this seems to work on W7 and chrome;
www.davedriver.co.uk/felltrack/
this seems to work on W7 and chrome;
www.davedriver.co.uk/felltrack/
Sorry to hear you pulled out mate, it was nice to chat to you on the way down from Ingleborough. You weren't making bad time but carrying on with that injury would not have been big or clever bearing the conditions in mind. Still look, they got our best side - http://www.sportsunday.co.uk/fellsman-10401#photo lol
Walked from Dent with and got grouped with cefn_dave of this parish and what a nice chap he is too. Draughted a strong team over Fleet Moss which made things much easier than they could have been. Saw friends who were at the Snaizeholme checkpoint which was a boost. We got withdrawn upon reaching Cray at 3:30am. Lots of hypothermic cases there. One of our group lost his sight almost totally on the approach to Hell Gap so I had to walk him hand in hand the nearly 2 miles down into Cray. Was gutted I couldn't carry on as I was feeling OK. Still had a great time - hope folk from our team and everyone else are OK.
JP
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Sorry to hear you pulled out mate, it was nice to chat to you on the way down from Ingleborough. You weren't making bad time but carrying on with that injury would not have been big or clever bearing the conditions in mind. Still look, they got our best side - http://www.sportsunday.co.uk/fellsman-10401#photo lol
Walked from Dent with and got grouped with cefn_dave of this parish and what a nice chap he is too. Draughted a strong team over Fleet Moss which made things much easier than they could have been. Saw friends who were at the Snaizeholme checkpoint which was a boost. We got withdrawn upon reaching Cray at 3:30am. Lots of hypothermic cases there. One of our group lost his sight almost totally on the approach to Hell Gap so I had to walk him hand in hand the nearly 2 miles down into Cray. Was gutted I couldn't carry on as I was feeling OK. Still had a great time - hope folk from our team and everyone else are OK.
Hey, you can even tell I'm limping in the photo!
Bad luck being withdrawn. It says something that you can still write "Had a great time"! What a strange breed we are!
Hiya Dogbreath, it was nice to meet you at the start. I've got to admit that I agree with the other's comments about letting one of the group become 30minutes apart! I also ran with a Petzl Tikka headtorch and, whilst I am the first to admit its not as good as a lot of the great headtorches people had, it was perfectly adequate for the job and I ran easily with it as I always do when I'm doing a headtorch run. I suspect it was the person's confidence generally, tiredness, the cold and perhaps inexperience that meant he was lagging behind a lot? Our group got strung out on a number of occasions. Myself and another member of the party were weaker than the other two but we were never totally out of sight and if that was a likelihood, one person or another would shout out for the front runners to wait. It also meant that the two of us who were struggling looked out for each other and the stronger two kept us pushed on. I think that in conditions like that it was really important to crack on and keep moving as fast as possible but if one person falls behind, that person can easily get demoralised and drop off even more, so a sweeper and a bit of kindness might have prevented that and your 30minute wait.
I hadn't realised that I was running with Twinkletoes until now but would just like to say thank you for being a great team mate and for all the encouragement when I was suffering badly with the cold, feeling sick and mashed quads. Crag Rat was a brilliant navigator and I can't thank him enough for getting us all safely back and choosing some great routes.
thanks protodoc if i can help i will mate. we had a chief navigator and a sweeper in our group of 5 with one of suffering. on the top of buckden pike we caught group at the check point and they took off sharpish and left a member !!!! he tagged on with us for 5 -10 mins untl we caught them again he was a bit unsure what to do for the best and there torches were out of sight when we set off after them. if they'd have taken adifferent line or he had he would been on his own and we got hit with a hail shower in the chase too. poor form in book. when your put into a group its a team effot from then on and you get each other through the lows. ive had the same type grouping on long mynd and it can make or break your expeirence and have always been lucky to date as i think most people enter into the spirit of the event. personally i make sure im self suffuceint gear and nav wise and if i was ever left like that i dont think id be happy or chase them down but let them explain it at the next check point.and if they had to wait further along the line then its down to them.
Well now that todays activities are over and I have a little more time on my hands I would like to say a big thanks to the Fellsman staff for a great event and some lovely catering at the check points. It is a shame that I never got to meet or chat to any forumites (not that I know anyway). Congratulations to everyone for attempting the event with the weather and forcast as it was and was and fingers crossed you are all home safe and well having warmed up.
I found it quite interesting when I caught a conversation in the school hall by one of the organisers/helpers saying that they had got the grouping time wrong and it should have been at least 30 minutes later.
We would love to be able to get everyone who retires transported immediately, we are constantly working to make this as slick as we can. Unfortunately one of the minibuses "went tech". Somehow the bus co-ordinator managed to rustle up a 29 seater which helped the operation, but these were extreme circumstances. We hope we didn't let you down. We tried very hard not to.
I wasn't supposed to publicise the link, when I posted it before I was a bit premature and did it without committee agreement, sorry. However, it's out there isn't it, so I'll let you know that the actual link is http://felltrack.fellsman.org.uk/
I must stress that any times listed are NOT official, they are subject to amendment and they do not take account of waiting time or other adjustments. Also this event turned out to be a little unusual and we still need to finalise the arrangements of how the results for compulsorily withdrawn entrants will be treated - hence some possible inconsistencies in what you see in FellTrack.