And hopefully it wont be a complete mudbath like last time..
Annoyingly due to some Natural England interference (I think) they had to change the route to avoid Dovestone Tor.
Quote from: fatneck on September 11, 2018, 08:20:35 amAnnoyingly due to some Natural England interference (I think) they had to change the route to avoid Dovestone Tor. Due to the new owners of the Moscar estate (Duke of Rutland) apparently. It was discussed at the last Peak Area meet. I can't remember exactly how they're allowed to do it as it's CRoW land.Nice one on the run by the way.
Good run by the way. Uptown (formerly of this parish) also ran and was top 10 I think.
Also, good luck with the mud tomorrow Chris
7:10 and a bit. Got round 24 minutes faster than last year, but it didn't feel any easier. Utterly broken today, can barely walk.
Legs don't feel too bad but I did get golfer's from all the hands on knees uphill
The only race I've currently got an entry for is Marsden to Edale Trigger, so planning to start the year off with some full-on gnarl (potentially).
The Kinlochleven VK?looks like a lot of the hard part of mountain running (going up) without the fun bits (flat and back down!).
Anyone recommend any good uns? Short, Medium or Long. I like a lot of climb and steep/technical descents. That said, I'm probably going to do a HM in the spring, so won't be neglecting working on my speed (or lack of).
In particular, I'm looking for a couple of longer mountain races to try and build towards
Quote from: SA Chris on November 14, 2018, 01:02:55 pmThe Kinlochleven VK?looks like a lot of the hard part of mountain running (going up) without the fun bits (flat and back down!).The fun part is going up, I hate descending!