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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    Not sure if Stagger's navigation is up to that

    It clashes with the Mid Lancs XC as well and unfortunately I'm team manager. But if I can find a sub I might make it. The Mid Lancs is at Kendal as well, so it would be an unusual double header in a day - you never know.

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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    Sore Hamstring. Won't be doing owt for a couple of weeks now.:thunbdown:

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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    Just a quick note to remind everyone that the Really Wild Boar fell race is a full body cover and full kit race. We are heading up tomorrow afternoon to check on conditions, I will report back!

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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    Quote Originally Posted by Pyrenees Haven View Post
    Just a quick note to remind everyone that the Really Wild Boar fell race is a full body cover and full kit race. We are heading up tomorrow afternoon to check on conditions, I will report back!

    Debbie

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    If I can get away from work early enough on saturday and make the race I will be wearing every bit of kit I own if the weather is like this

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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    We have been round the course this afternoon and it is full winter conditions. The race is still on and it is the full course. Please be aware that there will be a full kit check at race registration. Plenty of clothes are advisable as are studs!

    Debbie
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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    Street and Wild Boar Fell tonight.

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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    Liking the look of that slats! Ankle still a bit sore but could tape it if my running buddy isn't up for anything easy and local.
    Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent

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    Thanks to race organisers and all their helpers out on the course for going ahead with this in difficult conditions. Knee deep snow made this really hard work and slashed your shins if, like me, you didn't have the sense to cover them up. There were plenty of acrobatics on the way off the top. Great fun!

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    It was a really enjoyable run in exciting conditions. Glad there were lots of people ahead of me making the trail. My sealskin socks meant my feet stayed nice and warm. Thanks especially to the marshalls on the two checkpoints on the summit plateau.

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    Re: Really Wild Boar

    Myself and Gary would like to say a massive thank you to everyone for turning up today. We had a fantastic time (even Gary marshalling on the plateau!) and hope you all did as well.

    I will endeavour to type the results up this week and send them to Brett...

    We hope to see you all next year.

    Debbie
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