25th Simonside Cairns Race

The 25th Running of this event proved to be a successful occasion with all runners completing the course. Strong winds and wet ground proved to be testing conditions. NFR’s John Telfer took over as race organiser for the day and he should be commended for his first class effort. Brian Robson is the only person to have completed his 25th Simonside Cairns Race and was presented with a box of jelly babies! Founding race organiser Peter Reed was on hand to present the prizes and thanked for all the pain and suffering he had caused over the last 25 years.

PS. I have an Inov8 Racelite pack with kit in my possession which was left behind at the Newcastle Hotel yesterday – Paul Appleby.

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photos courtesy of Kevin Bray marshalling at Old Stell Crag

Stewart Beaty

Apologies for late announcement:

Stewart Beaty died on Wednesday [11th Sept], aged 71, after a lengthy illness.

Stewart was a pivotal influence in the formation of NFR, being one of the founding members at the infamous inaugural meeting at the Dipton Mill Inn back in 1997.

He was the Club’s first Treasurer, a position he held for around 5 years before passing on the baton to yours truly.

Stewart was an old-school fell runner, steeped in knowledge. He was born and brought up in the North Pennine areas of south west Northumberland and loved being out on the rough and challenging fells, participating in most of the big races across the north. One of his favourite races was the Lakeland Four Passes event, which he completed many times.

Together with Angus Tait, Stewart created the Hexhamshire Hobble fell face, and was its joint-organiser for its first 15 years or so, before handing it over to Allen Valley Striders. As a surveyor by profession, it was down to Stewart, that even back in the non-technical days of the early-1990’s, when the Hobble was conceived, it’s statistics were a very precise 1,220 feet of ascent! Something that always made me smile when I saw it, and will always remind me of Stewart.

He stepped back from active fell racing in his mid-60’s and has enjoyed road cycling since, as an active member of Allen Valley Velo until very recently.

Stewart was a thoroughly decent bloke, and with his big smile and welcoming manner, he was liked by everyone he knew. His memory will live long with those of us that had the pleasure of knowing him.

RIP Stewart.

I don’t have any funeral details, but if anyone would be interested, please contact me directly and I’ll see what I can find out.

[Thursday 26th, see Hexham Courant]

Dexter

Stewart at the Hexhamshire Hobble 2008