Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
crowhill
Hey! Fantastic. I was 7 seconds faster than Lloyd from Win Hill to Hope. Shame about the rest of it though.
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
daz h
cant say i could have gone any quicker, the up was a struggle and its rough ground for the first quarter of the climb , no easy choice and you aint got time to really think about it.
like i said Alan Yates of the rucksack club was a big help as he was standing on the path and said you have the right line lad, my thoughts now was that it made the last part of the race more intresting
i now want to know how much extra climb it is on top of the std race stats
andy b cmon work it out ;)
OK, here is my assessment based on Tracklogs. The route I took round the edge was 2.2 miles and 416ft climb - sounds a lot of climb, but it does go up and down a bit. The route from GK to RR via the bottom of Golden Clough is 1.1miles/630ft, and the direct line GK to RR is 1.0miles/555ft -going via the bottom of Golden Clough takes you slightly further down Grindsbrook clough than the direct line.
So how accurate is all of this????
I don't believe that the elevation model used by any of the digital mapping companies is able to accurately reflect the small ups and downs you encounter when running this sort of race. However the trackpoints recorded by the GPS are not accurate enough to position you accurately on the path - a few feet of error to the right going round the edge could easily reduce your apparent height at one point by 30 ft, and if the next one doesn't have that error, you've climbed 30ft.
I think the round the edge route I've quoted is a substantial overestimate of the climb, whereas the down and up is probably not far out. The overall distances are probably about right.
So what does everyone else think?
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
GeoffB
Hey! Fantastic. I was 7 seconds faster than Lloyd from Win Hill to Hope. Shame about the rest of it though.
geoff have we found LLoyds weakness haha
:)
NOT
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
Marvin
OK, here is my assessment based on Tracklogs. The route I took round the edge was 2.2 miles and 416ft climb - sounds a lot of climb, but it does go up and down a bit. The route from GK to RR via the bottom of Golden Clough is 1.1miles/630ft, and the direct line GK to RR is 1.0miles/555ft -going via the bottom of Golden Clough takes you slightly further down Grindsbrook clough than the direct line.
So how accurate is all of this????
I don't believe that the elevation model used by any of the digital mapping companies is able to accurately reflect the small ups and downs you encounter when running this sort of race. However the trackpoints recorded by the GPS are not accurate enough to position you accurately on the path - a few feet of error to the right going round the edge could easily reduce your apparent height at one point by 30 ft, and if the next one doesn't have that error, you've climbed 30ft.
I think the round the edge route I've quoted is a substantial overestimate of the climb, whereas the down and up is probably not far out. The overall distances are probably about right.
So what does everyone else think?
tell you what i think
you and briggs have to go down and up next year maties:D
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
daz h
geoff have we found LLoyds weakness haha
:)
NOT
Right, I'm only going to race against him on steep downhill only courses from now. Although that might limit my options a bit!
After a quick scan of the results it looks as though Aengus McCullough is the king of the downhills. I think he had the fastest split for both the Win Hill descent & the Ringing Roger one as well.
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Originally Posted by
daz h
tell you what i think
you and briggs have to go down and up next year maties:D
You must be joking. As you know I tried it twice and decided it was right out of the question.
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
daz h
tell you what i think
you and briggs have to go down and up next year maties:D
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Originally Posted by
GeoffB
You must be joking. As you know I tried it twice and decided it was right out of the question.
These kids with their enthusiastic ideas eh Geoff??? :)
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
Swoop
I wish they would stop updating the resilts. Every time they do I move down a few places!:(
I notice John Stephenson was 2½ minutes in front of me at Grindslow, did the down and up and arrived at Ringing Roger 1½ minutes after me. In fact we met as I was on the way down and he was climbing up.
Hi Swoop,
I was right on the tail of a club mate (lady) at Grindslow Knoll and decided to test the direct line. It took me 8 minutes longer then her! and my legs were like jelly on the last climb up to RR. The down & up looks viable in the comfort of home but for me I'll use the other route in future.
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
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Originally Posted by
dominion
These kids with their enthusiastic ideas eh Geoff??? :)
Flipping youngsters - they never listen!
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
Belated Greetings Folks (Not had internet access these last few days :( )
Anyway - Good to see many of you for a glorious day out at Edale. Was hoping to get inside 4:30 this time round but did start to tire rapidly after Brown knoll / Jacobs ladder, did better last years time by 12 mins though.
Performance of the day has got to be (I hope he doesn't mind me mentioning this) has got to be Swoop for meeting the cut off.
Sorry to hear you having to retire injured Stolly - will you be Ok for the 3P's ?
Great organisation & grub by Darp peak - knew I should have lifted a tray of flapjacks & a T shirt for a quid.
Re: Edale Skyline 30th March 2
Congrats to you Manhar, Swoop, IanDarkPeak and PlumBum! :D