Garmin Etrek Vista C GPS.... while on BG leg 2 recce on Wednesday 19th December... somewhere between Raise and Lower Man.... long shot but there were a few other runners out.
Garmin Etrek Vista C GPS.... while on BG leg 2 recce on Wednesday 19th December... somewhere between Raise and Lower Man.... long shot but there were a few other runners out.
Nikalas, are you 'The Chinley Churner' on the 3Peaks CX Forum? Sorry if this does not solve your actual dilemma.
I found one near Dunmail last winter, if you'd entered a time warp/parallel universe during your run it might have been yours. Are there any holes in the fabric of the Universe in that neck end of the woods? As no owner details, and I'm too stupid to work it (I can nearly work a map now) I lent it to someone clever who can. Sorry that's no help is it.
The one you found hadn't been anywhere near Raise or Lower Man, at least not when switched on.
Rather annoyingly the GPS won't be lost- it'll know exactly where it is.
Sorry, must be really frustrating to lose an expensive bit of kit.
First run then beer. If no run then proceed directly to beer.
B*gg*er, I was off to look for the hole in the universe, you've spoilt a good day out now NMNC.
You could use this GPS if you want. Do you think it will help?
Thanks for the offer I think I'll borrow Schroedingers cat instead.
This is hairlarious (hit the play button on the left of the webpage)
Strava flybe of Wed night run??
The route is anti clockwise with a Up/Down section of Djoyce
http://labs.strava.com/flyby/viewer/...ETMIWUE3iUlBM=
The race director's comments
Glad most of the runners enjoyed the race, even if things went a bit wayward in terms of routes followed. A huge thanks to all the helpers and marshals too.
The early start went wrong almost immediately - the instructions were clear enough I thought to follow the fire road for the first part, but it seems one runner saw the tapes (where the end of the course comes back up the hill, 60 metres from the finish) and went the wrong way, the other runners all followed...
Possibly something similar happened at the top of the steep descent. The tapes were there alright, but a lot of people missed them. This is something that seems to happen most often when the race route leaves a large trail to take a smaller one - runners aren't expecting that, one misses the tapes, the others follow. I had mixed feedback (all of it constructive) - some saying the few bits of tape is not adequate in that scenario, others saying there was nothing wrong with the marking at that junction.
This raises questions. The current marking guidelines expressly advise against taping across junctions. Experience shows that tapes across junctions are much more likely to be removed by well meaning walkers and the like. Perhaps we should have exceptions for junctions like that? Put out a sign? Easy to say, a pain in the arse to do - more to carry, try driving something into a hard surface to fix it to! Prop it with rocks? A windy evening and it's gone or moved, which might be even worse...
Put a marshal on the junction? OK if your marshal can actually find the spot!
Anyway, learnings for next time.