Paul Wilson, BG club secretary, set off 7am this morning on the Lakes 2500'ers.
111 miles/ 50000'
another dot to watch
http://live.opentracking.co.uk/62fells20/?n=1#
Paul Wilson, BG club secretary, set off 7am this morning on the Lakes 2500'ers.
111 miles/ 50000'
another dot to watch
http://live.opentracking.co.uk/62fells20/?n=1#
Nic Barber. Downhill Dandy
Paul did chat about it but anyone know why his route drops all the way to Cockley Beck rather than the top of Wrynose Pass? No difference in distance between Grey Friar and Crinkle Crags but a lot less climbing.
I've no times from Steve Parr's run so don't know if Paul's up or down on any schedule.
Bob
http://bobwightman.co.uk/run/bob_graham.php
Without me you'd be one place nearer the back
I saw him on top of Skiddaw this morning. Seemed to be in good spirits but obviously very early days!
Mike Quinn
Esk Valley Fell Club
Good point Bob. I went via Cockley Beck which is a bit shorter in distance and somehow seems more logical when you're there. I think Steve went that way too so maybe no-one's thought of the alternative.
Mike Quinn
Esk Valley Fell Club
looks like he got in just before 7am this morning, which is just under 48h.
Nic Barber. Downhill Dandy