Report and results from Les: “Brian Marshall was victorious at yesterday’s Yetholm Hill Race…….good navigation and and the right choice of footwear being the key to his success. The ladies were led home by Beverley Smith. Thank you to all … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2017
Report from Gary Jones: Fairfield Horseshoe 2017 This was the 51st running of the classic Fairfield Horseshoe,so one of the oldest races on the FRA calendar.Chip timing was used at a fell race shock horror for the older traditionalists but … Continue reading
Report from Gary Jones: Pendulum Fell Race 2017 Ever since Glen and Jack Mcwilliams created this A class brute of a race I thought I’m going to have a go at that, but having said that looking at the pictures … Continue reading
Well done to John and Micky Butters who “… smashed the old McWilliams round record today. The record was 7.32 but in misty and drizzly conditions they recorded 6.10!!! The distance is 32 miles. The route is available on our … Continue reading
I ran the Edale Skyline on Sunday. This AL early season classic has been on my ‘to do’ list for a while. At 21 miles and 4,500 feet of climbing, it’s a toughie. Conditions were nigh on perfect – blue … Continue reading
A tremendous turnout for Brough Law: A staggering 167 runners turned out for the Brough Law fell race in the beautiful Breamish Valley today – twice the number from the previous year! They certainly brought the good weather with them … Continue reading
“Many thanks to Paul Appleby for organising a lovely evening in Rothbury last night. The talk by Iain Nixon was very interesting, particularly his safety tips. Congratulations to John Telfer on winning the coveted Fellrunner’s Fellrunner award…” – Steph “A … Continue reading
10 walkers rescued from the Cheviots on Sunday: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-38956453 https://www.facebook.com/NNPMRT/ … Continue reading
“Well done to those – Alan, Dexter and Rob – who identified the photo as taken on Cronkley Fell in Teesdale. Also well done to those who took the trouble to e-mail even though they did not recognise it.” – John … Continue reading