"The best shield is to accept the pain, then what can really destroy me?"
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"The best shield is to accept the pain, then what can really destroy me?"
http://garyufm.blogspot.co.uk
Full Tour of Pendle, Saturday 13th November. 10:30am. 17 miles, 4830ft. £5 entry fee (or £15 on the day).
If you pre enter you get a tee shirt, if you enter on day paying the £15.00, you are not guaranteed a tee shirt. Unclaimed tee shirts will be distributed to entries on the day on a first come first served basis from 10:15am on the day.
Full Tour Of Pendle Entry Forms 2010 can be found at:
http://www.clayton-le-moors-harriers.co.uk/
Contrary to what my notes said on the results of the 2009 Tour, the cut-off at CP4 will remain at 12:30pm (Race start still 10:30am), allowing 2 hours from the start. This year I am prepared to have an early start for slower runners at 10:00am, cut-off at CP4 will still be 2 hours. I am hoping it packs the slower runners closer together during the latter part of the race and gives the marshals an earlier finish, particularly those on the last check points.
Just a reminder
Get your entries in or pay 15 quid !!
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Just wondering where I can find the Routes for the Full and Half Tour Of Pendle Race.
Clayton website has em on mate.
Also I think if you google tour of pendle, there is another route or 2 on there.
I'll take you round next time I'm up anyways.
Hi
What's the navigation like for the tour of pendle? well marked path that sort of thing.
Its not too bad, depends how well you can naturally navigate I suppose.
There are well used paths, and well formed trods if you know where they are, and from going off last years race, there are plenty of people to follow.
Put it this way, you can't get really 'lost' on Pendle, thats not to mean its an easy race, far from it