A hilly, but scenic jaunt through Epping Forest
No room for complacency, as another good turnout will be needed to replicate our opening-race success!
This is the toughest course in the MWL (excluding the similarly challenging, but not league-affecting, Mob Match at Trent Park). There are two notable climbs, the 2nd being shorter, but much steeper. It's another lollipop route, starting and finishing with about 1.7 miles on woodland trails, with quiet country roads in-between. At least most of last 2 miles is easy, but you will have earned it.
Total distance when we last did this race last in 2009 was about 6.7 miles
The elevation profile is below (click on it to enlarge)
You can see the course map via this link.
***UPDATE*** the course has changed and is now circa 10k. I've not seen a course map, so not sure how much overlap there is with the old route. Due to a nasty fall last Thursday, I may not be able to run myself. The grazes and bumps are OK, but my left big-toe has been quite purple and sore for a few days. I'll try a test run Tuesday and keep fingers crossed. Hopefully, Sir Darth's "spiral fracture" diagnosis will prove incorrect!
Follow my attempts to defy the ageing process with the help of my friends at North Herts Road Runners
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Sunday, 20 May 2012
One wheel on my wagon...
And I'm still rolling along
Them Cherokees are after me
I'm all in flames, at the reins
But I'm singing a happy song
I'm singing a higgity, haggity, hoggety, high
Pioneers, they never say die
A mile up the road there's a hidden cave
And we can watch those Cherokees
Go galloping by
I ran to near exhaustion at the MWL on Wednesday, feeling sick and dizzy at the end. Sadly this generated a time about a minute slower than I was expecting. Not felt up to much running-wise since, and my Sunday long-run totalled one mile before my legs and mind gave up. My wagon has been rolling without a full set of wheels for a very long time, and once again, the pioneer life has taken its toll! Once I find that cave, I'll get some new wagon-wheels.
Thanks to Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard for the music and words!
Them Cherokees are after me
I'm all in flames, at the reins
But I'm singing a happy song
I'm singing a higgity, haggity, hoggety, high
Pioneers, they never say die
A mile up the road there's a hidden cave
And we can watch those Cherokees
Go galloping by
I ran to near exhaustion at the MWL on Wednesday, feeling sick and dizzy at the end. Sadly this generated a time about a minute slower than I was expecting. Not felt up to much running-wise since, and my Sunday long-run totalled one mile before my legs and mind gave up. My wagon has been rolling without a full set of wheels for a very long time, and once again, the pioneer life has taken its toll! Once I find that cave, I'll get some new wagon-wheels.
Thanks to Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard for the music and words!
Monday, 14 May 2012
Bishops Stortford MWL - Preview
The promotion campaign starts here!
A pretty accurately measured (if not officially certificated 10k road-race). This means that times/age % scores will not count towards Club Awards/Records etc. Not too much flat-running, apart from near the start and the end. Being a lollipop-style route, the beginning and end are pretty much the same.
Click on either image to enlarge
Hope you all have a good race!
A pretty accurately measured (if not officially certificated 10k road-race). This means that times/age % scores will not count towards Club Awards/Records etc. Not too much flat-running, apart from near the start and the end. Being a lollipop-style route, the beginning and end are pretty much the same.
Click on either image to enlarge
Hope you all have a good race!
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