Rules look spot on to me. I'll send an entry for TWA once the kids are asleep, and hopefully bring a car load of other dark peak folk too!
Rules look spot on to me. I'll send an entry for TWA once the kids are asleep, and hopefully bring a car load of other dark peak folk too!
Thanks to you also. I recognise that ROs need a framework to give them some legal protection but as a runner (and I think many of us share this view) I'd rather be responsible for my own actions and decisions. Its why I've sometimes had some flak on here for asking simple questions, usually about kit - Like most of us I'm capable of deciding for myself what kit I need for a particular race but if the RO is operating in a framework that requires him/her to specify waterproofs (for example, as the FRA now does for many races), or just has a personal preference that runners in their event carry a particular bit of kit I like to know so I dont inadvertently break the rules.
Psst...I should not tell people this! but Wynny hands out prizes to every "100th" entry..and since we are just about to trigger that again, it is worth getting entries in... Not bad for not being in the book, and only opened just before the weekend!
I'm in and the rules look fine to me. About time we had a break out of common sense around here....
I'll go for the one I can manage.
At the moment I'd probably struggle with the Wa!
So I think it will be see how the next month goes, and then enter the AW as my warm up for the PPP as usual![]()
Richard Taylor
"William Tell could take an apple off your head. Taylor could take out a processed pea."
Sid Waddell
TWA entered. Very excited, it'll be my first time!
Have done the Teenager but never the AW and so it's finally time to do the classic route. Very excited. I might stay awake and make it round as child no 2 is due tomorrow and I might have got at least some sleep back by then.