Well that was fun - again. Hope everybody enjoyed themselves as much as I did. Glorious sunshine, snow on the hills, a biggish happy field, an excuse not to go Xmas shopping and a bigger pudding than last year - what more could we want? Well done the organising team.
Good to meet aussievic and to run a time I can be comfortable with (just over 46 Mins).
Fantasic race. Sun, no wind, snow on the hill tops, plenty of runners and a better time than last year. Results up by the time I've got home, not like last year. I'm lost for words. Going for forty winks, then some Guinness!
Great race and what fantastic weather for December. Well done to Rod and his team and also to ukresultsman for having the results up so promptly.Might even follow Shyboy and have a Guinness.
Fantastic race... Saw some beautiful countryside, snow... Weather was great...Met some nice people, (CumbriAndy) and others... Got a pudding and to top it off set a pb... Merry christmas...
great run, enjoyed the views,enjoyed the banter.I was actually 18 minutes off a pb...probably something to do with the Santa suit and sack of presents.
Curses! my timing friend said i managed about 47 minutes but the official record says more like 52. i definitely need to replace my timing friend with a more reliable model. also my legs. this year's experimental training regime of booze and fags has not been a success.
lovely day, again. weird how the weather seems to work out for the race: we live a few miles away and woke up this morning to find three inches of snow, but yesterday there wasn't a cloud.
I agree, fantastic race and day; well worth the journey up from merseyside. just a question- did anyone else notice the guy in the fishnet stockings??? was it just me, or was he a bit....er....weird???
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Good to meet aussievic and to run a time I can be comfortable with (just over 46 Mins).
Sorry for the short delay in posting these - couldn't get a GPRS signal in Chapel Stile so had to drive home first!
lovely day, again. weird how the weather seems to work out for the race: we live a few miles away and woke up this morning to find three inches of snow, but yesterday there wasn't a cloud.