Marmot Dark Mountain: report
Chilly exploits from the intrepid Mark Clarkson: Marmot Dark Mountain 2019
Continue reading →Chilly exploits from the intrepid Mark Clarkson: Marmot Dark Mountain 2019
Continue reading →A couple of races which may interest: one is a challenging new sporting event in the French Alps – instead of merely running up and down a mountain, why not weave in and out of it too? : 7 Holes Ultra … Continue reading →
NE Fell Running fixtures for 2019 can be found on the NECAA website: NE Fell Running Fixtures (NECAA/NEHRA) 2019
Continue reading →News from Ian Holland at the North of Tyne Mountain Rescue Team: “…entries are going well for the Allendale Challenge. We are up to 60 runners, entries before 31st January qualify for a free buff celebrating “30th Allendale Challenge”. Entries … Continue reading →
Here is a link to the final 2018 N.E. Fell Running Championship tables from John: https://necaa.weebly.com/uploads/6/4/8/5/64850927/necaa_fell_and_nehra_championship_cairns-converted.pdf Jon Heaney (North Shields Poly) and Nina Cameron (NFR), were the Open men’s and women’s champions.
Continue reading →“Clear blue skies, sunshine and no wind greeted the runners on the 24th running of the Simonside Cairns Fell Race. Course conditions were as good as they get and 109 runners started and finished the race. Current course record holder … Continue reading →
Congratulations to all category winners! – from Mark: NFR Championships 2018 final scores
Continue reading →From John Butters: Two NFR’s journeyed over to the Dunnerdale fell race today. A cracking little route of 5m with 2k of ascent. There were around two hundred entrants. Weather was kind and quite mild. The race was won by … Continue reading →
Here’s a report on the OMM from Mark Clarkson: OMM report
Continue reading →Report from John Tollitt: British Fell Relay Championships 2018. This year’s Relay Championship took place on Saturday 20th October at Grasmere and was hosted by Ambleside A.C. The event consists of 4 legs; a solo leg, a paired leg, a … Continue reading →