Don't get me wrong, it's very pretty, I like being out walking the dogs and so on in it - I just don't see how you can get a decent RUN in in deep snow!
Don't get me wrong, it's very pretty, I like being out walking the dogs and so on in it - I just don't see how you can get a decent RUN in in deep snow!
"No-headtorcher" last night through snow from my house. Headtorch sat on my head but never got switched on as visibility was almost daytime - amazing :thumbup:
Had a bit of trouble in places where snow was knee-deep and the odd drift up to 1 metre deep, but overall was a throughly enjoyable experience.
Made up in some small way for the utter carnage that the snow is inflicting on the south-east.
Great headtorch / snow based run last night with the PFR crew around kinder reservoir.
I say 'run'... it was more like swimming at some points.
Amazing night to be out in the hills.
Tim
Aah, thanx for clearing that up DT. And there's me (admittedly fairly new to all this) thinking that fell running was about RUNNING on the fells...
...well, I've been out in the snow again today, found some absolutely amazing wind/snow sculptures along the south side of a drystone wall, where the wind coming through the gaps has sculpted the snow as it fell, into weird wave-like formations, put me in mind of that guiness ad with all the white horses. It was thigh deep and more in places, no chance of running through it...
I'm missing all the fun cause as soon as I finish work I get ill. :thunbdown:
Will try not to start whining.
Farleton Fell and Hutton Roof from Puddlemire Lane tonight. A Bowland Bat Run.
Had an enjoyable head-torch run out in the fog on 29/12 with Hamartime, Stef F. Nice to meet Stef formally - apologies again for not being offensive, am still trying to think of an insult, perhaps that fat bald bloke you hang around with can think of one![]()