Re: Tonight's headtorcher
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Antisocial
Excellent evening race/run organised by Charlie of KCAC across Ponden Kirk, several forumites there, DT, K1M, Brett, the man who used to be mapper, Hugh Jarse and the reborn Swift a fine figure of a man who guilted me into social pint. Oh and I ran a blinder - was delighted.
Top night out around the Kirk. Good to catch up with Swift, Brett and a very sociable Antisocial. Mapper is still Mapper, your thinking of Tomsk!!!
Sorry we could not stay for the soup & roll, had to get back to Lancs before the border gate closed :wink:
Thanks to Charlie for organising.
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just got back from my first head torch run tonight and thought it was really good fun even in the pouring rain and mud(my favorite conditions). only did 3 and a half miles just to try it but felt really good and could of gone for my miles but had to be back to pick the misses up from work. bring on tomorrow night.
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Belting 'torcher over Oxenhope Nab with 20 or so others, c4ml / 750ft? Best I've run in a long time and enjoyed it immensely
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Derby Tup
Belting 'torcher over Oxenhope Nab with 20 or so others, c4ml / 750ft? Best I've run in a long time and enjoyed it immensely
14 miles over Bleaklow with Marvin and the Nuns... details on TT
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4 x 550ft reps, solo, Ilkley Moor. Felt strong on climbs
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6m around st Ives and Harden Moor. Set off from Bingley fire station and hammered it all the way up Altar lane. A good stretch after last night's Oxenhope run. ( now sat with the obligatory G and T !)
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I met Hank from these here forums tonight for 5 x 600ft reps on Otley Chevin. We bumped into Bob's climbing mate Brocky too. Made for a nice evening :)
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Nice steady run through Longshaw and up onto Higgar last night. Once on the open moor I switched the torch off and after a few minutes to adjust it was just so good. You can see and appreciate much more of what's around you rather than just running in a little pool of light.
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A very pleasant run around Silsden and Addingham moorside with Feet in the Cowclaps.
Saw the millstones, Windgate Nick, Doubler Stones, Apprentice Wall Corner and the Fireman's Stone.
Oh, and watched with pleasure as he sank into the gloop!
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Mods only was it last night Brett? :closed: