Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H
Seems the clamper who are clamping in Haworth are acting illegally as they are not registered with the SIA, just for future reference!
No sorry they are registered.
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emma7027
Made the mistake of having a hotdog AND a jam doughnut at the lunchtime checkpoint and had to walk for about 2 miles while they went down!
Congratulations on your time - and your strong constitution! All those miles after a marathon! And your digestion is even sturdier than your legs - a great asset for running ultras, I believe.
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Ady In Accy
Am thinking of doing a bit of baking if I'm out and about on a long one. Millionaire shortbread anyone?
Only if it's free, can't afford it otherwise:D
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IWCharters
Great pics Ian, the one of the climb out of Tod really shows the steepness of it. Well done to Pauline on knocking 27 mins off her time:thumbup:
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I'm certain that climb out of Tod is what brings on the dreaded cramp. Well that then getting over the next stile on the way to Mankinholes :o
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Derby Tup
I'm certain that climb out of Tod is what brings on the dreaded cramp. Well that then getting over the next stile on the way to Mankinholes :o
Aye, but the Whiskey at Mankinholes cures all ills! No cramp for me this year, just a bonk at Penistone Hill but job was reet by then:thumbup:
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stevefoster
Aye, but the Whiskey at Mankinholes cures all ills! No cramp for me this year, just a bonk at Penistone Hill but job was reet by then:thumbup:
You made me laugh Steve when you said you'd had a wee dram on Saturday
It was good to see you and the Crumblies :)
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Derby Tup
You made me laugh Steve when you said you'd had a wee dram on Saturday
It was good to see you and the Crumblies :)
Made my laugh when i was offered it, i thought no thanks i'm an athlete, then in a split second decided i wasn't and downed it, then felt like one for 10 mins till the effect wore off!
Good to see you and Stef as well.
Crumblies are good for moral, abuse and homemade bread:thumbup:
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Emma, I'm going to assume it's you that me, Louise and John the blistered geordie were with for a good part of the way round. Didn't get to see you after the finish, but I certainly found it easier going with someone to chat to at times so cheers for that! Under the eight hour mark next year, eh?