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  1. #471
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    I really fancy this today but can't get to it in time due to other commitments. Have a good one everyone, it's a great race. I don't think it's an ankle turner if that helps britnick, it's hard but you can run it steady if you wish and enjoy it.

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    Is it EOD? The website says so but P and Bramleys site says pre entry only. I don't want to travel an hour if ill not be allowed to run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rozzer View Post
    Is it EOD? The website says so but P and Bramleys site says pre entry only. I don't want to travel an hour if ill not be allowed to run.
    It's Holmfirth Harriers that organise this one. Says EOD on their website. When I did it I entered on the day as well.

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    I helped with the results, so whilst a copy has been sent to Holmfirth Harriers I thought I might as well try and get them on here.;-)

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    A great run right down to getting orange squash at checkpoint 3, a welcome sugar boost for reaching cps 4 & 5. Then eating a jaffa cake at cp 5 while running like a dying Furby kept me until the end... I'd say it was a negative split for me, but the second part's flatter. You know what I mean. Hoping that raffle number 128 didn't get the Miniature Heroes because I gave that to a fellow CVFR runner before leaving as I didn't want to hang around. Most of all I'm chuffed to have completed the home strait at a good tempo, given that last year I crashed somewhere along Twizle Head Moss and have never felt more exhausted.

    Hoping to keep Holme Moss as a regular and now advance into a few even tougher longs. No Bens of Jura just yet though.

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    now that was a proper race! I've never felt as toasted as I did at the end. £7 for sandwich, cake, tea and a massive bonk - great value for money!

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    I didn't realise nav skills were required to find the cricket club, I ran up the track to see you all setting off in the distance, so I made it by the skin of my teeth. Judging by the number of locals saying you're not the first to ask directions i wasn't the only one driving around like a mad man. So chuffed the start was delayed. great race.

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    Well that was tough - easily the toughest fell race I've ever done. I treated it as an Ultra. There was a lot of walking and shuffling involved, especially after the mountaineering. I had plenty of food, water and electrolyte to hand (literally - I ran with my signature two handheld bottles) but I still slowed dramatically with the usual complaining legs. My last food was a gel at the bottom of the final climb, after which I zipped up the hill and overtook a few others to the finish and a lovely welcome as my fellow Glossopdale Harriers cheered me up the field to the line.

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