Sunday, 31 December 2017

“Over The Bowstones”





Last day and last race of the year, the excellent Bowstones Fell Race. Just shy of seven miles climbing from Higher Poynton through Lyme Park and across to The Cage with a super fast two mile descent to the finish. Run in sunny breezy weather I was very happy to get round in seventy one minutes, although over four minutes slower than 2016!

Week 52. Weekly mileage 30. Annual mileage 1057.  Races 30.

Saturday, 30 December 2017

Thursday, 28 December 2017

“Post Christmas Pensioner’s Potter”






 
 A sunny wintery morning for a seven miler over to Wincle with the Thursday Potters! I started with new yellow Inov 8 Mudclaws but they aren't yellow any more!

Wednesday, 27 December 2017

“CAFOD Fun Run”





Annual four and a half mile trip round Bollington via the canal and Middlewood Way in 35.35 and just sixteen seconds slower than last year. Very pleased with a 7.59 pace.

Tuesday, 26 December 2017

“Boxing Day On The Bollin Valley”



A sunny and mild seven miler to run off the previous day’s excess down the Bollington Valley and around Prestbury.

Saturday, 23 December 2017

“D Group Pre Christmas Potter”




A chance to keep the legs turning over with a lovely six miler along the Middlewood Way and canal.

Saturday, 16 December 2017

“A Freezing Riverside Park”



The last cross country of the North Staffs League was cancelled due to an icy car park! Instead I went for a steady but frozen run down Riverside Park.

Sunday, 10 December 2017

“Snow Fun, No Fell Handicap!”












Due to impending heavy snow, on top of that already lying freezing on the ground, the Annual Fell Handicap was rightly cancelled  days before. But a Sunday morning group started from the Hollins and still went up Shutlingsloe where the wind chill was minus a lot! Running back to Langley and then home I clocked sixteen miles. Time for a snooze!

Week49. Weekly mileage 32. Annual mileage 979. Races 28.

Saturday, 2 December 2017

“Three Inch Nail!”




From going reasonably well on the second lap of the Manchester XC fixture at Kenworthy Fields I was brought to a grinding halt by a three inch rusty nail straight through the mudclaw sole and insole, sock and up into the little toe attaching all four together! Race end of. A&E visit , infection and tetanus jab means no running for a week at least. Will I be ready in my new inov8’s for next Sunday’s Fell handicap?