Well done Britnick, always enjoy reading your blog and viewing the great pics. Just out of interest, how did the Bullock Smithy get it's name?
Well done to Mrs.Stagger and Tea and Cake as well.
Well done Britnick, always enjoy reading your blog and viewing the great pics. Just out of interest, how did the Bullock Smithy get it's name?
Well done to Mrs.Stagger and Tea and Cake as well.
Last edited by stevefoster; 08-09-2010 at 09:20 PM.
Hills and Guinness!
Hi Steve,
It used to be the name for Hazel Grove, where the event starts. It's all explained on this page of the BSH website.
Thanks William Clough and Britnick.
Nice to see the locals have refined their wickedness
Last edited by stevefoster; 08-09-2010 at 09:42 PM.
Hills and Guinness!
Steve - trust me - ink this one in for first weekend in September 2011 :thumbup:
Scramble the rock face through the glare of morning sun — to run
Well underline it then... it's a belting route and the food... ah, the food... had to miss it this year:thunbdown:, but next year should be a different story.
I've just posted the detailed results for this year here
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~temples/bs/
Thanks to Andrew Whitehead for compiling these. As usual, there's an entertaining write-up from Nigel Aston.
Cheers, Steve
Last edited by SteveT; 15-09-2010 at 10:02 AM.
Thanks Andrew and Steve for all the stats, very impressive. There were quite a lot of photographers en route, will the pictures appear on the website at some stage?
Thanks Linda. Any photos should appear on the main Bullock Smithy site here - http://www.bullocksmithy.com. I see that they have some from Nick Ham already.
Cheers, Steve