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  1. #291
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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    I've already entered. Must get Tracklogging soon.

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    Me too. See you there. Must spend some time pouring over map and checking new route now- or even better get out there for a run

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    And me. I'd better get training a bit harder so I can try to keep you in my sights, Karen. You usually seem to find the quickest options, & I don't suppose I'll end up recceing any of it!

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    Hi is anyone likely to be reccing the new long 37 route? I've had a quick glance and some of it is the opposite direction of Haworth Hobble and the Hebden. There are some bits where its looking like it could be quicker to go down tarmac roads - e.g Jerusalem Farm to Luddenden Foot...

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkletoes View Post
    Hi is anyone likely to be reccing the new long 37 route? I've had a quick glance and some of it is the opposite direction of Haworth Hobble and the Hebden. There are some bits where its looking like it could be quicker to go down tarmac roads - e.g Jerusalem Farm to Luddenden Foot...
    I won't have time and will be relying on your Garmin traces again. Mapped it out a few weeks ago based on the checkpoints, and there seem to be many points where are route choices, but it may make more sense in real life.

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkletoes View Post
    Hi is anyone likely to be reccing the new long 37 route? I've had a quick glance and some of it is the opposite direction of Haworth Hobble and the Hebden. There are some bits where its looking like it could be quicker to go down tarmac roads - e.g Jerusalem Farm to Luddenden Foot...
    Last time I did it (the last time the course before the previous one was run, if that makes sense) there were at least one or two sections that were quicker on the road
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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    How do people intend to get from Hoof Stones Height to Widdop Reservoir?

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    not sure - have been trying to use google earth and wonder if there is a path N along the boundary line that would join up with the big W-E track

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    Been up today to check that bit out! Can follow the fence boundary from hoof stones which will take you right back to bridleway without getting lost and is pretty good running or if you are feelin brave compass off hoof stones and aim or the two sets of rocks ( if you can see them) shorter but tough underfoot very hard tussocks.......beautiful ay up there today though!

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    Re: Calderdale Hike

    Oh thank you for that - I was going to go and have a nosey on Saturday at that bit, I will probably still go and have a look and do it as part of a circular run somehow, map will be coming out today! I'm struggling with the bit from Nab End to Erringden Grange - I know there may well be plenty of people to follow, but its always better to know where you are going I find! Has anyone any suggestions? - I was thinking road Dauber Bridge up onto Erringden Moor, but its an unecessary climb up Broadhead Clough if the footpath from Great House which skirts round Cock Hill Moor is good underfoot and maybe the faster option?? Choices choices!!

    For the first bit I reckon it will go up the road all the way to Moor End where there is a bridleway on a walled track which takes you up to Nab End.
    Thats as far as I've got.

    Cathy

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