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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    Quote Originally Posted by Jock View Post
    Running this race for the 1st time tomorrow. Could anyone advise on whether its worth wearing the walshes or trail shoes? Also given the fact it's still pretty dry ground.
    Bit of a mixed bag if memory serves. Fields, grit track, some steep descents and some dreaded towpath near the end. Not sure if that helps your decision?! Maybe bring both and ask around. Enjoy!

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    Quote Originally Posted by Jock View Post
    Running this race for the 1st time tomorrow. Could anyone advise on whether its worth wearing the walshes or trail shoes? Also given the fact it's still pretty dry ground.
    The ground is certainly not dry around these parts. It was swilling on Wednesday and the rain's back again this evening and will probably stick around until the race.

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    There's not enough hard packed surface to make you suffer in Walshes, but sufficient grassy (now wet and grassy) descending to make their grip very useful...if that helps

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    I was thinking about asking the footwear question.
    Thanks everyone for the info.

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    I'll be wearing La Sportiva Crosslites as usual (rapidly wearing out now).

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    Thanks very much to the RO and team of marshals for putting on a great race.
    Extra special thanks for the beer and yummy veggie option after the race. Went down a treat.
    Great to finally officially meet you Nick. Look forward to seeing the picks you took

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    What a superb run with 'afters' at the brewery. Thanks to organisers and marshals for making this a fell race with knobs on.
    I've lived around here all my life and this was my first proper visit to Bollington, shame on me. Great to meet you officially, Truck.
    Pictures are here.

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    Quote Originally Posted by BritNick View Post
    What a superb run with 'afters' at the brewery. Thanks to organisers and marshals for making this a fell race with knobs on.
    I've lived around here all my life and this was my first proper visit to Bollington, shame on me. Great to meet you officially, Truck.
    Pictures are here.
    A great collecton of photos Nick.
    See you soon.

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    Thanks for organising Andy... great race but my prep not the best... 3.30 start to get up to Wasdale and then drive back.

    Standing in the rain in Wasdale, it occurred to me that as the weather had called time on Daz's BG, I could get back in time for this gem.

    Very tough for Daz to have to pull out, but, while the weather was less than great in Bollington, it was 'orrible up there... I'm sure he'll crack it next time.

    Anyway, suffered a bit going round, but, as ever, glad I did it despite being shamefully slow

    The pint at the end was gorgeous:thumbup:

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    Re: Bollington 3 Peaks Fell Ra

    Results are now up on the Macc Harriers website here.

    Thanks again to everyone involved for such an enjoyable day.

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