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    Aye get better soon Stagger. I thought there was something up when I didnt hear your dulcet tones coaching me back to the finish!

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    Re: Midgley Moor

    Your navigation skills are improving Tony, glad to see you have found the fourm.
    Just waiting for the results, with my leg in the air. Board out of my mind.

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    Re: Midgley Moor

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagger View Post
    Just waiting for the results, with my leg in the air. Board out of my mind.

    Here they are.

    http://www.fellrunner.org.uk/results...gley_moor.html

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    Re: Midgley Moor

    Quote Originally Posted by Flightless Bird View Post
    Cheers Big Man

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    Re: Midgley Moor

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagger View Post
    Your navigation skills are improving Tony, glad to see you have found the fourm.
    Just waiting for the results, with my leg in the air. Board out of my mind.
    How's daytime telly Stagger? Has it turned to daytime drinking yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mounsey View Post
    How's daytime telly Stagger? Has it turned to daytime drinking yet?
    Core stability training young man.

    Thats my new training fixation.

    I'll be back, (from Ireland with a belly full of the black stuff)


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    Re: Midgley Moor

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Stagger View Post
    Unfortunatley Stagger has damaged his knee quite badly. He hobbled back from Crowhill and went straight to A & E. After 4.5 hours they sent him home with crutches and a knee brace but he doesn't know if it's ligament or cartilage damage. He's got to go to the fracture clinic on Thursday to see a specialist and have some tests.

    He'd really like to thank all the Calder Valley marshals who helped him back, it was much appreciated.
    Mrs S.

    Is the invalid getting under your feet yet? If he gets out of hand just hide his crutches and make him watch Richard & Judy!

    G.

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    Re: Midgley Moor

    Did this race for the first time
    Came with the attitude of this will be an easy race WRONG!
    Should have known it would be one of those days when I went the wrong way just driving there.
    Got off to a bad start with the weather being up down and all over the place
    It was coat on Coat off then back on again
    While running across the the first part I thought I was just having a bad day my body just didn't like it had a terrible run up down the first climb.
    But however I did notice that a CV runner followed the CV way it looked a lot longer so I continued across the moor and discovered that I had not lost much ground. Still felt rubbish. The final straw was when i found that my laces came undone and promptly got passed by about 1/2 dozen runners
    This finally fired me up and on the second climb got passed everyone even passed the 2 CV runners who passed me earlier this spurred me on it was still very hard work but at least I was now enjoying it in a sadistic sort of way.
    I dont know which worse the new soft heather which was knee deep or the older heather which whipped your lower legs.
    Any way I had good run down with only one person passing me on the final run in
    In hind sight though I should have read the article in the Autum Fell Runner
    about the Reservoir Bogs Race which as I now Know is in the same area

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    Re: Midgley Moor

    Hi Flashrunner!
    I was the lone CVFR runner who took the Calderdale Way route, which I know is longer and lost me a bit of ground - 20m I reckon - though I still think it's worth considering as it trashes your legs less, which can help later on.
    I also wrote the article on the Reservoir Bogs race, so let me tell you that the terrain and navigation is even worse on that! Still huge fun though.. see you there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Stagger View Post
    Unfortunatley Stagger has damaged his knee quite badly. He hobbled back from Crowhill and went straight to A & E. After 4.5 hours they sent him home with crutches and a knee brace but he doesn't know if it's ligament or cartilage damage. He's got to go to the fracture clinic on Thursday to see a specialist and have some tests.

    He'd really like to thank all the Calder Valley marshals who helped him back, it was much appreciated.
    UPDATE
    Treatment, rest, painkillers and keep the joint moving.
    Should settle down if 7 to 10 days.
    I tried to bend it a little when I got home.
    BIG mistake, went dizzy and felt sick, now got a constant throbing in the knee.

    No running, he has booked me in to see a physio and a return appointment in 6 weeks

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