Splendid evening in the Swan carbo-loading for this weekend's hundred and doing the quiz with Mr and Mrs Big Compass :thumbup:
Splendid evening in the Swan carbo-loading for this weekend's hundred and doing the quiz with Mr and Mrs Big Compass :thumbup:
Poacher turned game-keeper
Name two races which each visit the summits of two hills, and are named after the smaller of the two hills.
Hint: I know of one in England and one in Wales.
In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
Jorge Luis Borges
The Welsh one i assume is Cribyn?
Although Conwy Mountain technically is a contender, visiting the summit of Allt Wen (assuming that is a separate hill)
English.... no idea, despite a search of the OS map.
I'll kick myself if its a Lakes or Shropshire race....
But there's too many races i've never heard of in the Peaks/Yorkshire/Lancashire for me to narrow it down.
Erm... Mount Famine? It also goes to the summit of South Head. Whether you'd class those as different hills I'm not sure.
https://www.t42.org.uk/hayfield/Mount_Famine.pdf
I've thought of another one.
It's a "long" category race, and the higher of the two summits is 1m higher than the lower one.