I've enjoyed looking through the photos and think this one is great
http://www.clayton-le-moors-harriers...album=75&pos=4
reliving the ups and downs of yesterday's race on the computer is far better than actually going out into the bitter cold and actually exercising the legs!
No I dont - i know its not me!
I may save him as a my desktop backdrop on the computer, do you think he will mind!
Last edited by Martins Mrs; 18-11-2007 at 05:36 PM.
Well yesterday really hurt.
I managed 3hours 4minnutes, I am really chuffed with my times 20mins quicker than two years ago. I thought at the second to last checkpoint (big end) that I could be on for under three hours. Until I came off the hills and hit the long long flat run in to the finish. That was hell and I did not enjoy it one bit, the reservoir path is long and the village is in almost in site.
I think I was close to a few forumites on the run in Karen Nash (may have got that wrong) and a fell pony where hot on my heels as was moo all the way round. Im not sure who the pony was but would love to know.
As for litter louts, yep I gave some guy a warning round the course. His bottle was either dropped or fell and I said to him "I hope that was an accident pal". Felt a bit bad after saying that to him, but after what Keiran said at the presentation made me feel better.
Yesterday handed my rubbish (empty bottle) to the marshalls and they where quite happy to take it off the hill for me, no probs at all.
Well done to all who took part, especially my mate murdoch who did a fantastic time on his first big race.
Hope all who got injured make a speedy recovery and hope Emmi is right for the 50 miler.
Last edited by NotOnUrHelly; 18-11-2007 at 06:32 PM.
Oh met some new forumites yesterday Jodg and sideburns on the summits (cant think where he gets his name from).
Had to push off at the end so could not join Amex for a pint, sorry pal.
Jamie