ENTRY FORM IS READY!!!
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ENTRY FORM IS READY!!!
email: [email protected]
Any you guys going to get out for a recce of this? I'd be keen to join you if you are. Free any time after mid September.
Cheers,
Glen
Can you get a mobile phone signal at the Snake Inn ? I remember quite a few years ago I was driving towards the Snake Inn and there was an injured sheep in the road. Someone had hit it and not reported itand it was still alive in the middle of the road. I stopped at the Snake Inn to call the police and get a vet out for it as I couldn't get a signal on my mobile phone. It was about 10 years ago mind so maybe the coverage is much better now ?
I wouldn't mind losing the road section by the way as it was the only downside to a great race route.
Not the way I run....Whoooosh-----------You would have to run down a twisty/slippy wooded path cross a stream climb 50-100ft up the hillside then run on a vague trod until you met up with the bridge. You cannot stay on the "nearside"after the first stream junction as there was a short section with no right of way if I remember correctly.
No I don't think I am, mind you I bet I can find a short cut through the woods......
Phone reception is nil to non existant. there is a pay phone there which is what we used for back up. Even the Team radio's have trouble and last year we needed to use a second vehical as a relay station.
The police regularly stop around for breaks here when on training as they are out of comms with control!
Happy to have the road bit taken out. It'll be the same for every one. Don't for get though you don't have to run down the road.
As an alternative you could have a checkpoint at Snake top, run across the boggy path over Featherbed Top, down into Ashop Clough and straight up the path to (new checkpoint at) Fairbrook Naze - then along to Seal Stones and continue across to Golden Clough. I imagine the distance and climb would be about the same as the existing route.
The road would be better on roller blades though.![]()
Has a decision been made regarding the Snake pass section, i.e. is going through the woods going to be compulsory?
regards
Pat.