Re: Heptonstall Fell Race
Another thankyou here for a cracking new race. Cracking route, organisation and atmosphere. The reading at the start making it quite unique too. :)
The hurtle down the tarmac just after the start was different too, bit of a shock to the legs so early on.
I had planned on taking it steady, but after taking a rubbish line over the moor to CP2 and getting frustrated at losing a few positions, i put my foot down a little. I caught the group of runners eventually, only for the rascals to take a short cut to the aformentioned dam, so another struggle to catch them and they do it again, cutting up too early at the road after the woods!! grr... So i promote myself...at least 5 places haha. :wink:
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Might have been me that lead you on the rubbish line over the moor Sol - I used to favour the longer trods/PW option from CP1-2 hate tussocks and nav. I was nt racing, but I noticed a few runners followed me. I got to CP1 and collected an injured Tod Harrier (hope you're OK Dwain) then ended up doubling back on a reverse of the more direct line (ie CP2-1). It was great! I found it boggy but much clearer as a result of the majority of runners opting for this direct but potentially tricky line (no damage to the moor I must add!).
Re the short cuts, I know exactly where you mean in both cases - naughty boys! But I can see the agrument for making these cuts the official route next year if landowners are ok -either that or reduce flagging and increase CPs to give more route choice (which can make for some good fun or massive confusion!) in meantime they should really have stuck to the flagged route. We will let them off this year as the race is still in prototype format!!
The bible reading must now be our permanent race USP -maybe we should run a comp for the most relevant reading ahead of the day. Rev Pask has now joined the FRA forum so I 'm glad he was so popular (he can see all your comments!!!)
Wonder if we can get him to run next year???
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sol
Another thankyou here for a cracking new race. Cracking route, organisation and atmosphere. The reading at the start making it quite unique too. :)
The hurtle down the tarmac just after the start was different too, bit of a shock to the legs so early on.
I had planned on taking it steady, but after taking a rubbish line over the moor to CP2 and getting frustrated at losing a few positions, i put my foot down a little. I caught the group of runners eventually, only for the rascals to take a short cut to the aformentioned dam, so another struggle to catch them and they do it again, cutting up too early at the road after the woods!! grr... So i promote myself...at least 5 places haha. :wink:
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Trig
Might have been me that lead you on the rubbish line over the moor Sol - I used to favour the longer trods/PW option from CP1-2 hate tussocks and nav. I was nt racing, but I noticed a few runners followed me. I got to CP1 and collected an injured Tod Harrier (hope you're OK Dwain) then ended up doubling back on a reverse of the more direct line (ie CP2-1). It was great! I found it boggy but much clearer as a result of the majority of runners opting for this direct but potentially tricky line (no damage to the moor I must add!).
Re the short cuts, I know exactly where you mean in both cases - naughty boys! But I can see the agrument for making these cuts the official route next year if landowners are ok -either that or reduce flagging and increase CPs to give more route choice (which can make for some good fun or massive confusion!) in meantime they should really have stuck to the flagged route. We will let them off this year as the race is still in prototype format!!
The bible reading must now be our permanent race USP -maybe we should run a comp for the most relevant reading ahead of the day. Rev Pask has now joined the FRA forum so I 'm glad he was so popular (he can see all your comments!!!)
Wonder if we can get him to run next year???
"Let him who hath understanding reckon the number of the beast, for it is a human number. It's number is 15.4!"
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Derby Tup
we did both!
DT - were you towards the back of the pack on Sunday, having done the FLP on the Saturday? I had a very brief chat c. 2 miles in with a male and female runner whilst passing them on an uphill section, they mentioned that they'd done the FLP the day before and were struggling slightly as a result.
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DT - were you towards the back of the pack on Sunday, having done the FLP on the Saturday? I had a very brief chat c. 2 miles in with a male and female runner whilst passing them on an uphill section, they mentioned that they'd done the FLP the day before and were struggling slightly as a result.
Toward the back as in about fifth last?! That would have been me and Stef. FLP and HFR made for a good weekends training
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Derby Tup
Toward the back as in about fifth last?! That would have been me and Stef. FLP and HFR made for a good weekends training
Ha! Nice to finally 'meet' you. My brother had entered too, and I'd agreed to stay with him and do it as a Sunday potter (hence being at the back rather than my normal heady heights position somewhere in the middle!). I can't remember the exact conversation you were having as I came past, but it prompted me to say that you'd be in trouble later for forcing her to run. Little did I know that you'd done the FLP too.
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wjr
Ha! Nice to finally 'meet' you. My brother had entered too, and I'd agreed to stay with him and do it as a Sunday potter (hence being at the back rather than my normal heady heights position somewhere in the middle!). I can't remember the exact conversation you were having as I came past, but it prompted me to say that you'd be in trouble later for forcing her to run. Little did I know that you'd done the FLP too.
It's usually Stef who makes me train, not t'other way round. We set off really steady and finished well (albeit up the wrong path :o)
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"For any unbelievers amongst you I have it on good authority that the last climb will be twice as hard" :D
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"For any unbelievers amongst you I have it on good authority that the last climb will be twice as hard" :D
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