Re: Pennine Bridleway Relay
Reccied it on Sunday with 10 other Rossendale harriers. Think I'm going to be careful on the cobbly descents- did not feel confident in Swoops. Got a pair of walshes but haven't worn them in yet.
Anyone else see the sign for the lost palomino pony? I don't fancy it's chances without many teeth...
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according to capt Pudge. i am reserve.... that could mean owt though..
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Originally Posted by
Danbert
I have noticed that you are becomming a very cheeky and impudent young man Pengy if this insolence continues i can see me having to take my slippers to your behind.
ok, i ,ust not be cheeky to danbert.:rolleyes:
Re: Pennine Bridleway Relay Ra
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Originally Posted by
Ali
Danbert,
it's very runnable. The only steep bit is a short section near the end on the other side of the Tod - Rochdale road. Quite a few road/track sections. I'll be wearing light trail shoes.
Cheers, Ali.
Myself and Widdy did our recce of leg 3 this morning Ali (thanks to Gaz and Steve for helping to escort us round.)
I enjoyed the run immensely, and agree with you that it is runnable, with the exception for me being the sting in the tail at the end of the leg. The majority of the climbing must be in that short section at the end of the run musn't it?
Ominously as i was slowly mutating into a gibbering, gasping, hands on knees wreck,a posse of Radcliffe including; Wirey Manc, Moo and Mr and Mrs CrumblyDown came flying up the hill with far too much energy for my liking :D
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[quote=Danbert;5928]Myself and Widdy did our recce of leg 3 this morning Ali (thanks to Gaz and Steve for helping to escort us round.)
No worries mate, nice to meet you. Nice to meet the posse from radcliffe, recognised a few people from the forum but didn't introduce myself.
Good run this am with every bit of weather thrown in for good measure. Hopefully you and Widdy should meet your predicted time for leg 3, a good runable route with a bit of everything:)
with regards
Gaz
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Nice to meet you too Gaz and Danbert! We continued on and did leg 4 as well although it was possibly a "leg too far" for me, not been keeping my long runs up and that last mile of bog next to watergrove was not particulalry pleasant!! Glad I'm not doing that leg! (although it's probably a better option than leg 2!)
Weather was interesting to say the least, four seasons in one day..
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Good running this morning with Danbert plus Gaz and Steve from CVFR. Cobbles were a bit of a nightmare particularly in the driving sleet and snow. Nice to meet a few forumites, nice to have a chat Moo and your friend and thanks to the guy with the Jellybabies. Didn't catch the name. Oh, and I did a gear test on my new Mizuno Wave Harriers this morning and they came through with flying colours. Anyone who is a litle unsure what to wear on this leg in my opinion its got to be trail shoes, I would not have fancied the decents in my Walshes. Good luck everyone, see you at the changeovers!
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Originally Posted by
Widdy
I did a gear test on my new Mizuno Wave Harriers this morning and they came through with flying colours.
Widdy, don't say they fitted like 'slippers' as I am sure Danbert would have something to say!
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Not quite slippers although the 'plates of meat' are in good shape and ready for some speed on Tuesday!!
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Originally Posted by
Widdy
Good running this morning with Danbert plus Gaz and Steve from CVFR. Cobbles were a bit of a nightmare particularly in the driving sleet and snow. Nice to meet a few forumites, nice to have a chat Moo and your friend and thanks to the guy with the Jellybabies. Didn't catch the name. Oh, and I did a gear test on my new Mizuno Wave Harriers this morning and they came through with flying colours. Anyone who is a litle unsure what to wear on this leg in my opinion its got to be trail shoes, I would not have fancied the decents in my Walshes. Good luck everyone, see you at the changeovers!
Nice to meet you guy,s on sunday I must admit I ran it in walshes and they felt okay to me. the guy with the jellybabies was "manchester terrier" a nice chap if a little too quick.(for me at least);)