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    kinder trog

    Has anybody got a map of the new route please .

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    Re: kinder trog

    If I get time tomorrow...
    I'll scan & email you with a route map,
    unless of course I'm beated to it by SteveT,
    who may very well post a map to go with this http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/temples-bin/...&f=kinder-trog !!!?!

    It would help if you emailed me, contact details under the Kinder Trial Race Info @ http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~temples/hc/

    PS - It's a Kracking Route...almost the Hayfield Skyline!

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    Re: kinder trog

    Quote Originally Posted by Wooly View Post
    Has anybody got a map of the new route please .
    Try this ... http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/temples-bin/...mg&d=hc&f=trog

    Cheers...

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    Re: kinder trog

    Thanks Steve, straight on the case as ever!
    And, thanks for announcing 3 Days in May too.

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    Re: kinder trog

    Beat me to it. I ran round the route this morning from New Mills (19 miles, since you ask, maybe a Sett Valley skyline?) and noticed that a) the path up from the Chunal Road crossing has been laid with gritstone hardcore on several key sections which make it more trog-able and b) the trod going up to Big Stone is now visible from Peep o'Day. I'm sure that it wasn'y so a few years ago.

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    Re: kinder trog

    thanks for that lads

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    Re: kinder trog

    Quote Originally Posted by William Clough View Post
    The only bit i get stuck with is the bit from Edale cross to the Pennine bridleway near South head.I can't find a clear path. Do you just aim for the river in the clough and ascend up by the L shaped wall that was a checkpoint in this years Kinder trail?
    That's about right. There's a checkpoint at the bottom (stream junction). This is usually a good spot for a drink, too, where the Sett tumbles over a mini-waterfall.

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    Re: kinder trog

    It's worth noting that the Sett is the only reliable natural source of water on the whole race. The Kinder at the Downfall was bone-dry today and can dry after only 3-4 days without rain in the summer. There's a water table just before the Chunal road crossing.

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    Re: kinder trog

    Looks a good course.

    Best not tell the grump about this thread

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    Re: kinder trog

    is this the same route as last year or is it a new new route?

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