’t possibly be anything like Oakworth Haul because that is described as a ‘Classic 5 mile fell race 650 feet of climb’
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Did feel abit of digression coming on along the lines of what defines a fell race, but that thread is well unravelled elsewhere.
Had a walk over parts of the course yesterday, but not to the top, hopefully the snowmelt will continue, there's still quite abit of snow about and some ice.
Anyway onwards to the Gisborough Woods later this morning, another in the North East Fell Series!
Re: Captain Cook's New Year Da
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Antisocial
Hi
Its essentially a trail or cross country race (or a poor man's fell race I supppose) . If it thaws there will be some mud, especially on the climb up to the monument but you should be ok with a reasonable trail shoe. There is a fair bit of road especially after you descend from the monument (and as this is downhill it will be slippy in studs if icy). Depending what you like its a nice event and atmosphere but i am not sure why its on the fell calendar:)
haha poor mans fell race indeed :mad:, its a quality race, a belter :) be there or be square :D
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TheReverand
haha poor mans fell race indeed :mad:, its a quality race, a belter :) be there or be square :D
I'll be there, its quality, up, then back down, it will be extremely slippy/muddy after the monument due to the thaw, fell shoes needed me thinks, just have to take the wear on studs as one of those things. must be only a mile on the tarmac.:cool:
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Its been raining this afternoon/Evening, there has been a major snow melt, fell shoes a definite as it stands.
Re: Captain Cook's New Year Da
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Ambrosia Kid
I'll be there, its quality, up, then back down, it will be extremely slippy/muddy after the monument due to the thaw, fell shoes needed me thinks, just have to take the wear on studs as one of those things. must be only a mile on the tarmac.:cool:
Here here. In fact all the North Yorkshire moors races are quality. The moors are a beautiful part of the world and many thanks to Dave Parry and the team for putting the races on.
So what if there's the occasional bit of tarmac..I can live with that :cool:
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Oven Gloves
Here here. In fact all the North Yorkshire moors races are quality. The moors are a beautiful part of the world and many thanks to Dave Parry and the team for putting the races on.
So what if there's the occasional bit of tarmac..I can live with that :cool:
Hear! Hear! See you in 2010
Re: Captain Cook's New Year Da
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TheReverand
be there or be square :D
I will be there :cool:
Re: Captain Cook's New Year Da
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TheReverand
haha poor mans fell race indeed :mad:, its a quality race, a belter :) be there or be square :D
Definitely an interesting race and a good candidate for the North Yorks Cross Country series, if it wasn't for all the road. Could you not start a new category " the cross tarmacstry series" perhaps, or possibly "the slightly bumpy series" for all NYM races? You could develop a new style of shoe, a road one with retractable spikes - perhaps Q from James Bond could design them :D
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bah humbug :rolleyes: open your mind :D