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    Re: learning BGR sections

    I like the idea of doing Moot Hall to Skiddaw too... does that make me also a saddo?

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    Not sure I'm going to be able to afford to venture up at all now

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    Quote Originally Posted by DazTheSlug View Post
    IC - got your PM - will get back to you, so can organise time/place...

    am now thinking that although we don't really need to do Moot Hall to Latrigg (from a recce'ing point of view) - it would be nice to do the whole of Moot Hall to Skiddaw to get a better idea of the schedule time for that section...
    (see - you're not the only one who's sad/giddy!)

    and you're right - I think we would get a special award from the Bob Graham Club if we could get round Leg 1 in November without getting our feet wet!
    You have to reccie the section from the Moot Hall to Latrigg. So many people have got that very first bit wrong, and whilst you don't loose a huge amount of time, it's not good for morale.

    My advice would be to reccy every last bit of the route.

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin View Post
    You have to reccie the section from the Moot Hall to Latrigg. So many people have got that very first bit wrong, and whilst you don't loose a huge amount of time, it's not good for morale.

    My advice would be to reccy every last bit of the route.

    I am with Marvin on this.

    I set out back in 1985 in very thick fog, hadn't reccied the route across the Fitz Park and spent too much time finding the way out. The goal posts helped!

    It's a hard enough job for the vast majority of us, so don't make it any harder by not looking over every inch of the ground. That's hardly a chore is it?

    Morgan

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin View Post
    You have to reccie the section from the Moot Hall to Latrigg. So many people have got that very first bit wrong, and whilst you don't loose a huge amount of time, it's not good for morale.

    My advice would be to reccy every last bit of the route.
    I don't know what you mean

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    I understand that there was a group last year that reached Little Town on a clockwise round with time in hand, went wrong on road back to the Moot Hall and finished outside 24 hours.

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    ooh, while we've got a few more experienced types on here, how about a really "back to basics" question:

    has anybody done Moot Hall to Skiddaw by going via Applethwaite-Millbeck-CarlSide?

    I can see that the traditional route has a steadier gradient (rather than flat + very steep), but just wondered if anybody had tried it out time-wise...?

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    Quote Originally Posted by DazTheSlug View Post
    ooh, while we've got a few more experienced types on here, how about a really "back to basics" question:

    has anybody done Moot Hall to Skiddaw by going via Applethwaite-Millbeck-CarlSide?

    I can see that the traditional route has a steadier gradient (rather than flat + very steep), but just wondered if anybody had tried it out time-wise...?
    There was talk of this some time back. A couple of people had "raced" against each other. The general perception was that, in terms of time, there was little in it but that the Carlside route took more out of your legs.....which is not too good at such an early stage!

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    I supported on Leg 1 and we nearly didn't find Fitz Park... not naming names of course .

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    Re: learning BGR sections

    Quote Originally Posted by Margarine View Post
    I supported on Leg 1 and we nearly didn't find Fitz Park... not naming names of course .
    Fitz where? Which alley is it you're supposed to go down? Footbridge? I don't see any footbridge!

    Lucky that Julien had his GPS with him!!

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