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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by TurboTom View Post
    All that's missing is pics!

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by sdsplus View Post
    I also did a stint on Saturday from Alderman through to the Foxstone. Lots of snow but most dramatic was the rockfall from Dovestones Edge which I witnessed from near the Memorial Cross. Rifle crack and a (smart) car sized block crashed down the steep slope. Thought it might even have reached the reservoir path but splintered and thankfully halted before. Carried on round to view the scar and thought of the many times I have slogged that slope to climb on the edge! Freeze/thaw big mountain action on the Chew rim - it's all there on our doorstep
    Ran along the path under Dovvies dge to the Quarries last night, the car sized block has took out the fence just above the path....decent sized lump of rock that came off....the scar it left close to the path was some 2ft deep...the remnants of the rock stopped just short of the Ashway Gap over flow....Must of been impressive to witness

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphin View Post
    Ran along the path under Dovvies dge to the Quarries last night, the car sized block has took out the fence just above the path....decent sized lump of rock that came off....the scar it left close to the path was some 2ft deep...the remnants of the rock stopped just short of the Ashway Gap over flow....Must of been impressive to witness
    It was certainly impressive , & quite humbling to witness. When approaching Dovvies Edge from the Foxstone you may recall a narrow rock corridor to access the foot of the crag before the Hanging Crack & appears to be one side of this which crashed down the steep slope below. Wouldn't be too unusual in the quarries but can't be so common on the natural edges. Are you doing the Skyline race on Sunday? I am an utter novice at this game & just want to get round in one piece!
    Know the area pretty well but wondering if I will be ritually humiliated by the process. Any tips ?

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by sdsplus View Post
    I am an utter novice at this game & just want to get round in one piece! Know the area pretty well but wondering if I will be ritually humiliated by the process. Any tips ?
    Aye, take it easy & pace yourself. Most importantly - enjoy it!

    Forecast is for fine weather as well so it'll make it a top day out and navigation much easier. See you there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdsplus View Post
    It was certainly impressive , & quite humbling to witness. When approaching Dovvies Edge from the Foxstone you may recall a narrow rock corridor to access the foot of the crag before the Hanging Crack & appears to be one side of this which crashed down the steep slope below. Wouldn't be too unusual in the quarries but can't be so common on the natural edges. Are you doing the Skyline race on Sunday? I am an utter novice at this game & just want to get round in one piece!
    Know the area pretty well but wondering if I will be ritually humiliated by the process. Any tips ?
    Will see you at the Skyline, as Jodg say's - take it easy, pace yourself and ENJOY IT

    Hope to bump into you on Sunday,

    Cheers Phil

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Judging by the large no of vets in this I guess a lot of us will be taking a trip down memory lane on Sunday.
    This was my first proper fell race in 1983 & I still have the t shirt, a little tight now though.

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    Hi all. Just wondered if anyone new when the last skyline race was and if anyone had the results.

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    I think someone said it was last run around 10 years ago. I have nt come across any results, i think the record is around 1hour 45 though.

    Im thinking of doing the race on Sunday, is there still plenty of snow up there and is it around the same area as Ravenstone race? Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by sol View Post
    I think someone said it was last run around 10 years ago. I have nt come across any results, i think the record is around 1hour 45 though.

    Im thinking of doing the race on Sunday, is there still plenty of snow up there and is it around the same area as Ravenstone race? Cheers
    I thought it was pre-entry only.

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