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Thread: Borrowdale Fell Race

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellfarer View Post
    I am up for a recce on the 18th if anyone fancies joining me. I am after finding good lines from Bessy Boot to Esk hause and any short cuts down the corridor route and off Great Gable.

    Should be out 5-6hrs or so with a pint in the Scafell as a reward.
    Alreet Fellfarer am staying up at windermere on the Friday night and planning a recce on the Saturday with a mate i cant do Sunday as working sadly

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellfarer View Post
    I am up for a recce on the 18th if anyone fancies joining me. I am after finding good lines from Bessy Boot to Esk hause and any short cuts down the corridor route and off Great Gable.

    Should be out 5-6hrs or so with a pint in the Scafell as a reward.
    I was planning to go up and recce next weekend. What time will you be setting off?

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Am heading round it on Saturday 17th - aim to start around 10am. My first AL and need to gain some confidence that I'll get round (with 2 working ankles!).

    Being as the route is notoriously rocky - are walshs / mudclaws still the footwear of choice for it?

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    The route is classic lakes terrain. The first part is hard track, then soft fell (up to Esk Hause) then rocks all the way to Gable, then soft ish to Dale Head and then rocks again to the finish. I would recommend something with grip but not too extreme. I use Montrail Highlander as its a bit of a compromise but would have thought Walsh's are ok. Mudclaws might be a bit uncomfortable on the hard parts.

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellfarer View Post
    The route is classic lakes terrain. The first part is hard track, then soft fell (up to Esk Hause) then rocks all the way to Gable, then soft ish to Dale Head and then rocks again to the finish. I would recommend something with grip but not too extreme. I use Montrail Highlander as its a bit of a compromise but would have thought Walsh's are ok. Mudclaws might be a bit uncomfortable on the hard parts.
    I can't see the problem - Mudclaws are perfect for any (fell) race in the Lakes (or the Peak for that matter).

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Mudclaws were fine last year.

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    so I just missed entry for this - anyone who's thinking of dropping out, please PM me. ta.

  8. #1558

    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Also missed the entry for this, noone fault but mine (usual excuses, working like a dog, went on holiday, completely forgot etc etc). Could i take my place behind ZHR and scrounge a place from someone who got their A into G and entered and can't make it?

    Zoot, if you get sorted out and offers come your way, would you be so kind as to nudge them my way?

    Thanks

    ST

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by Swiss Toni View Post
    Also missed the entry for this, noone fault but mine (usual excuses, working like a dog, went on holiday, completely forgot etc etc). Could i take my place behind ZHR and scrounge a place from someone who got their A into G and entered and can't make it?

    Zoot, if you get sorted out and offers come your way, would you be so kind as to nudge them my way?

    Thanks

    ST
    of course squire, will-do

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    Re: Borrowdale 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by ZootHornRollo View Post
    of course squire, will-do
    I entered this and subsequently broke my Fibula. I thought that I might have an outside chance of recovery but its not happening. So either one of you can have my entry depending on if you have already had offers. Do I have to contact the RO? cant seem to find his details on the Borrowdale web site.

    Good luck on this cracker of a course forumites.

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