Wednesday 9 August 2023

Hardmoors Farndale marathon 2023

 


This photo sums up this event pretty well. Lovely views, but you have to climb hills to get those views. Bits of the route were muddy, but the muddy bits weren't that often. The weather was pretty perfect, a cooling breeze, some sunshine and cloud. Pretty perfect running weather.

I haven't done this event for four years but it was the same route apart from one small change. It was all very familiar and I knew exactly what was coming next for almost all of it. This has advantages in that you can hold back a little, but there is a slight sense of 'hmm that big hill is next'....

The start took me a little by surprise, it seemed to happen very suddenly, but there was the usual queue at the first gate so there was no need to rush.



There were undulations in the first few miles as we worked our way to the west. I was gradually catching people at this stage which was probably a mistake as I ran out of energy later and some of them caught me back up. The paths through the woods are always my favourite bits.



My training for this event had not been good. One 22 mile run and lots under a half marathon distance. This certainly had an effect and I need to either do these events more regularly as I used to do before the pandemic or do some proper long distance training.

At the furthermost west point there was a muddy section. I seemed to be getting through it without any issues and I remember thinking that I was glad I was wearing the shoes which had the most grip. A few seconds later I was on the floor in the mud !! No harm done and I just laughed at the irony as I went down.

This section was followed by a number of downhills and uphills as we traversed some of the dales. We passed the lovely abandoned Stork House.


After another big climb out of a dale we came to the 16 mile checkpoint and went into the wind, uphill on a road section. This is where I first struggled. We did descend into the lovely Bransdale and that was fun.



Then another big climb which was slow but I seemed to be stronger. At the top there was a flat section and I had just no energy left at this point so it was now only running on the downhills and walking the rest. Down into the lovely Farndale at High Mill and following the daffodill path to Low Mill before the next big climb (the second last, I was counting down at this point...). This path up this hill is normally covered in bracken and difficult to force your way through, but Jon and Shirley and a band of helpers had spent some time cutting the bracken back and it was no where near as difficult as I expected.

I was trying to hide how tired I was in this photo



Back down to the valley before the final climb up a quiet road and the run down to Hutton-le-Hole and the finish in the Village Hall !!

The marshalls at Hardmoors events are really supportive and it was good to see some familiar faces. Jon and Shirley have these events really well organised. A good, but tough day out 😀



1 comment:

  1. The joint demands of off-road and sizeable climbing & descending are much harder to prepare for than, say, a road Marathon. Even tho' you felt weary, those views are bound to lift the spirits. Well done, Dave!

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