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    A gorgeous Littondale 22 miler on Saturday and an even gorgeous-er Wharfe Woods 11 miler on Monday

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    Had a superbly sunny run over Bleaklow and Kinder on Saturday.
    http://runningdelights.blogspot.co.u...ous-tufty.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyclops View Post
    Had a superbly sunny run over Bleaklow and Kinder on Saturday.
    http://runningdelights.blogspot.co.u...ous-tufty.html
    Cyclops, lovely read. Well scribed in your unique style.
    I have been coming out of hibernation this month too, ramping up from 2 runs a week to 4-5.
    Did a long (20 mile) 5-6 hour Sunday run 2 weeks ago from my door (Home-Wildbank-Harridge-Chew-Blackhil-Crowden- Tintwhisle-Home).
    It was a stretch, loved it but walked the last mile up cow lane.
    Have been doing 4 runs per week for last month so feeling ready to step up.
    Did 3 days in May (slowly) this weekend and feeling rejuvenated off the back of it.

    Would love to reccie Edale Skyline with you over next 2 months if apt - will be in touch.
    Congratulations on your new PT credentials too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyclops View Post
    Had a superbly sunny run over Bleaklow and Kinder on Saturday.
    http://runningdelights.blogspot.co.u...ous-tufty.html
    Thats great stuff cyclops. Here's my run around the 3 Peaks from Saturday

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    Quote Originally Posted by OB1 View Post
    Cyclops, lovely read. Well scribed in your unique style.
    I have been coming out of hibernation this month too, ramping up from 2 runs a week to 4-5.
    Did a long (20 mile) 5-6 hour Sunday run 2 weeks ago from my door (Home-Wildbank-Harridge-Chew-Blackhil-Crowden- Tintwhisle-Home).
    It was a stretch, loved it but walked the last mile up cow lane.
    Have been doing 4 runs per week for last month so feeling ready to step up.
    Did 3 days in May (slowly) this weekend and feeling rejuvenated off the back of it.

    Would love to reccie Edale Skyline with you over next 2 months if apt - will be in touch.
    Congratulations on your new PT credentials too!
    Thanks OB1, great you're getting back out and enjoying it. Yes, defo for the Edale Skyline recce sometime, particularly the second half. I know the route, having done all of in in parts during various runs but I've never done the second half as one run. Not worried about first half for nav purposes. I don't actually have much weekend time to get over there though....are you free weekdays anytime? My plan for a second half recce would be to park in Edale and 'simulate' the first half with the climb up to Mam Nick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    Thats great stuff cyclops. Here's my run around the 3 Peaks from Saturday
    What a great day for you....and being able to do that route from your doorstep, most envious! though, I do now know who to call upon for a route guide and/or a brew after my run round. this is on my list for this year!
    Great write up and super photos, love the one of Harry "Cruising"

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    Boff's brilliant blog

    Thanks Daleside for highlighting this
    Poacher turned game-keeper

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    Boff's brilliant blog

    Thanks Daleside for highlighting this
    That's bloody terrific that is, thanks

    "Elevating and grounding at the same time…" - what a great way to describe our sport.

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    Very soggy but lovely run round the Ennerdale valley as the racers were tackling the bad-weather alternative route.
    http://runningdelights.blogspot.co.u...ennerdale.html

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