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    Re: LDWA events

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulE View Post
    That's a cracking event socks. Did it a couple of years ago and really enjoyed it. I'd love to be running it this year but feeling pretty rough and would need a babysitter...
    Cracking event indeed! Really nice route. Had my fill of custard creams. Stonking proper stew at the end.

    Dogruf - did you do it?

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    Dantodman: I set off 8:15 and teamed up with Andy Horsfall, Gary Traviss and another Tod Harrier in the cloud on Rough Hill. Finished in a bit of a state in 3:27.

    Socks: Where were the custard creams and stew? No one offer us any food at CP's or finish.

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    Spookster - I was sat down when you arrived back I had my orange pertex top on and was drinking a coffee.

    Did you have a black top on ?

    Was interesting that first section in the cloud. I know it better than most and still went a little astray a couple of times. You would have been fine with Andy and Steve they know there way around.


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    Re: LDWA events

    Quote Originally Posted by #1Spookster View Post
    Dantodman: I set off 8:15 and teamed up with Andy Horsfall, Gary Traviss and another Tod Harrier in the cloud on Rough Hill. Finished in a bit of a state in 3:27.

    Socks: Where were the custard creams and stew? No one offer us any food at CP's or finish.
    Think we might be talking about different events. I did the Stanage Stumble - did you do Tod boundary? Not good if you didn't get any grub - perhaps go for Stanage next year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussockface View Post
    I'm easing back to running with the 'half' version of this:
    http://www.ldwa.org.uk/challenge_eve...event_id=10945

    Unusually, it stipulates an 'earliest finishing time', so the organiser has kindly agreed to allow me to set off late. 11.00 start on a challenge event! Bliss!
    Glad to see you're back to it TF, how did you get on?

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    Here's another great one - the Settle Saunter

    http://www.ldwa.org.uk/challenge_eve...event_id=10943

    Not organized by LDWA but it's listed on their events schedule.

    It goes from Settle to the top of Ingleborough and back (26 miles) but there are shorter variants as well.

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    Yeh Socks I did it lovely day out, got to start then realised i'd left my map in car so off i shot when i got back it'd already started so had to pick my way thru bemused walkers to catch runners up,suprised at lack of runners in it for such a nice well run event

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Stagger View Post
    Glad to see you're back to it TF, how did you get on?
    Very slow Linda, but glad to be back and jogging. Despite being on home turf I managed to misplace the route at one point and added an extra mile. Think I finished up doing about 14mls which is quite far enough for me at the moment. The organisers were kind enough to trust me to post them my entry fee after I turned up having left my cash at home...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussockface View Post
    Very slow Linda, but glad to be back and jogging. Despite being on home turf I managed to misplace the route at one point and added an extra mile. Think I finished up doing about 14mls which is quite far enough for me at the moment. The organisers were kind enough to trust me to post them my entry fee after I turned up having left my cash at home...
    Slow but back TF:thumbup:

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    Well done Tussock
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