They must be out there somewhere (Photo: Roger Dyke)  



Careful preparation for the race (Roger Dyke)
They must be out there somewhere (Roger Dyke)
The winners compare routes (Roger Dyke)
Trish trotting home (Roger Dyke)
You can't kip there (Roger Dyke)
End of a good day (Roger Dyke)
Fell Race Results 2011 (Mark Garrod)


Fell Race @ Ty Powdyr


Members: Colin Maddison, Al Metelko, Trish Cranston, Bob Kelly, Michelle Harvie, Mark Garrod, Dave Wylie, Dave Dillon, Joanne Heslop, Alan L. Jones, Roger Dyke.

Guests: Mark Heslop

 

Does the Fell Race really put off people so much that you miss out on such a glorious day as we had on the Saturday. It was dawn-to-dusk sunshine, really clear views, and warm at times. Colin and Dave W completed a couple of classic routes on Carreg Wastad, Michelle and Mark walked over Elidir Fawr and the Glyders to Capel Curig, and bussed it back to Llanberis, and Dave D set off with camera and umbrella – some shady goings on with photos?

Sunday was better attended, and 8 keen Fell Race competitors set off in 2 waves from Dolbadarn Castle to answer a question that has nagged me for a while; what is the best way to get to the col under Snowdon (Bwlch Cwm Brwynog), that the Snowdon Ranger path drops down near to? Answer – probably straight up the valley from Helfafawr. The 2nd checkpoint was cunningly placed on the northeast side of MoelEilio so that those trying to find it from above or the side had to get close before they could spot it or Alan, who was manning it, whereas I could observe their meanderings by binoculars from Ty Powdwr, thanks to the clear visibility.

As the results show, Dave W was spot-on with his navigation, and as a result, managed 2nd place overall and first in the Handicap, the former by only 10 minutes, the latter only by 5 or 6 minutes from Bob and Colin, who were nip and tuck for 3rd overall and 2nd and 3rd in the handicap. Michelle, as the results show, ran the fastest, but also the furthest and up and down the most by a fair margin between CP’s 1 and 2, giving Al and Colin amusement by her disappearing and reappearing trick. Despite that, Michelle won the race outright for the first time. Dave D, as the results might suggest, stopped for coffee en route. Mark was consistently steady, and Trish and Al were just warming up for their cycle the length of Wales starting the next day. Some measures of the course setters success are the level of debate generated post-event about who went where (plenty of that), and the number of route options selected in the first 50m from the start – in this case 3; very satisfying, even if one was evidently wrong!

As Michelle won outright, Trish got the fastest lady trophy. Unfortunately this year we had no first time entrants, so the Concordia trophy was not awarded.

Thanks to Joanne and Alan for checkpointing, Roger for coming over from Anglesey to help stir the soup and welcome the runners back in, and all the competitors. It really isn’t that daunting you know, and actually quite fun.



Mark Garrod
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