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  1. #371
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    Re: Kinder Trog

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard123 View Post
    is the section from Edale Cross to point 489 flagged as from the map a contouring route would appear better
    Many fell races lose their appeal when flagged. How can I get past better runners who get lost if we all have to follow flags? I can do a cross country race if I want to follow a fixed course.

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    Trod from Edale Cross into Dimpus Clough is flagged.

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    bonus race for me this one, after BG support cancelled

    IainR
    - be good to see you, if a bit weird outside of Snowdonia! deffo worth recceing the run in from Big Stone - Dr Pat will see you right

    re the countour route around the top of the Sett - I think the race used to go that way many years ago, and it makes more sense as it's essentially a watershed route, but I think the trod under Brown Knoll is a bit sensitive to erosion, plus dropping in/out of the Sett boosts the overall ascent

    Black/White Fell Ponies vest time :thumbup:

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    Quote Originally Posted by DazTheSlug View Post
    bonus race for me this one, after BG support cancelled

    IainR
    - be good to see you, if a bit weird outside of Snowdonia! deffo worth recceing the run in from Big Stone - Dr Pat will see you right

    re the countour route around the top of the Sett - I think the race used to go that way many years ago, and it makes more sense as it's essentially a watershed route, but I think the trod under Brown Knoll is a bit sensitive to erosion, plus dropping in/out of the Sett boosts the overall ascent

    Black/White Fell Ponies vest time :thumbup:
    Vest ? You're a a brave man Daz.I've packed my thermals

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    Quote Originally Posted by DazTheSlug View Post
    the trod under Brown Knoll is a bit sensitive to erosion:
    There is actually flag stones the whole way from Edale Cross around to the style you get to after climbing up from the sett. I assume the flag stones will go all the way to south head eventually as that bit is very soft . There is enough flag stones on this race all ready with the section over mill hill

    I understand the necessity for them but too many spoil it as a fell race.
    Last edited by DrPatrickBarry; 23-06-2012 at 09:59 PM.

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    I was on that side of Kinder today for the first time in many years. I couldn't believe the flagstones from edale cross to near South Head. I used to love running that bit as part of my rounds no fun now. Please tell me they haven't paved from Fairbrook to Kinder gates.

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    Great race, really enjoyed it today. Weather wasn't that bad either, not too cold for a vest.
    Cheers to the organisers, marshals etc.
    Tom

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    Results now up on the URL below - thanks to Fran for getting these to me super-speedily!

    Cheers, Steve

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    Quote Originally Posted by Skelton View Post
    Great race, really enjoyed it today. Weather wasn't that bad either, not too cold for a vest.
    Cheers to the organisers, marshals etc.
    Tom
    Great race really enjoyed that. Conditions were surprisingly good hence fairly quick times, I was just in a vest, few boggy bits, that run off down the grassy ridge after the climb from the Sett was tough, otherwise good going despite the amount of water.

    Thanks Patrick for showing us the end, it definitly helped knowing what the end was going to be like, made a big difference. Cheers

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    Re: Kinder Trog

    As ever, a lovely race.

    Well done on getting the results out so fast.
    Blog written and pictured up. http://testedtodestruction.blogspot....trog-2012.html

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