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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by chris brown View Post
    First time for me, a real buss for completing in 16.5hrs. Not my usual race though; cramps, feeling sick, despair, feeling good/high/euphoric camaraderie etc, etc (is all this normal?) . Nice bit was top of Buckden feeling, I’m going to make it!
    Great first time that Chris - no doubt the experience will have encouraged you to give up the summer sailing and dedicate the rest of your life to ultra-running

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Thanks to all the marshalls.
    Had a great day out despite very little sleep FRi night and the **** who turned on the hall lights at 4.30am ( next time I will camp).
    Was not at my best with stomach cramps early in the day but the pasta and hot dogs seemed to settle things down.
    Had great company for lots of the day- especially after Dent when it started to matter.
    Thanks to Oz for his navigating and to Colin and Mick for their good humour and company.
    We managed to avoid getting properly grouped until Park Rash but by then had already sort of pledged to stick together ( it was as Stolly says very draighty in that tent, felt sorry for the marshalls) Two extras got added but that was OK- thanks for the GPS - was it Nigel or Neil??
    We made a couple of minor errors which meant we didn't quite break the 15 hours but all 6 of us were happily running through Grassington as the church bells struck midnight and all finished together. 15 hr 04 we think.
    Was a bit of a zonbie on Sunday but nobody at work today seemed to think I was any different to normal so I must have been walking OK and awake enough.

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by karen nash View Post
    Thanks to all the marshalls.
    Had a great day out despite very little sleep FRi night and the **** who turned on the hall lights at 4.30am ( next time I will camp).
    Was not at my best with stomach cramps early in the day but the pasta and hot dogs seemed to settle things down.
    Had great company for lots of the day- especially after Dent when it started to matter.
    Thanks to Oz for his navigating and to Colin and Mick for their good humour and company.
    We managed to avoid getting properly grouped until Park Rash but by then had already sort of pledged to stick together ( it was as Stolly says very draighty in that tent, felt sorry for the marshalls) Two extras got added but that was OK- thanks for the GPS - was it Nigel or Neil??
    We made a couple of minor errors which meant we didn't quite break the 15 hours but all 6 of us were happily running through Grassington as the church bells struck midnight and all finished together. 15 hr 04 we think.
    Was a bit of a zonbie on Sunday but nobody at work today seemed to think I was any different to normal so I must have been walking OK and awake enough.
    Well done Karen. You did seem to be suffering with stomach cramps early on.

    I was feeling lousy with tightness in my chest (probably part of the hay fever I get?) and eventually stopped at Cray. I hated having to give up, but I didn't feel I could carry on.

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    My first Fellsman as well - and an amazing experience. I finished in 17'45" (ish) thanks to the brilliant navigation of my running club colleague Paul. (THANKS PAUL!!!)

    As per so many of the messages above, a HUGE thanks to all of the hardy marhsalls who were camped out in some truly wild and exposed locations.

    LOST AND FOUND: COMPASS
    I found a compass somewhere along the route. It was in the first half of the course, but I can't remember where - it's all one big blur. It looks well used and as such I'd like to re-unite it with its rightful owner. If you think it might be yours, reply to this post with a description. If it matches I'll happily post it to you so that you can add a few more miles to it.

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenkins View Post
    My first Fellsman as well - and an amazing experience. I finished in 17'45" (ish) thanks to the brilliant navigation of my running club colleague Paul. (THANKS PAUL!!!)

    As per so many of the messages above, a HUGE thanks to all of the hardy marhsalls who were camped out in some truly wild and exposed locations.

    LOST AND FOUND: COMPASS
    I found a compass somewhere along the route. It was in the first half of the course, but I can't remember where - it's all one big blur. It looks well used and as such I'd like to re-unite it with its rightful owner. If you think it might be yours, reply to this post with a description. If it matches I'll happily post it to you so that you can add a few more miles to it.
    Hey Jenkins, I lost my compass; it had a see through plastic base and a red north pointing arrow if thats any help . I had it attached to my map case but the first time I went to try and use it, to get a line off of Dodd Fell, it wasn't there. (And I had to try and use my running partners crap one instead).

    I also finished in 17:45 (well 17:45 on my watch anyway - the time was 02:49 at the school) so I'm sure we will have passed each other a few times on the way round. I suspect my description of the compass is pretty crap but I will pm you my address once you're sure its mine

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Hi Stolly,

    If you can tell me colour of the piece of cord that is connected to the compass it's all yours!

    By the way, were you one of the "Trotters"? If so I was in the group that set off just behind you going up Gt Whernside.

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenkins View Post
    Hi Stolly,

    If you can tell me colour of the piece of cord that is connected to the compass it's all yours!

    By the way, were you one of the "Trotters"? If so I was in the group that set off just behind you going up Gt Whernside.
    The cord for my compass is red and I was one of the trotters

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    A good report here from GROUGH

    http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/201...sman-challenge

    All best wishes to John O` Connell

    Did anybody else get attacked by a TURKEY

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnK View Post
    A good report here from GROUGH

    http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/201...sman-challenge

    All best wishes to John O` Connell

    Did anybody else get attacked by a TURKEY
    Was that just before Stonehouse? I saw a huge turkey in a yard we passed through. Absolutely massive it was, with huge plumage. Quite an odd turkey really. I was going through a rough patch then though and wondered if I might have imagined it...

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    Re: Fellsman 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnK View Post
    A good report here from GROUGH

    http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/201...sman-challenge

    All best wishes to John O` Connell

    Did anybody else get attacked by a TURKEY
    A great report and timely too! I'd heard about Mark's lapse of concentration and I'm glad it's not just me that drifts off when running

    The turkeys on the way down to Stonehouse were benign as I went through but we did get spooked by Nightjars calling on Whernside at dusk

    (they sounded like this )

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