sounds good to me daz, see you there
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sounds good to me daz, see you there
Just ran up to check out route,just a steady plod.Quite suprised at how runnable alot of it is.Whats the deal on route ? There are plenty of sections that you can use some nice grass sections that slightly cut the main track,is this allowed ? Not so much advantage going up but great for the descent.Looking forward to it,wore the trailfox which were ok,nothing steep enough to worry about grip despite the damp conditions.Bloody cold on top mind !
All snowdon runners should give this a go, before next week:)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=34dm_KK8pOE
Fast forward to 2mins 30secs
He might of broke the record, but his feet have been converted to charcoal.:D
mmm interesting fella !
Just checked out forecast,and after initial warming period mid week,looks like a return to cooler and wet weather for next weekend.
im hoping its hot , going to walk crib goch , then watch race whilst walking down llanberis path . best of luck to all who are in it .
A source of great debate in these parts!! :-)
I reckon most are OK, I asked one older gent in the club and his reply was 'well they can't disqualify us all'. I reckon the two obvious ones are fine. There's some good minor shortcuts just off the track which are obviously fine. The new fencing at the end of the track has caused a few issues as it makes one of the short cuts a bit trickier, so debatable how much of an advantage it is.
The main obvious one is now very very obvious as the alternative section on the track is now very badly eroded by the rains.
There's a good short cut at the top, but you miss out clogwyn tunnel so supposedly this will get you disqualified.
As I understand it, there isn't usually the need to carry waterproofs/map etc for Snowdon (at least there hasn't been for the last 3 years) - is it likely that they will want to check that gear's being carried if it's raining?
Hi all - as a member of the snowdon race committee, once again the race will be exactly the same as route last years. Up the path to the summit then down on the railway for a bit and rejoin the footpath. As the cafe is still not open, no trains will be goin to the summit. Maybe this would be the year for the record to broken?? as its the same route as back in 1985 (on the railway). Also there will be water station at halfway house. Thanks