There's this - no help with the wind, but a lot drier:
http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdo...7/weekend.html
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There's this - no help with the wind, but a lot drier:
http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdo...7/weekend.html
Someone up there is definitely smiling down on you. The foulness will pass to the south (where it belongs) and you should get away lightly, provided the forecast doesn't all change again over the next 36 hours. All this week any forecast rain has shrunk and faded to virtually nothing, at least here in S Manchester.
I cannot run but I will be there to support and take pictures (and look on in envy). I may pop up to Yarnbury on the bike to welcome some of you home, but that depends on what the weather's doing and how nesh I'm feeling.
I think they've been a bit slow bringing their rules up to date with modern technology. They accepted my Petzl Myo XP years ago when it first came out (it's still going strong and was a massive improvement over the Tikka).
Do you think they'll let me take my E-lite instead of spare batteries for my Lenser? I've got the rechargeable version so it won't take ordinary batteries!
Well 2 torches has got to be better than one :-) I'm the same Im taking my exposure joystick which is rechargeable also and a zipka headtorch as backup.
Well that's me sorted and good to go (kit check excepting); I've updated the route on my maps, got all my kit out, packed what I 'm not wearing on the day, bought a block of marzipan as my emergency food and I've even brushed the dried mud of my fell shoes.
I've just checked my checkpoint puncher from last year and here's a few depressing facts to remember on the day/night:
At the top of the third peak, Gragareth, you will have only travelled 13.5 miles!
Dent is only a third of the way round at 20.5 miles
Once you hit the trig on Buckden Pike you will still have 15 miles to go
Even at Yarnbury when you finally get hit the tarmac, its a long long long 2 mile run in to Threshfield
:) :) :)
Even at Yarnbury when you finally get hit the tarmac, its a long long long 2 mile run in to Threshfield
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run, what do you mean run!
Cheers Stolly You've really cheered me up!
I haven't even packed yet
My main concern still has to be answered by the Catering staff- I asked which colour of wine would be available at each food stop, as I can really only drink red with pasta , although white or a nice dry rosé will be fine with the pastry on offer. However, towards the wee hours, I was informed that only coffee was offered as the beverage? Now, who else on here likes to finish a meal with a brandy or 2? My descent from Yarnbury clearly depends on suitable "digestifs" or else the running plays havoc with the meal.
.................so my question is........ which hip flask passes kit check?
I have searched all previous forums so as not to annoy the GRUMP, but this most important quandry has yet to be answered......