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    Re: Kinder Dozen

    Quote Originally Posted by Grouse View Post
    Well finished the year with a bit of festive fatigue with Marko yesterday. Got round in about 7.30. Groun was solid so it was bit hard on the old pates of meat, and some fantastic cloud inversions.

    Never mind that what did you eat on this trip

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    Re: Kinder Dozen

    Marmite and fish paste butties of course.

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    Answering Geoff, well done, i think DesG would be impressed with that timing! x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grouse View Post
    Marmite and fish paste butties of course.
    very classy very classy
    a proper kinder dozen has to be done with good snap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grouse View Post
    Well finished the year with a bit of festive fatigue with Marko yesterday. Got round in about 7.30. Groun was solid so it was bit hard on the old pates of meat, and some fantastic cloud inversions.
    Thoroughly enjoyed the Kinder Dozen. That Ken Jones mustn't have liked running on level ground much! Starting from the Snake Inn, it took us 7hr 21mins, which was slower than expected but we took it v. steady on the descents, didn't take the best lines on a view of the descents, and generally took in the views. I think it would be possible next time to do sub 7 hours though getting anywhere near Geoff's time of 5hr 45 would be tough, to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanDarkpeak View Post
    Just realise you got this off Nicky's site. I run with Nicky quite a bit, we are thinking of possibly doing the Rigby next year together.
    My tip for the first woman at TT
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    Quote Originally Posted by marko View Post
    Thoroughly enjoyed the Kinder Dozen. That Ken Jones mustn't have liked running on level ground much! Starting from the Snake Inn, it took us 7hr 21mins, which was slower than expected but we took it v. steady on the descents, didn't take the best lines on a view of the descents, and generally took in the views. I think it would be possible next time to do sub 7 hours though getting anywhere near Geoff's time of 5hr 45 would be tough, to say the least.
    Good effort Boys, I'm thinking of another bash in a couple of weeks weather permitting. Your next task is to do the "Killer", much more running with nicer ascents.

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    Re: Kinder Dozen

    Quote Originally Posted by marko View Post
    Thoroughly enjoyed the Kinder Dozen. That Ken Jones mustn't have liked running on level ground much! Starting from the Snake Inn, it took us 7hr 21mins, which was slower than expected but we took it v. steady on the descents, didn't take the best lines on a view of the descents, and generally took in the views. I think it would be possible next time to do sub 7 hours though getting anywhere near Geoff's time of 5hr 45 would be tough, to say the least.
    I'm sure you could get under 6 hours, Mark. Don't forget I had pretty good conditions, knew the route pretty well, and going solo is always going to be quicker - you've no-one to talk to!

    Oh, by the way - somewhat longer for the Kinder Killer - about 8 hours.
    Last edited by GeoffB; 04-01-2009 at 12:21 AM.

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    I completed a Kinder Dozen from Harry Moor yesterday in 6hrs 47min. Very pleased with this as it was 36 minutes inside my previous best. It was very breezy which made for slow progress at times, but visibility was excellent. Lots of hares about, now in their summer colours. Very few people until I reached Crowden Clough.

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    Well Done Marvin - Fantastic Time!

    I'll be happy one day to get round a Killer during the hours of daylight!

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    Nice one, Marv - didn't drop anything did you?.

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