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  1. #21
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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    How was Munchen TT ?

    Usual place at 9:35am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manhar View Post
    We have another reccie scheduled for Sunday (14/02) if anyone not doing the other skyline reccie fancies it. Meet at Tanners mill car park 9:45 for a 10:00am start.
    Will this be nice & steady cos I am doing Anglezarke tomorrow & I am getting on a bit.

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    We're all getting on a bit BAF. Pace should be nice n easy befitting a Sunday.Hope Anglezarke is going well for you.

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Manhar View Post
    How was Munchen TT ?

    Usual place at 9:35am.
    Brilliant...absolutely amazing. Thinking about doing German and History as a joint honours degree at Uni. Im going to Poland in november as well on a trip of auschwitz

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    After a dreadfull run at Anglezarke my legs are wrecked, so I think it would be best if I give a miss tomorrow.
    Cheers
    Graham

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Lost count of the no of people out on the skyline route yesterday for what was a grand day to be out on the hills - even saw a couple of white hares.

    Thank you to Turbo Tom (or should that be B. Pitt or the Messiah or the Milky bar kid) and Claire & Tim from CV for the company.

    Did bump into 1 of the Saddleworth members who stated there may be access issues between Ashway stone & Chew reservoir - may have to run along the ridge rather than take the direct line over the tussocks. All will be clarified in due course I daresay.

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Manhar View Post
    Lost count of the no of people out on the skyline route yesterday for what was a grand day to be out on the hills - even saw a couple of white hares.
    Was nice to meet you yesterday. Very handy following your footprints to the trig!

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Manhar View Post
    Lost count of the no of people out on the skyline route yesterday for what was a grand day to be out on the hills - even saw a couple of white hares.

    Thank you to Turbo Tom (or should that be B. Pitt or the Messiah or the Milky bar kid) and Claire & Tim from CV for the company.

    Did bump into 1 of the Saddleworth members who stated there may be access issues between Ashway stone & Chew reservoir - may have to run along the ridge rather than take the direct line over the tussocks. All will be clarified in due course I daresay.
    Im going training with saddleworth tomorrow so il find out whats what

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    Route Change - Chew Valley Sky

    Permission from the landowners to use the original route of the Chew Valley Skyline Fell Race between the Ashway Stone CP to Chew Reservoir has now been withdrawn as of 16th February 2010. The original route generally followed the line of the "public footpath" marked on the appropriate map across Dove Stone Moss & Dish Stone Moss.

    The race will now be routed from the Ashway Stone CP to an additional checkpoint at Fox Stone Cairn (025037). The route choice between Ashway Stone & Fox Stone Cairn will be optional. From Fox Stone Cairn the route will follow the edge path to Chew Reservoir. The revised route will add 700 metres to the total length of the race.

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    Chew Valley Revised Route

    Permission from the landowners to use the original route of the Chew Valley Skyline Fell Race between the Ashway Stone CP to Chew Reservoir has now been withdrawn as of 16th February 2010. The original route generally followed the line of the "public footpath" marked on the appropriate map across Dove Stone Moss & Dish Stone Moss.

    The race will now be routed from the Ashway Stone CP to an additional checkpoint at Fox Stone Cairn (025037). The route choice between Ashway Stone & Fox Stone Cairn will be optional. From Fox Stone Cairn the route will follow the edge path to Chew Reservoir. The revised route will add 700 metres to the total length of the race.

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