Page 164 of 168 FirstFirst ... 64114154162163164165166 ... LastLast
Results 1,631 to 1,640 of 1675

Thread: Tanky's trog

  1. #1631
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Rossendale
    Posts
    469

    Re: Tanky's trog

    Quote Originally Posted by IanDarkpeak View Post
    think it's only fair to mention that it wasn't DP that organised it.

    Plumbum(RO extrodinaire) was the main man (Penistone) with myself and Brent(Penistone) helping, All are members of MRT
    Clair did the finish, food and prizes and provided friends to help out at CP's
    Sorry pal. Thanks for putting things straight. Just like to say it was very well organised with you guys involved.

  2. #1632
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Glossop, Derbyshire
    Posts
    534

    Re: Tanky's trog

    Quote Originally Posted by OB1 View Post
    By ecK Zephr, that'were a long massage (11th - 29th Oct) - anywhere nice with missus then? I have a half day to take off next (this) week if tha fancies a Bleaklow / Kinder / Black Hill run (trot!) in the light - my ankles dont like the night time torch-lit stuff...
    Hey OB1,
    Fraid that Im nursing a bit of an achilles issue at the moment. Should be fine in a week or so, but suspect it'll take much much longer than that if I start gallivanting across the bogs before its fully healed... thanks for the offer though, I'll get the binoculars out and watch you floundering around in the mud instead.

    Man... being injured is SO boring. I dont think I'll bother doing it again.

  3. #1633
    Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    High Peak
    Posts
    80

    Re: Tanky's trog

    I am sure the organiser is doing their best to make this race happen and could do without some of the negative and unsupportive comments that have been posted on this thread of late.

  4. #1634
    Master
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Slawit(ish)
    Posts
    1,379

    Re: Tanky's trog

    Quote Originally Posted by Rollerblader View Post
    I am sure the organiser is doing their best to make this race happen and could do without some of the negative and unsupportive comments that have been posted on this thread of late.
    I hear you Rollerblade, but with five weeks to go I want to know the details, i.e. route and safety/marshalling, before I lay out 50% more than last year's fee. Four weeks left to recce, but where to recce? I am not being negative, Tanky's was why I got into the sport.

  5. #1635
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Rossendale
    Posts
    469

    Re: Tanky's trog

    Quote Originally Posted by Rollerblader View Post
    I am sure the organiser is doing their best to make this race happen and could do without some of the negative and unsupportive comments that have been posted on this thread of late.
    I say it as i see it pal. Is the forum not to discuss such issues. I've raced Tanky's twice before and enjoyed both the organisation and the race itself.
    Last year it was cancelled due to the weather, i lost my entry fee and i believe a fiver went to mountain rescue which i'm more than happy with.
    I don't agree with the 50% price rise this year and i can't say i feel easy the uncertainty as to whether the race has got permission to accesss certain areas.
    If stating the facts is negativity it's a poor do

  6. #1636
    Master
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    A galaxy near chewie (Longdendale)
    Posts
    1,051

    Re: Tanky's trog

    Quote Originally Posted by zephr View Post
    Hey OB1,
    Fraid that Im nursing a bit of an achilles issue at the moment. Should be fine in a week or so, but suspect it'll take much much longer than that if I start gallivanting across the bogs before its fully healed... thanks for the offer though, I'll get the binoculars out and watch you floundering around in the mud instead.

    Man... being injured is SO boring. I dont think I'll bother doing it again.
    Sorry to hear of your injury Z. Hope you mend soon. Will send you round some Chocolate (to slow you down even further). Re 'SO boring' - howz about mucking in with the organisation of this local classic, seems like it needs a delicate touch...:wink:

  7. #1637
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Glossop, Derbyshire
    Posts
    534

    Re: Tanky's trog

    OB1- I look forward to the chocolate. Please make it either Milk or White, (which I know isnt real chocolate, but there you go), as I'm a wimp and dont like the bitterness of dark.

    As to race organisation, I dont think they need another guy with a baseball bat running around the moors, sophisticated as I may seem, my negotiation powers basically rely upon common sense and a big stick.

    As to not knowing where to recce... to be honest, I think its great. I cant recce with my heel like this, so therefore anyone who is out there learning the route is cheating in my book.

  8. #1638
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Posts
    179

    Re: Tanky's Trog 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Pontecake View Post
    yes sorry its been quiet...totally hectic behind the scenes though! Currently I'm around the 100 entrants..entries very slow this year..had some permissions through but not all and I'm busy chasing.

    Thanks
    Must admit I'm getting a bit twitchy about this race. I have entered but as a confirmed plodder I will be near the back and need to know where we will be allowed to go as following others is not an option for me. Have tried mailing RO but no response and my cheque has not yet been banked. I would really appreciate an update whether positive or negative please.

  9. #1639
    Banned
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Leeds. Capital of Gods Own.
    Posts
    11,176

    Re: Tanky's trog

    Quote Originally Posted by Rollerblader View Post
    I am sure the organiser is doing their best to make this race happen and could do without some of the negative and unsupportive comments that have been posted on this thread of late.
    With the hike in costs and lack of information, how do you deem the truth to be negative or unsupportive?
    Also taking 50% of the entry last year for a race that never happened?

    We are a very supportive bunch on here BUT also a very honest and open bunch.
    Communication cost nothing.

  10. #1640
    Master
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    A galaxy near chewie (Longdendale)
    Posts
    1,051

    Re: Tanky's trog

    Heyup, for those in need of a 'Plan B or C' on 4th Dec, there is always the glorious 5m Gravy Pud (EOD) from Tintwistle (Bulls Head) at 11.00 am, out and over Lees Hill and back, with post-run cake, cake, and more cake. Yes, my team of cake bakers are committed to getting baking (I just managed to convince them tonight). If 5 miles sounds too short to roll out of bed for (MC?) then you could always tag on a piece (loop) of the Crowden-Shelf-Snake fells to the day's outing before / after G'Pud. Just a thought for those of you've already committed cash to travel to these lovely parts, as well as those who haven't.

Similar Threads

  1. Tanky's Trog
    By superflyguy in forum Car Sharing
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 01-12-2010, 10:44 AM
  2. Tanky's Trog
    By Chris H in forum Car Sharing
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 30-11-2009, 06:44 PM
  3. Tanky's!
    By Derby Tup in forum Car Sharing
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 01-12-2008, 11:54 PM
  4. No Tanky's Trog
    By jodg in forum Races
    Replies: 63
    Last Post: 20-09-2008, 06:22 PM
  5. Tanky's Trog
    By todboy in forum Recce
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: 01-11-2007, 12:25 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •