It was very busy out there today. I ran from Cutthroat Bridge to Snake Summit with Mitts, and we were followed by Stolly and about five or six others (who were they?). Very wet under foot, and quite breezy, but clear.
I was surprised how different the route seems in daylight, my only previous time on most of it being in last year's race. There were fewer bogs than I remember, but the bog monster still managed to grab me by the leg once and Mitts a couple of times.
Hoping our team will get a run on March 6th/7th even though our entry was rejected. All it needs is for a few teams to drop out.
Last edited by Marvin; 25-01-2009 at 06:00 PM.
My GPS said 18.5 miles at the finish, but when I got home and downloaded the route to Tracklogs, it was showing 18.0 and 2300ft ascent. My GPS doesn't give an ascent figure, and the trouble with the figure off the mapping software is that it's based on a three dimensional model that doesn't take account of the "small" features that we were going in and out of all the time, and involves a lot of averaging. I've tried retaining the height data from the GPS, but can't get the total ascent recorded on the GPS from the mapping software, and even if I could, it probably wouldn't be very accurate anyway as the trackpoints from today's run were on average 45 ft apart.
Stolly, if you want a copy of the track (gpx or trl format) PM me your email address. If you haven't got any mapping software, I can send you an image.
We first saw you around Outer Edge and then expected you to overhaul us, but we now realise you were taking advantage of our navigational skills.
So who else was out there today? We bumped into someone at Bleaklow Head who was running home to Edale from Holmfirth. Who were you?
Last edited by Marvin; 25-01-2009 at 10:04 PM.