9 miles, 2050' mostly on the Breidden Hills route, except when I got lost (that's when it got really gloopy underfoot - must hose down the trail shoes).
Tonight's project is to run the 7.5 miles home from work - me car's broke!
Jim
9 miles, 2050' mostly on the Breidden Hills route, except when I got lost (that's when it got really gloopy underfoot - must hose down the trail shoes).
Tonight's project is to run the 7.5 miles home from work - me car's broke!
Jim
[QUOTE=IanDarkpeak;362608]it didn't look promising last night rain and clag all day but got to the car park, rain stopped cloudlifted to give a great run from Yorkshire Bridge
Over Win up Loose Hill(running all the way up ) across to Fulward farm across to Win hill just skirting the top at the woodline.
9 miles 2600ft
Thats a great route Ian, i often do that one and never really get tired of it. sometimes i add a bit by going up to the plateau via the YHA or approach Win Hill from Shatton basiaclly following the bamford race route which adds a little bit.
Last edited by IanDarkpeak; 30-09-2010 at 04:03 PM.
Two laps of village on road. Trying to do it once per week to get legs moving a bit faster NB err, no warm up!
Wimped out of a higher level run (original plan was Bardon Moor/Cracoe area) and did a wet 65 mins around Swinsty & Fewston Reservoirs - great fun once I got started
Saturday 1st. Lady Bowerto Backtor and then heaher bashed on to Margery Hill and Outer Edge. Headed over to Alport trig before heading back down past Alport castles and Crookhill back to lady Bower. Nice day out and covered a bit of the G and B route meeting the MRT guys out on Outer Edge.
Did the Carding Mill Canter route today, about 4 miles, steady pace. Streams were pretty full in the valley, forgot i had to cross it a couple of times. First time i've done it since i sprained my ankle in Feb and i've lost loads of confidence descending, especially the last descent which is the one i hurt it on!
Reps to Hobson Moor trig point under crisp autumn skies. Beautiful night for a run and I was rewarded with a fantastic sunset over Manchester.