Re: 3 Peaks Fell Race 2013
Sideways ?!?! May I ask why ? Were you turning your back on Inglebuggar to block it out ?
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Hes
I've just remembered that the first and only time I ran the three peaks as a race I went up some of Whernside sideways:D I got the piss taken out of me but I had the last laugh when I was able to run off the top and descend quickly, passing the scores of people cramping up. I've run the route plenty of times since and haven't needed to employ that tactic but I might try it again on Saturday if my calves play up :thumbup:
Re: 3 Peaks Fell Race 2013
Quick question.
Regarding the bottles that we can leave at the drinks stops, what happens usually? Do people stand and drink them and replace the bottles, or run a bit then drop them or what?
Just wondering, as I don't want to lose my bottles! :)
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ha ha, no, I read it in a book somewhere and thought I'd try it out. You use different muscles and it rests your calves a bit. It actually worked really well and I was no slower ascending than the people around me but I looked like an eejit!:o
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Jez Hellewell
Sideways ?!?! May I ask why ? Were you turning your back on Inglebuggar to block it out ?
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I do not need to be running up a hill sideways to look like an idiot it just seems to come naturally to me.
Re: 3 Peaks Fell Race 2013
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ukhursty
Quick question.
Regarding the bottles that we can leave at the drinks stops, what happens usually? Do people stand and drink them and replace the bottles, or run a bit then drop them or what?
Just wondering, as I don't want to lose my bottles! :)
I have always used disposable ones so you don't have to worry about losing them.
Re: 3 Peaks Fell Race 2013
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Originally Posted by
ukhursty
Quick question.
Regarding the bottles that we can leave at the drinks stops, what happens usually? Do people stand and drink them and replace the bottles, or run a bit then drop them or what?
Just wondering, as I don't want to lose my bottles! :)
You can stand and drink them, but I usually run on with them a while, then when I've finished i shove them in my little rucksack, or sometimes a kindly marshal/helper might be a few hundred yards further on and gladly take any empties of ya. Not a good idea just to drop empty bottles anywhere
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Very exited about tomorrow. 3rd time I have trained for this or a road marathon and only the first time I have made it to race day without injury!!! hoping to go under 4 hours, recced it back in Feb in 4;45 and have 12 weeks more training under the belt now so looking good
Re: 3 Peaks Fell Race 2013
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djglover
Very exited about tomorrow. 3rd time I have trained for this or a road marathon and only the first time I have made it to race day without injury!!! hoping to go under 4 hours, recced it back in Feb in 4;45 and have 12 weeks more training under the belt now so looking good
I'm queasily excited too. Tomorrow will be my first go at this and so my goals as such are: (1) to finish, (2) to enjoy it, (3) not to disgrace myself. No idea what time to aim for - maybe 4:30. I expect this will become clear by Ribble Head...!
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Fozzy42
You can stand and drink them, but I usually run on with them a while, then when I've finished i shove them in my little rucksack, or sometimes a kindly marshal/helper might be a few hundred yards further on and gladly take any empties of ya. Not a good idea just to drop empty bottles anywhere
Sorry I didn't mean just drop them anywhere, I was wondering if there was a specific place to leave them other than the initial pick up point! :-)
Never thought of disposable, cracking idea!
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I've got a bum bag with a bottle holder, plan is to use it to hold a disposable 500ml bottle and fling it at the next drinks station. I