The run between Peny and whernside is flatish for about 6 or 8 miles. Im probably wrong, but that is the flattest section not sure on the distance
Printable View
The run between Peny and whernside is flatish for about 6 or 8 miles. Im probably wrong, but that is the flattest section not sure on the distance
That heart rate at the top of Whernside looks at bit scary. 257bpm :eek:.
Ah Right, so thats why they call it the three peaks:D
My Avatar by the way is a pic of me going up Whernside.
I remember when I was a slightly more niave fellrunner than I am now, I posted on the forum two years ago (very early forum days). About the three peaks, due to my inexperience I thought the race was a series of races on different dates, and the broken down checkpoint times on the results. Where cummaltive times for each of the hill races.
My post was asking, what date are each of the races, how long is each race and how does the points system work out.
I think the reply I got was "Are you for real pal"
An amateur blunder on my part. I had never even looked at a map at that point and only done the local 3 mile fell races.
Those harsh replies prompted me to first start training and do the three peaks.
Good eh.
Somebody did say that but they where very helpful in explaining also, I saw the funny side after feeling a bit of a numpty.
Do you remember the thread.
I wont ask about the county tops race