Re: Gritstone Any Time Challen
Had a crack at this today, a bit wet in some places but for November it doesnt get much better than it was today. Managed to get round in 3hrs 29mins so a pleasing run out. The last long climb out of the Goyt Vallley was tough for me. Think I need to come out with you Dale to have a look at the lines you take sometime. :w00t:
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Excellent run that, Ant ( never as easy in winter). I will need to get fit before we go round together. Early next year it will make for an excellent training route in preperation for the 50/100. ( 2 laps for me ha ha )
ps start and finish at Goldstich and getting the road bit done on fresh legs seemed to help me.
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Had a crack at this today, a bit wet in some places but for November it doesnt get much better than it was today. Managed to get round in 3hrs 29mins so a pleasing run out. The last long climb out of the Goyt Vallley was tough for me. Think I need to come out with you Dale to have a look at the lines you take sometime. :w00t:
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Went round the 6 Trigs in 6:22. Not as fast as I'd have liked, but about what I expected I suppose. It was a glorious day though, and I can't remember the last time I got sunburnt in November. No sign of Dorian Grey on my way round: I must have blinked & missed him.
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I dont do early starts if I can help it, ha. So I didnt start trotting from the Cat & Fiddle until 10:15am. But that seemed to work well as it give time for the mist around Flash to burn off. I kept on the road all the way until the U turn of the main road that leads you over the cattle grid back to C&F and then took a beeline for the Axe Edge trig. Not sure if that was a bad idea or a good idea, it seemed to work ok. I like your idea of getting the road done first Dale. Yeah we will book a run in then for next year. As you said good training for the Lakeland series....and yes defo 2 laps for you! ha
Splits were 31:40 Shuttlingsloe, then 49:57 to Roaches, 57:26 to Axe Edge, 22:47 to Burbage, 37:11 to Shinning Tor (3hrs 19mins running time at this point), then the 10minute run in.
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I left the Cat & Fiddle at about 8:20, & took the scenic options. For the record: Shutlingsloe 40:43, Roaches 1:47, Merryton Low 3:12, Axe Edge 4:46, Burbage Edge 5:16, Shining Tor 6:06, C&F 6:22. From the Roaches I went between Hen Cloud & Ramshaw Rocks, via Well Farm, Naychurch, Swainsmoor. Some time lost for routefinding here as it was misty & the paths not obvious, but it avoided some road running. Good for running though in the main, so this bit should be faster next time. I avoided running on the A53, going north via Gib Tor farm, Flash Bottom, Flash, Oliver Hill & the path to the west of the south bit of Axe Edge.
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re road section
if you do it clockwise from C&F, the road section (Flash to Goldsitch) acts as a kind of "interval" to the route, is mostly downhill and doesn't seem so much of a chore
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Ha, very good point Daz. I never even thought about going clockwise! I will have to give it a try; it would be interesting to see how the splits differ.
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Records show that Clockwise is the slower option. Ive gone both ways several times and it took longer Clockwise.
I think its all to do with climbing shuttlingsloe on tired legs... be interested to here if any one knows different.
Excellent run on the six trigs by splacher. I must have another go next year
Ha, very good point Daz. I never even thought about going clockwise! I will have to give it a try; it would be interesting to see how the splits differ.
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re road section
if you do it clockwise from C&F, the road section (Flash to Goldsitch) acts as a kind of "interval" to the route, is mostly downhill and doesn't seem so much of a chore
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Dorian Grey
I dont do early starts if I can help it, ha. So I didnt start trotting from the Cat & Fiddle until 10:15am. But that seemed to work well as it give time for the mist around Flash to burn off. I kept on the road all the way until the U turn of the main road that leads you over the cattle grid back to C&F and then took a beeline for the Axe Edge trig. Not sure if that was a bad idea or a good idea, it seemed to work ok. I like your idea of getting the road done first Dale. Yeah we will book a run in then for next year. As you said good training for the Lakeland series....and yes defo 2 laps for you! ha
Splits were 31:40 Shuttlingsloe, then 49:57 to Roaches, 57:26 to Axe Edge, 22:47 to Burbage, 37:11 to Shinning Tor (3hrs 19mins running time at this point), then the 10minute run in.
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Give me a shout when you are thinking of going in the new year. struggling a bit with a hamstring at moment so need to ease back. Bye the way I went round the Calton Fell race route last Sunday and the fog never burnt back. Infact it was so dense at times that I couldnt find Soles Hill! had to miss it out and go straight back to Calton. Good navigation skills eh!!
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Had my eye on doing this all year. Went round last Saturday as replecement for cancelled Tankys. Went clockwise in cold and windy conditions with a few showers thrown in for good measure in the first couple of hours. Finished in 4:57, quite happy given the conditions and the fact that I took the scenic option from Axe Edge to the Roaches and went via 3 Shires Head and Gradbach!! Last 2 climbs up Shutlingsloe and up to the C&F were hard work. Enjoyed the route and may well come back in the spring for an anti-clockwise round, probably still keep the scenic bits in though.