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    Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob

    Errrr.... not if you organise it

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    Might try a hot bath & cup of tea! You can forget a lot of pain in a year!

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    Cheers Brett. On the pairs thing - why was it changed so that solos were accepted? Last time I did it you could only do it in pairs. But this year I didn't even try to find anyone. If you really want to put it back to pairs, either change the rules! or maybe put the price of solos up (to same as the pairs?) to encourage people to form pairs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by socks View Post
    Might try a hot bath & cup of tea! You can forget a lot of pain in a year!
    Thought you ladies had a higher pain tolerance than us wimpy blokes, you should be ready to rock again in six months
    Hills and Guinness!

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    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    Thought you ladies had a higher pain tolerance than us wimpy blokes, you should be ready to rock again in six months
    Pain tolerance maybe (but we won't get on to the labour theme!!!) - think we've got more sense haven't we?

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    Quote Originally Posted by socks View Post
    Pain tolerance maybe (but we won't get on to the labour theme!!!) - think we've got more sense haven't we?
    Everyone has more sense than me, so they keep telling me
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    Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob

    I ran the Spen 20 this morning.

    First person I bumped into was Malcolm Coles who ran the Hobblihike yesterday - so for the weekend, he raced 52 miles - Chapeau!!

    There was another chap who did both as well - but couldn't put a name to his face- apologies.

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    Thanks to Brett and all the marshals for a great morning out in the hills.

    That post race chilli certainly had a bit of a kick to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt the Brum View Post
    Thanks to Brett and all the marshals for a great morning out in the hills.

    That post race chilli certainly had a bit of a kick to it.
    well done matt
    a cracking time

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    I've only run this race before as a solo but this year did it as a pair. It makes it a whole different race as you've got to work as a team and rely / depend on each other for success / failure.

    I really enjoyed it and I think I got round quicker this year as a pair than I would have done as a solo. I felt good at the start and led us out to Stoodly - then I started to tire and my pal felt strong so pulled me all the way back to the finish - seeing him trotting off in front made me keep jogging when I would have started walking.

    I don't think it should be just pairs (or just solos for that matter) but I'd certainly recommend having a go at both.

    My thanks to Brett and all the marshals - another cracking event and for my money the new (old) venue is even better than old (new) one.

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    Re: Wuthering Hike-Haworth Hob

    Fourth Hobble for me and always in a pair although had three different partners. Agree with N&G that it's good running as a team and you gee eachother along. I liked the new (old) venue too, although I liked Penistone Hill too

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