Just got back from this - cracking little race and I didn't come last!
Last edited by Richard123; 10-11-2008 at 12:57 PM.
Lloyd Taggart first, Stuart Bond second.
Lots of mud, blustery weather, great views on the homeward run down through the fields with the whitewashed pub finishing point beckoning on the other side of the dale. We passed through one field with bullocks in, which was a bit hairy, especially when one of them started to run...
Seems like I missed the highlight of the day though, the naked man running along Lathkill Dale. My mother, who was spectating at the pub, explained that he was quite well built and went off clutching his... She did say he was wearing some wierd swimming trunks though. She now knows what a Borat thong is. Children in Need, since you ask.
Anyone done this,looks like a good day out and i think the pub is the finish line what an incentive
Running with walking breaks is a great way to go.
Just found some more info,raised £800 for children in need 191 entrants in 2008 sounds good to me
SUN.NOV 8. LEG IT ROUND LATHKIL (R). BM. 11.30 a.m. 7.1m/950' from the Lathkil Hotel, Over Haddon, nr Bakewell (GR 207655). £4. Over 18. Records: 45.33 A. Ward 2005; f. 54.32 A. Joel 2006. Also 1.8m fun run. Part of the Lathkil Hotel's "Fun Day" with all proceeds to the "Children in Need" appeal. Details: Alan Renfree, Lea House, Church Street, Monyash, Bakewell, DE45 1JH. Tel: 01629 813849. Email: [email protected] Website: lathkil.co.uk
Running with walking breaks is a great way to go.
http://lathkil.co.uk/resources/map.pdf
Looking forward to it.
'Normal' people are the ones you don't know very well.
will have helsby half in jan 2010 done before you finish lathkil Sir G
Running with walking breaks is a great way to go.
you will if you do your usian bolt impression again when your about to get beat. i gonna train, train, and train, and we'll see then wont we.