Quite a few new entrants over recent days including a couple of DPFR juniors (good effort!) and all change at the top of the leader board…

A highly motivated Jim Paxman made the considerable journey to Ben Alder and in doing so established a commanding (perhaps unassailable?) lead in the competition. At a lofty 1148m and almost 13km from the nearest road this is the highest, remotest and highest-scoring (14710 points) trig logged to date. The race for the remaining podium spots could well go down to the wire. At the other end of the leader board Rachel Thorley has amassed 7 points from 6 trigs in the flatlands of the south-east and could be on course for the wooden spoon if she manages another 6 trigs. The lowest score from 12 trigs is currently Tom Pape’s 2073.

COMPETITION FINISHES AT MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY JANUARY 9. FINAL RESULTS TO BE CALCULATED AND PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY JANUARY 11.

KEEP SENDING YOUR TRIG REPORTS TO: tom.brunt1@btinternet.com

Tom Brunt

January 3 Leader board

Jim Paxman

41627

Helen Elmore

25589

Sally Fawcett

25258

Simon Mills

25258

Lewis Ashton

21654

Glen Borrell

21119

Tom Brunt

20090

Mike Robinson

19737

Ian Parkhouse

16468

Tim Rippon

16282

Paula Gould

14019

Nicky Spinks

12439

Michael Griffiths

9727

Lisa Watson

8888

Tori King

8388

Sarah Lilleman

7673

James Lowe

7071

Tom Saville

4241

Oli Johnson

4241

Sophie Littlefair

3526

Louis Griffiths

3311

Josh Williams

3224

Adrian Davis

3223

Ansel Davis

3223

Martha Hart

2760

Ralph Skrimshire

2320

Tom Pape

2073

Steve Watson

1958

Rachel Thorley

7

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