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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Somewhere near the back View Post
    Can any one with a GPS post how far they ran, and what the altitude gain was, it felt like more than 2000 feet and 13 miles!
    Here you are, Somewhere near the middle, my Garmin got 14.2 miles and 2400ft.

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Alphin View Post
    Had to get off right after finishing, missed out on the food and the T-shirt...will see if any one at Sadds can get their hand on a T- shirt for us..

    Great race, anyone at Sadds got any ideas if this race is to be resurrected as an annual event or is it just a one off???

    Thanks again to Sadds & OMRT...
    Sorry you had to dash off. Sorry but the T shirts were only for the first 40 men and first 10 women finishers!

    I'm glad to read so many positive comments about the race but it really is a monster to put on. We needed close on 50 helpers not counting Raynet who provided the communications for us. That's a lot to find from a club our size when so many people want to run in the race so the plan is for the next one to be in 2020.

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by JillD View Post
    Sorry you had to dash off. Sorry but the T shirts were only for the first 40 men and first 10 women finishers!

    I'm glad to read so many positive comments about the race but it really is a monster to put on. We needed close on 50 helpers not counting Raynet who provided the communications for us. That's a lot to find from a club our size when so many people want to run in the race so the plan is for the next one to be in 2020.
    Cheers for that Jill,

    Great race, well organised many thanks...

    Just missed out on the T-shirt, see you in 2020

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    I had an excellent time doing this too (once I'd stopped kicking myself about my stupid decision to go to the right of Greenfield reser, and until I decided a bramble patch would be the perfect place to overtake coming off Alphin).

    My Garmin told me just over 14.5 and 2250', but I took some pretty awful lines.

    Many thanks to the organisers. Exceptionally well run, and definitely a classic race.

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Somewhere near the back View Post
    Can any one with a GPS post how far they ran, and what the altitude gain was, it felt like more than 2000 feet and 13 miles!
    13.94 miles and 2982 ft. I straight-lined from Feather bed to Alphin which is why I'm a bit shorter that the others' tallys.

    An absolutely fantastic day and beautiful weather. Big thanks to all involved in the organisation and execution of this great event.

    Thanks Jo, for posting the Pennine pics....'Dunc da funk' indeed. Frank went on to pass me and stay ahead of me for the rest of the race soon after that pic.

    Manhar, I've finally met you in a race - you were looking pretty done in heading across to the second road crossing. I wish you a speedy recovery from whatever is ailing you :-)

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    My first ever fell race & a fantastic day! Thanks to all involved at Saddleworth Runners, OMRT & other helpers. Weather was spectacular with only downside being it was so clear I could see the front runners waaay in the distance. Found the descent off Alphin to be interesting at that stage in the day!

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by sdsplus View Post
    Found the descent off Alphin to be interesting at that stage in the day!
    Bit brutal that, wasn't it?

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by jodg View Post
    Bit brutal that, wasn't it?
    Carry on straight past Alphin summit, down the ridge, cut back down a ramp off the ridge close to where the fence meets the ridge- great path, fast running and no knee high heather or tussocks to contend with - 5 to 7 minutes from summit to barn...at last a race where I got to use LK

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Alphin View Post
    Carry on straight past Alphin summit, down the ridge, cut back down a ramp off the ridge close to where the fence meets the ridge- great path, fast running and no knee high heather or tussocks to contend with - 5 to 7 minutes from summit to barn...at last a race where I got to use LK
    A case of "Local knowledge 1, rest of us saps 0"...

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    Re: Chew Valley Skyline

    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan View Post
    Manhar, I've finally met you in a race - you were looking pretty done in heading across to the second road crossing. I wish you a speedy recovery from whatever is ailing you :-)
    Cheers Duncan

    I thought I was running well at the 2nd road crossing () -after the Mile post dropping down to Greenfield res. It was after passing Chew res my legs decided to go on strike.

    Seriously though having been out injured last year with an ruptured achilles tendon I do hope this hasn't affected my overall capability for the long stuff eg 3 peaks.

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