Belatedly ?.very many thanks to all marshals, checkpointers and helpers ? and even those who just gave us a friendly smile ? on the Marshall?s event, it?s very much appreciated. Particular thanks to those helping outside at Kidhow Gate ! and Barden Bridge.
We only hope we can start to repay the favour on the main event.
We had a great time, no major problems with route finding, enough checkpoints with lots of food and drink, weather very good until mid morning Sunday (then it got a bit wetter), but all in all if the main event is as good as the Marshall?s it will be a great success.
I took about 240 photos I took on the way round, will sort and edit as appropriate (deleting the 100 or so of my feet, the sky etc) and put them on the web ? somewhere.
Quite a lot more people out and about compared to last year in Wales, when there was ? literally ? not another person to be seen for hours ? but that?s the Yorkshire Dales for you, Bolton Abbey area being particularly popular.
A few thoughts ?
The route description is plenty detailed enough, no-one should go too wrong, (although we had the usual ?wondering round all 7 corners of a field trying to find the stile? a couple of times), perhaps too much so in places but better that than not enough. I went through and highlighted the few important lines where you actually ?did something? (ie turned L or R, left the main path, joined road etc, rather than just following the path ahead?.) This meant you could just read the rest of the words if you needed to. For example off Ingleborough to Horton you only really need steps 1 to 3 ? then ?ahead downhill? ?..
I also had the map for each leg to hand so you could see where / how far you?d got, (if you want to know !! - the route has no ?distance covered? other than at the end of each leg) and kept my thumb on the map at the current location ? (also write ?para 4.30?, ?7.25? or whatever at the appropriate points on the map). The biggest navigational problem was trying to see if you were still on a path at night, one bit of grass through a field can look much like another, and some of the paths from Kidhow to Stalling Busk aren?t that ?clear on the ground? at night. Anyone following could of course try to follow the trail of footprints through the dew. Don?t put the route sheet in a shiny plastic cover at night or else you can?t read it !! try a matt one, or none at all if it?s dry, or waterproof paper as Sue suggests.
That said a large amount of the route is very straightforward. Very little road, a lot of good paths but these tend to be stony ! you can?t have everything ? and quite a lot of grassy paths which would become muddy / slippery if wet.
The first bit of the route is very easy going, if you?re a quick walker or runner, don?t set off too soon or you?ll be waiting around at the first few checkpoints.
The track up to Kidhow is now almost up to ?pennine bridleway? standard I believe -but needs bedding in a bit ? 500 pairs of feet should do the job.
We?ve developed a rather hacking cough - which seems to be brought on by catching up 'strollers' and tourists on narrow paths (not that they don't have as much right to the path as you do). If it's hot you can get an ice cream in the Cavendish Pavilion shop I'm told !!
By Addingham you might have seen enough of the river Wharfe?. very pretty though it is.
Support is excellent, with the number of checkpoints we had, with more on the main event you could find yourself dallying longer than you?d planned at them ? not that there?s too much wrong with that of course, but you?ll still have the miles to do?
All the best of luck to everyone for the main event, hope to see you about somewhere, J & J