Yetholm Hill Race
“It was a beautiful day with wall to wall sunshine, though a tad on the warm side for running. As ever, Les and his team did an excellent job organising this enjoyable race in The Cheviot Hills. 8 grassy miles … Continue reading →
“It was a beautiful day with wall to wall sunshine, though a tad on the warm side for running. As ever, Les and his team did an excellent job organising this enjoyable race in The Cheviot Hills. 8 grassy miles … Continue reading →
Look out for an article in Women’s Running magazine this month,’Bob Graham Girls’, featuring NFR’s Steph Scott.
Continue reading →News from Steph: NE Fell Running Update – May 2016 – Intercounties report and sponsorship news Well done to all of the athletes who made the long journey to Wales to represent the NE in the Inter-counties fell race on … Continue reading →
I’ve put all race route file versions (jpg,pdf,gpx,kml) into one downloadable zip file (which now includes a jpg of the Pendulum race).There was a problem downloading individual gpx and kml files of race routes from the site. Download the updated map zip file here (10Mb)
Continue reading →A reminder from Phil and Glen: “No dogs in fell races unless on a race that is entirely on rights of way. Then and only then on a lead. Any breeches will be reported to the FRA and the runner … Continue reading →
Two races: half marathon (the long) and 10k (the short) Well done to NFR Richard Garland who wins the half marathon and NFR John Butters who wins the 10k! See High Fell Events website for: Half Marathon results | 10k … Continue reading →
report from John: Carrock Fell Race 20th March 2016 It was a crisp spring day for the Carrock Fell Race on Sunday. This race was being held for the first time on the fells to the north of Blencathra, and … Continue reading →
A great turnout for John’s first organisation of the race. Lee Bennett is first back with Karen Robertson the first lady. report on John’s blog results *** Compilation of photos from John, Mike Steven and Richard Kirby (+ son)
Continue reading →“Well done to everybody who identified Roseberry Topping as the hill in question. Most folk also named Little Roseberry, no doubt having slogged up it on the Gisborough Moors race (which also goes down the descent in question). The second … Continue reading →
Here’s a photo competition from John: Name the hill in the background, its little namesake on the right, and the 2 fell races that descend the path in the foreground. A pint of beer (or drink of your choice) awaits … Continue reading →