Another girlie here doin it too. This trail running lark is new to me too and so is this fell running stuff. It'll be a laff.....
Another girlie here doin it too. This trail running lark is new to me too and so is this fell running stuff. It'll be a laff.....
Clarky if it's anything like the first race in the series at Hawkshead you'll love it.
This series of 'quasi' fell runs in the lakes are perfect for people like me who are too scared to do a proper fell race in the lakes for fear of getting lost.
Judging from the field at Hawkshead there'll be a few mountain goats entered, but it seems this series of races is much too tame for 'real' fell runners and far too runnable. Most fell runners seem to like a good walk uphill, then a mad blast downhill.
And with that Danbert puts his tin hat on and legs it.
To the Regiment - I Wish I Was There
All this talk about blood and A&E is making us nervous. Is it really that rough?
What worries us more is getting lost. Am I right in thinking the course is easy to follow? I'm becoming a frightened rabbit!
The Garburn Pass has lots of stones and rocks on it to trip you up.
So far I've been lucky (always landed on soft things like squishy mud) - but I know one day it'll happen!
I think I'll walk this bit....
I guess we'll just have to be careful on the rocky bits.
We're really coming up to see the views - they look amazing on the slide show on the website.
Didn't Runnersworld magazine rate it as the most scenic race in Britain too?
Trouble is RR - you've gotta keep your eyes on your feet!
You're right though - it's absolutely beautiful round there. It will be a joy to run through
I'll be having to make an effort though - I reckon I can only just run this in the cut off of 2.30 by the skin of my teeth!!
I think I'll walk this bit....
Looking forward to this one again. The first hill comes a bit too quickly for my liking so I must remember to take it steady this year. My favourite bit has to be the rocky downhill section off the Garburn Pass
And as DanAzz has pointed out there is no chance of you getting lost. It's well marshalled and there is plenty of tape to follow. Plus there is always someone to follow.
Juicer - In previous races competitors have finished after the cut off time, I don't think they are strictly adhered to so I wouldn't panic too much. I think the purpose of the recommended cut off time is to help competitors decide whether to enter the race or the challenge based on their ability.
Danbert
I went up to watch at Hawkshead & that was brill. It was made all the more special with the beer tent & sunshine.