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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Hi,

    It will be my first time at Haworth Hobble too, and a distance I have never done before. Done plenty of 20-25 milers, did The Hebden in January in just under 4 hours, but to finish 32 miles I will need to go a fair bit slower? Any advice greatly received...

    I have the description and have marked on an OS map and was planning to go and reccy a section on Saturday.

    Is there plenty of provisions at the checkpoints?

    Thanks for any advice!:thumbup:

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Forgot to add - I did the Hebden in my mudclaws, but from looking at this route, there is a fair bit of road and stone track so I'm thinking my faithful mizuno wave harrier trail shoes will be okay...

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Did my first ultra last year, the 40 mile Rosedale Ultra. I just made sure I ate & drank every hour without fail. It worked for me. That & compression socks !! If you're up to 25 miles, you'll be fine.


    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkletoes View Post
    Hi,

    It will be my first time at Haworth Hobble too, and a distance I have never done before. Done plenty of 20-25 milers, did The Hebden in January in just under 4 hours, but to finish 32 miles I will need to go a fair bit slower? Any advice greatly received...

    I have the description and have marked on an OS map and was planning to go and reccy a section on Saturday.

    Is there plenty of provisions at the checkpoints?

    Thanks for any advice!:thumbup:

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkL View Post
    This year I'll be sporting my brand new Hokas http://misanthropicrunner.blogspot.com/
    I'm looking forward to your full review of the Hokas which I'm sure you will post on the Barefoot Running thread.

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Quote Originally Posted by irish View Post
    cheers for this, I think I need to have a closer look at the OS map. Whats the consensus on footwear, is it fell shoes or trail?
    Need any advice on colour?

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkletoes View Post
    Hi,

    It will be my first time at Haworth Hobble too, and a distance I have never done before. Done plenty of 20-25 milers, did The Hebden in January in just under 4 hours, but to finish 32 miles I will need to go a fair bit slower? Any advice greatly received...

    I have the description and have marked on an OS map and was planning to go and reccy a section on Saturday.

    Is there plenty of provisions at the checkpoints?

    Thanks for any advice!:thumbup:
    The section along Stoney Lane, into and out of Hebden Bridge is well worth a reccy - the description is slightly confusing in places if not downright wrong.

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkletoes View Post
    Is there plenty of provisions at the checkpoints?
    Cathy, there will be alcoholic refreshments at Mankinholes :thumbup: Other than that, what else might you be glad of? Oh, and don't forget to bring your own cup.

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Quote Originally Posted by mr brightside View Post
    Cathy, there will be alcoholic refreshments at Mankinholes :thumbup: Other than that, what else might you be glad of? Oh, and don't forget to bring your own cup.
    I'm looking forward to this whisky boost Luke, to float me up Stoodley Pike. I will bring a pint glass.

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Mr B, I trust you'll be having one of those upside down industrial bottles that pubs use; and a funnel to aid the filling of drinks bladders without wasting a drop.

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    Re: Haworth Hobble/Wuthering H

    Not going to be able to fit a recce in now. Hoping to latch on to someones coat tails !!

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