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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Quote Originally Posted by Comfortably_Numb View Post
    For anyone interested I've just posted a video on YouTube of today's race. I took my GoPro with me and covered all the checkpoints as well as some of the climbs and descents. It lasts about 10 minutes and is in 720p HD. It'd be good to show friends and rellies what you've just gone through. Hope you enjoy it.
    It's currently still being processed by YouTube but should be ready soon. That was 23:45 today.
    http://youtu.be/KYMCs2U8ngY
    It's now up and running.

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Quote Originally Posted by Deejay View Post
    191 started.
    Were you there then Deejay?

    I didn't see you, though there were a few from NFR.

    Myself? Well, my first go at this and it's bloody hard work, though what else d'you expect from 6000' in 13-ish miles:closed:

    Weather was perfect (if a little windy), but the climbs....good grief... As I say 6000' in 13 miles is going to hurt...and it did. Many of the climbs and descents are epic:w00t:. I found the contouring difficult and when I went sternum over apex, (ahem!) I told myself that my shadow would not be darkening this doorstep again.... But we all know the memory fades, and a few hours after finishing, I am thinking how to do better next time.

    I know I dropped a couple of places at the end through a small nav error and then, as soon as I hit Tarmac, started to cramp:angry:

    I did 4.02 and had planned about 4 hours, so pleased enough with that. In crappy weather, this would be one HARD race. As ever, how the folk at the sharp end manage to post such spectacular times, I don't know... It is a tough route.

    Thanks to Jon B and the helpers for making it happen...the logistics can't be easy. In the spirit of supporting the people that support the sport, I bought a pair of shoes from the PB van, Cheers.

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Good work posting that so fast comfortably numb.... Good to see the terrain again.

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Quote Originally Posted by Comfortably_Numb View Post
    For anyone interested I've just posted a video on YouTube of today's race. I took my GoPro with me and covered all the checkpoints as well as some of the climbs and descents. It lasts about 10 minutes and is in 720p HD. It'd be good to show friends and rellies what you've just gone through. Hope you enjoy it.
    It's currently still being processed by YouTube but should be ready soon. That was 23:45 today.
    http://youtu.be/KYMCs2U8ngY
    Nice video - well done for that!

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Quote Originally Posted by lantern rouge View Post
    Good work posting that so fast comfortably numb.... Good to see the terrain again.
    Well Done Simon, good route isn't it :thumbup:

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Many thanks to the organisers and marshals for an excellent race yesterday. Excellent video Comfortably_Numb - gives a really good feel for the route and conditions. I managed to take a few photos en route: http://www.flickr.com/photos/4773480...7635135070630/

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Thanks for all the cheery greetings and introductions at Winder checkpoint, many new faces and sweaty, snotty handshakes! Good to see so many people having a grand day out.

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Quote Originally Posted by stevefoster View Post
    Well Done Simon, good route isn't it :thumbup:
    Well Steve, if you'd said that about 2pm yesterday, I'd have told you to bugger off.... However, as is the way for all of us, the passing of a few hours and a couple of pints means that I am looking forward to next year!!!

    The contouring and slimy tussocks aren't my usual bag, and those climbs and descents are huge. Did 4.02, so well under 4 next time..... And as for the tussocks and slime, I needed a bit of talking to..."Man-up and get on with it!"

    The last third was great, but my ankles were battered and having slid down on my 'arris a couple of times, there were little stones and grass stuck up mi shorts. I'll spare you the details, but it's not pleasant... Approach grass surfing with caution and preferably cycling shorts:wink:.

    Bloody tough route, but if it was easy it wouldn't be a proper fell race would it?!

    Again, thanks to all. I imagine marshalling up there in poor weather would be tough, and a big responsibility for the RO to take on.

    You alreet, Steve?

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Hi, yes shame I missed you LR. It is a toughie, I'd forgotten just how tough! I felt worse in the last two miles than I had at Borrowdale!

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    Re: Sedbergh Hills

    Quote Originally Posted by lantern rouge View Post
    You alreet, Steve?
    Alreet Simon, running with a pain free knee, lakes at weekend on a BG support, leg 4:thumbup:
    Quote Originally Posted by Deejay View Post
    Hi, yes shame I missed you LR. It is a toughie, I'd forgotten just how tough! I felt worse in the last two miles than I had at Borrowdale!
    Well Done DJ, tough route, noticed you on some pics

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