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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    Quote Originally Posted by goose fat View Post
    Was the person you're referring to wearing a greenish windproof, blue bum bag and 3/4 leggings??? If they were it could've been me!
    No, a bright blue water/windproof. I saw them as I was descending (just after midday), they were on the main path round the bottom before picking up the route. Of course they might not even have been part of the race, I never caught up with them

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    Thanks to the organisers and all the marshalls for all their efforts in putting the event on.

    I had a wretched day, having been ill all week. Severely tested my ability to keep going. Thanks to Derby Tup for some encouraging words as I was sat, in a bit of daze, on the pathside above Hollin Hall

    Too much road and not enough grass/bogs for my liking anyway. Legs feel battered. Will still have to do it again next year to put in a decent time!

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    Thanks to Brett and the team for another cracking day out: this was my first ultra three years ago and it holds a special place in my heart. Lovely scenery and great marshalls. See you next year.

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    thanks to brett and all the helpers..great race only spoilt by my own stupidity. twice.

    great to see you johnk / britnickand to meet derby tup. cracking bunch of people.

    we'll be back to do it justice next year

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr1470 View Post
    Thanks to the organisers and all the marshalls for all their efforts in putting the event on.

    I had a wretched day, having been ill all week. Severely tested my ability to keep going. Thanks to Derby Tup for some encouraging words as I was sat, in a bit of daze, on the pathside above Hollin Hall

    Too much road and not enough grass/bogs for my liking anyway. Legs feel battered. Will still have to do it again next year to put in a decent time!
    Are you the Tod Harrier that tagged on to the Keighley and Fell pony train?
    I was the solitary pony
    You looked to be suffering mate, but you still finished!!!

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    Are you the Tod Harrier that tagged on to the Keighley and Fell pony train?
    I was the solitary pony
    You looked to be suffering mate, but you still finished!!!
    Aye that was me Merry. At least I tried to tag on...but it didn't last for long

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr1470 View Post
    Aye that was me Merry. At least I tried to tag on...but it didn't last for long
    Nice to meet you mate, you've joined a top club

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    It was a great day out and great to meet so many running buddies / forumites - Chris Brown, ultracollie, IanDarkpeak, SwimmingDunce. There must have been others. There were some good times achieved.

    Sorry you had navigational woes, ultracollie. At least it means that a dramatic PB is guaranteed next year.

    I've just posted my pics on Flickr! Are any of you there?
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/2608207...7615397816136/

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    Re: Wuthering Hike

    My Mum used to live up here at a place called Horsehold, nobody would walk her home after a night out in Hebden Bridge.................wonder why
    Only person daft enough to do it was my Dad, his daft genes live on in me

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