Thanks Steve. I can look at my photo when I start to forget the pain. At least you didn;t take a picture of me writhing around with cramp shortly after my photographer induced increase in speed ;-)
Thanks Steve. I can look at my photo when I start to forget the pain. At least you didn;t take a picture of me writhing around with cramp shortly after my photographer induced increase in speed ;-)
This in my view is correct
I think the Wasdale race commands the upmost respect.
For someone who has yet to race it but has done the route I wouldnt even attempt the race If I wasnt at my best. When I do it next year I will make comment but id be surprised if it wont be the hardest thing ive done. To race that distance over that terrain at a good pace must be hard.
Stuc a Chroin - record 1:59..
Brecon Beacons - record 2:28..
Snowdon - record 1:02..
Moelwyns - record 1:17..
Mourne Peaks - record 2:10..
Black Mountains - record 2:16..
Peris - record 3:02
1000m Peaks record 3:27
And there's many more. In all those cases I personally find the races of shorter duration to be the tougher races.
Seems we're equally proud and stupid Iain.Your quick trot out on Friday morning can't have helped you. I ran too fast/far on Thursday and didn't manage to eat or drink enough Thursday or Friday. I think that's why I ended up with cramp. I'm still 4lbs lighter than I was a week ago!
Hi Manhar
How's the achilles? Hope to see you running soon.
It was nothing in particular just didn't have enough long runs in my legs and thought I could wing it but as someone said earlier, you can't wing it at Wasdale! It's very disappointing when you're timed out but there was a sense of relief too as I probably wouldn't have got to Great Gable in time, then it's about 2 hours to get back after that.
Anybody interested in these ?
Brill
IainR had a good run and some valuable points
I think the magnitude of the race is reflected in the list of DNFs, almost 50. Some v. good runners included. Wow.![]()
Tom Brunt and Jackie Lee notably