8 3/4 miles 4000ft of ascent.Have fun hopefully I will but not run for 6 months! Boots
8 3/4 miles 4000ft of ascent.Have fun hopefully I will but not run for 6 months! Boots
Thanks for that. I'll make my mind up in the morning as to whether I want to travel up there. Been on nights all week so I'll probably fall asleep half way round!
At least next Saturday I only have to walk out of my back gate for the Belmont Winter Hill race!
Many thanks to all for this race with out you putting the effort in none of this would happen so thanks again.
It was worth the drive weather was grand, hills were open, and mudlugger saw me wet myself!!![]()
Great day today at Coniston, weather fantastic as usual!
Big thankyou to the organisers, marshals and helpers.
Here are some photos taken by Mrs T:
http://picasaweb.google.com/TommoPix...KDF4oDvlaK8ywE#
Cheers
Ha Ha, well done Amex, you cracked a tough a race there mate, weather was perfect and the distance suits me more than those longuns.
Was good to see you still pushing hard at the end... maybe too hard eh.
Hopefully this link will go to the picture I took of you just after you relaxed, a little too much. Well done again!!
Tried to embed imgage but failed, here is a link to it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink
Enjoy.
Last edited by mudlugger; 02-05-2009 at 08:54 PM.
Thank you mrs T for the photos theres 2 good ones of meand thanks to Sam and team for running a great event
hardest man there yesterday was definetely Keiran, who looked like the Terry Butcher (ask a footie fan) of fell running. Coming over the line with blood streaming from a gash in the back of his skull only to collapse once he knew he'd completed the task in hand... what a hero. Well done Keiran and I hope it wasnt as bad as it looked (people were almost fainting at the sight of so much blood).
Last edited by mudlugger; 03-05-2009 at 03:58 PM. Reason: typo