It is also the last Hardmoors race from Osmotherley (the parking area has been sold and there will be nowhere else to park). However, Jon, the Race Director, has changed the Wainstones route so that it goes through the village (and has given the Wainstones route even more ascent that Osmotherley....)
The start was in the usual place up the hill and out of the village
and shortly after there are lovely views to the west
and the usual queue at the next gate
Past the radio mast and the runnable descent down to Scarth Moor
As we are a little shy, we gently tiptoed past the SportsSunday photographers hoping they wouldn't notice us
and onto the long drag up Carlton Bank
with lovely views back to the west
and towards Roseberry Topping in the east
Another climb up to Cringle Moor with a view to the west
and a view back to the west towards Carlton Bank
Down the steep descent from Cringle Moor
Up Cold Moor and then the lower path (which was unusually mud free !) to Clay Bank and then up Hasty Bank now heading west
and down the Wainstones
Off to Chop Gate (again no mud !) which is halfway, before the hardest climb of the day up Trennets.
The views to the north are lovely
Finally we made it to to the top and we had a runnable section. Again we could see Roseberry Topping in the far distance
and then Scugdale
We made it to the Lordstones checkpoint for our second visit there and were greeted by one of the Race Director's motivational signs (there was about 8.5 miles to go at this point)
Up Carlton Bank again and the a lovely run down, so much better than going in the other direction which we had done several hours earlier.
Up the dreaded steps through the woods and not far to go now
We made it back in a faster time than last year so we were happy !
Jon and Shirley do a fabulous job of organising these events. The marshalls out on the course and in the hall at the end were just as amazing as ever.
The parking is about a mile from Race HQ at the village hall and when Kath and I left the Hall (Elly had left earlier) we must have looked beat as the Ambulance Driver who had been supporting the event offered us a lift back to the car park. A ride in an ambulance to top off a lovely day !