6.5 miles with 1000’ of descent.
I was in dire need of a run.
There was a part of a trail route that I needed to recce, I’ve not been ‘out’ for a few days and it’s left me feeling quite lethargic, but more than anything else I’ve been shamed into pulling my trail shoes on by Old Running Fox a fine figure of a man if ever there was one.
This young man gets out virtually every day, rain, hail or shine. It’s only very rare bouts of illness that confine him to barracks – even then he manages to drag himself out into the hills more often than not. I really had no excuse.
I parked the car outside the very fine Royal Arms in Tockholes, deepest Lancashire. The area hadn’t seen rain for a while so the usually very boggy ground was only a bit very boggy in parts. Running through lovely woodland towards the Roddlesworth Reservoirs I passed a few walkers, and passed by a couple of runners…..er, well they passed me.
The Upper Roddlesworth Reservoir
The track following the River Roddlesworth was a bit boggy but quite runnable.
Autumn leaves were really quite beautiful, unfortunately the dynamic range of the sensor on my Lumix DMC-ZS3 really wasn’t up to the job of displaying their colours very well. I should spend a few quid and buy a better compact. I must speak to Ian, he knows all about these things.
The trickling River Roddlesworth
Across the busy A675 and a gentle uphill pull to Great Hill and rather more squelchy bog. By the time I got to the top of Great Hill my tootsies were a little waterlogged, and, as I was to find out later, dyed a dark brown. From the peat. Honest.
Interestingly, well I thought it was interesting, the cats eyes on the A675 are of the new electronic type. A solar cell charges a small battery which in turn powers bright white LEDs which switch on when traffic is detected. Clever, eh?
I ran trotted walked up to the top of Great Hill – then ran down t’other side. Getting even muckier. Then I ran back to cross the A675 again, this time to run by the ruins of Hollinshead Hall.
Hollinshead Hall…..well it WAS Hollinshead Hall….once upon a time.
A mile of mainly tarmac took me back to the car. It was tempting to call in to the Royal Arms for a beer and a bag of chips but I resisted.
A good couple of hours – 1hrs 40mins actually, but I wasn’t racing….’cos I’ve got far better things to do with my time. Trail running is for enjoyment :-)
Nice one John, doing good.
ReplyDeleteMight go and walk that route. Notice i said Walk!
ReplyDeleteI might be wrong but i don’t think Ian uses a compact camera i think its a Pentax K3 but i’m sure he will put you right.
I was thinking more that Ian might be able to suggest something decent....that won't break the bank! I know his advice will be quite impartial and informed.
DeleteTime for a rest after all that running.
ReplyDeleteClick on link, or copy and paste into browser if link not active, to find out how:
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Thanks for the chair, I'll do just that!
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