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Look out for the forthcoming Winter Series.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#000000\"><font color=\"#0000ff\">Mountain Trial<\/font> : <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sportident.co.uk\/results\/2009\/LDMT\/index.html\">results<\/a>&#160;&#160; and also <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sportident.co.uk\/routegadget\/cgi-bin\/reitti.pl?act=map&amp;id=1&amp;kieli\">this<\/a> which shows the maps of the route and routes taken. Apparently \u201clong and hot\u201d. Have a look through, some very impressive results lurking within\u2026       <br \/>&#160;&#160; John Coe sends:-\u201c<\/font>There were a few of us Mountain Trial Novices among the strong Dark Peak contingent that travelled to Eskdale for this superbly organised event. It started with a flagged half mile to the map pick-up point, which was the first we knew of the course ahead of us. There were 3 courses &#8211; Men&#8217;s Long and Short and Women&#8217;s. All were apparently excellent, but the given spec of 16m\/8000 didn&#8217;t quite prepare those of us in the Long&#8230; our route traversed the Wasdale side of the Scafell range to Seathwaite Fell and Allen Crags in Borrowdale, then crossed Bowfell etc to Wrynose and a long climb to Great Carrs, before dropping into the Duddon via a choice of checkpoints. The sting in the tail was a hideous crawl through the woods below Harter, followed by a leg sapping finale of knee deep bog and heather, and a hard to find final checkpoint. Most of us thought it was quite a bit harder than the Wasdale &#8211; it was certainly longer. Fortunately the weather was great &#8211; if a bit too warm as the day wore on&#8230;     <br \/>The Club did excellently on the prize front in all three courses. The Women won 1st Team &#8211; Kirsty B-J(3rd) ,Nicky Spinks(6th) ,Joanne Armistead(20th). Men won 1st Team for first time in the Trial&#8217;s history I think &#8211; Jon Morgan (4th) ,John Hunt(5th), Jon Coe(8th). Matt, Si Patton and Gavin would have taken 2nd team prize except for a strange ad hoc ruling that we&#8217;d had too many prizes! A lot of club members got individual prizes in the various categories.     <br \/>The Long was won by Steve Birkinshaw (4:54:54), Short by Josh Beech (2:47:35), and Ladies by Helene Whitaker (4:30:18). Splendid free food after and a superb day out. \u201c<\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#0000ff\"><font color=\"#0000ff\">Dark Peak Edale 4 Peaks Race.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"> \u201cThe weather for the first running of the Edale 4 Peaks Race was pretty good- high cloud base, cooling wind and quite unusually for Edale this Summer, no rain. I expected 10 runners maximum so surprised to have 19 starting.<\/font>&#160;<\/font>New Dark Peaker Dave Aucott finished first in 1.30.31 just a few seconds ahead of Dave Taylor.&#160; First lady was Joan Waller. Post race refreshments were in the Rambler.\u201d     <br \/>&#160;&#160;&#160; DT \u2013 a good effort, Andy, for what is some classic Edale course. The more of these the better, throughout the winter when it\u2019s a quiet weekend, to avoid travelling\u2026<\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#0000ff\">Yorkshireman <font color=\"#000000\">(Haworth) . An event to slip in when there\u2019s no real fell race locally around. I did the <a href=\"http:\/\/kcac.co.uk\/events\/yorks\/09_half.pdf\">Half,<\/a> 14\/15mile or nearby, all runnable, tracks, lanes, conduits, fell, plenty of dry firm running.<\/font>       <br \/>&#160;&#160;&#160; <font color=\"#000000\">These videos are getting good, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=nD8-AecRIco\">this<\/a> is by Keighley, the organisers.<\/font>       <br \/><\/font><font color=\"#0000ff\">     <br \/>World Masters \u2013 Zagreb. <font color=\"#000000\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.wmmrc2009.org\/?page_id=147&amp;langswitch_lang=en\">results,<\/a> for those who know these people, Ben Grant was 11th \u2013 V60. Geoff Howard (English V65 Champion) was 5th. First Ladies V45 Team. And 1st V45 for Craig Roberts.         <\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#0000ff\"><a href=\"http:\/\/wharfedaleharriers.org.uk\/results09\/lothersdale_show09.pdf\">BOFRA Lothersdale<\/a><\/font> (Skipton). Only one mile, similar in idea to a short gritstone burst, flat out effort for a short intense climb. 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