OT: Cheapest way to (entering) a trail half marathon!?
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OT: Cheapest way to (entering) a trail half marathon!?
Does anyone have any ideas of how/where yo enter a half marathon off roader pls!? I'm trying to stay as close to home as poss but also not pay an arm/leg to enter. Maybe a tenner or so.
Am hoping it'll push me get out for some serious cardiovascular training so I'm not lagging when the time comes for things like the BB200 and all that. Any advice appreciated. Less muddy the better, but I'll be hopefully training locally in the mud (I think).
Am hoping it'll push me get out for some serious cardiovascular training so I'm not lagging when the time comes for things like the BB200 and all that. Any advice appreciated. Less muddy the better, but I'll be hopefully training locally in the mud (I think).
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Re: OT: Cheapest way to (entering) a trail half marathon!?
Fell races are often very informal and cheap to enter. Different distances but you'll probably find one close enough to 13 miles.
Or just go for a 13 mile run?
Or just go for a 13 mile run?
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Need some forceful motivation (I always have to fight my brain for your name... so embarrassing that Dave and Andy sit in the same cupboard up there!!) Dave. Family/life/work means I seldom get up and out the door when I need to go out n train.
When I have a (paid for) target to aim for it's always easier. 'Fell race' is/must've been the keyword I was looking for... Thanks for that
When I have a (paid for) target to aim for it's always easier. 'Fell race' is/must've been the keyword I was looking for... Thanks for that

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https://events360.co.uk/doctorsgate/
Now we're talking... ER PM LK are the skills/experience required. Anyone able to shine a light as to what's that when at home!!??
Now we're talking... ER PM LK are the skills/experience required. Anyone able to shine a light as to what's that when at home!!??
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Thanks to RunningMag online ER = Experience Required;redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 11:30 pm https://events360.co.uk/doctorsgate/
Now we're talking... ER PM LK are the skills/experience required. Anyone able to shine a light as to what's that when at home!!??
PM = partially marked; LK = Local Knowledge...
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Train for a marathon and you’ll get a lot of half marathons for free during training 

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Then worked a community shift with an excellent other member of staff who said we would take the client (paraplegic... actually, no... complex needs but able to pull his breathing tube out in an uncoordinated fashion) to the beach. Walked the sandy lanes with a massive wheel chair up on the west coast. Came back home and heel started hurting - maybe the stress of pushing the heavy chair through sand for about an hour or more.
Half marathons are gonna be ace and I've actually found my secret-stash Trail magazine. Got at least 7 Peaks hikes/walks in it so I'll start with that hopefully

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There should be plenty of grim up north events round your way mate
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I will google that too thanks Mick. Hope the marathon goes wellfirestarter wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:53 pm There should be plenty of grim up north events round your way mate

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Re: OT: Cheapest way to (entering) a trail half marathon!?
Go look at the LDWA events (Long Distance Walkers Association) - lots of cheap ones to enter.
And or, just get a train to Hebden and walk/run home on the Pennine Way :)
And or, just get a train to Hebden and walk/run home on the Pennine Way :)

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Re: OT: Cheapest way to (entering) a trail half marathon!?
Ticket to Hebden is only about £7... I think you've just about nailed it for me. Ta Greg...Go look at the LDWA events (Long Distance Walkers Association) - lots of cheap ones to enter.
And or, just get a train to Hebden and walk/run home on the Pennine Way :)
Checked Grim Upnorth too... Too expensive for me

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Used to be cheap tbh but I guess since covid everything has gone up, the fell runs are cheap but normally too hilly and short
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Anything like that hilly wise down sarff seems to cost £40-75. Still you do get a free bag of crap you don't really want for it.
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Found myself a marathon. Trail focused but not (as hard as a standard) 'fell race' as such. Best part, it's £22 so proper Yorkshire pricing. Plenty far away to train for it and then hopefully recover in time for bb200.
https://www.kcac.co.uk/club-races/yorkshireman/

https://www.kcac.co.uk/club-races/yorkshireman/

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Brave choice, the mandatory map and compass may slow you down 

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Not done Teenager then? It's hilly and long :)

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Few friends have done this, it's supposed to be a decent event. Enjoy!redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 11:33 am Found myself a marathon. Trail focused but not (as hard as a standard) 'fell race' as such. Best part, it's £22 so proper Yorkshire pricing. Plenty far away to train for it and then hopefully recover in time for bb200.
https://www.kcac.co.uk/club-races/yorkshireman/
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Best thing is that they encourage you to go get used to the route. So will use it as part of the training. Yes, mandatory fell running kit-list but keeps the mindset on target for the BB

Don't think I've read anywhere that we can't use gps, so hoping to record/navigate with the watch too (but will recheck this). Any excuse to buy a new shiny OS map (if I've not already got them squares in the ones I already own).
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Re: OT: Cheapest way to (entering) a trail half marathon!?
Have done both half and full Yorkshireman, can't remember the years but should be in the results from about 12yrs ago. Even though it's an FRA event it's closer to trail running terrain.
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Scratch that! Did the full in 2004 (4:57 finishing time) and the half in 2005 (1:54) and 2006 (2:04)
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Early doors at least you'll just be with the crowd so no problem with route finding. There's a few sections later on that are a bit involved - the go into a yard, turn left then immediately turn right sort of involved - the organisers do put out tiger tape but it's been known for the local residents to remove it
Worth learning the local club colours, if you are trotting alongside a KCAC runner who's done it before then your luck's in. 
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Scratch that! Did the full in 2004 (4:57 finishing time) and the half in 2005 (1:54) and 2006 (2:04)
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Early doors at least you'll just be with the crowd so no problem with route finding. There's a few sections later on that are a bit involved - the go into a yard, turn left then immediately turn right sort of involved - the organisers do put out tiger tape but it's been known for the local residents to remove it


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Re: OT: Cheapest way to (entering) a trail half marathon!?
It's an FRA race - you CAN'T use GPS to navigate. You CAN track the race for analysis.redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:08 pm Don't think I've read anywhere that we can't use gps, so hoping to record/navigate with the watch too (but will recheck this). Any excuse to buy a new shiny OS map (if I've not already got them squares in the ones I already own).

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Thanks v much Greg. Yes, I'll just record on the watch and use a neck/map board or somethingIt's an FRA race - you CAN'T use GPS to navigate. You CAN track the race for analysis.redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:08 pm Don't think I've read anywhere that we can't use gps, so hoping to record/navigate with the watch too (but will recheck this). Any excuse to buy a new shiny OS map (if I've not already got them squares in the ones I already own).

Anyway, in other news. I've joined the FRA and also booked myself in to the full YorkshireMan. FRA gave me the option for 'senior'. Apparently I'm senior now that I'm past 45. Can't wait (kind of) but hopefully lots of exploring the route on the map they've made available.
Good times there Bob. Hopefully I can get under 6H though I'm not sure I will. 9H is the cut off limit AFAIR.
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You'll have been a vet since aged 40, sadly...M40 - 50 is one of the fastest age brackets in fell racing :)
