Fell Running Guide
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Map Reading Task 250 Work out where I am on the map
See if you can work out my precise location on the map from the details given.
You'll need to understand what is meant by Aspect of Slope.
Map extract is Harvey Maps Superwaker Dark Peak used with licensing agreement www.harveymaps.co.uk/acatalog/Peak-District-North-YHSWPEN.html
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Map Reading Task 249 identify these Peak District features
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The photo shows 4 features. Can you identify them on the map? You need to pay close attention to the contour lines.
Map Reading Task 248 which sheepfold is this?
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A sheepfold is a small stone shelter or wall, often found in remote upland locations. They were historically used by shepherds to collect, shelter and tend to their sheep. The maps show 4 sheepfolds, but which one is shown in the photo? An understanding of how to interpret contour lines and landscape features will help you figure it out. This video explains how you can work out the correct loca...
Map Reading Task 247 Can you identify the landscape features on the map?
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Compare the map and photo. Can you identify where the photo was taken and identify some of the significant landscape features? A good understanding of contour lines will help you. Map is the Harvey Maps Superwalker used with licensing agreement www.harveymaps.co.uk/acatalog/Peak-District-North-YHSWPEN.html
Nank OE Mix Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
Просмотров 80Месяц назад
Here I take a look at the lightweight Nank OE Mix Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds. O.E. meaning open ear in that they are worn over your ear rather than in it, allowing you to still hear ambient sound. Nank was formerly known as Naenka. Link to website: naenka.com/en-gb/products/oe-mix-open-ear-lightweight-wireless-earbuds 15% Discount Code: David123
Map Reading Task 246 Can you identify the trig point and the features?
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This map reading task requires you to compare the map and photo then identify the trig point and the two features circled. A close look at the contour lines on the map helps give the answer.
Quick and easy tarp setup using DD Hammocks Superlight S tarp
Просмотров 870Месяц назад
A look at how I set up my small tarp for a quick lunch stop whilst running, hiking, fastpacking etc. Here I use the DD Hammocks Superlight S tarp. It is an ideal tarp for going fast and light. Affiliate link: amzn.to/4eABdxd
Map Reading Task 245 Which is the best route?
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Which is the best way of getting from A to B? By "best" think of fastest, easiest to navigate, type of terrain. The video discusses the most obvious options.
DD Hammocks Superlight tarp with trekking pole Inverted V set up
Просмотров 439Месяц назад
A quick look at my fastpacking set up using the DD Hammocks Superlight tarp. This shows how I construct a basic tent. I sometimes use a single central pole but here I used an Inverted V or A frame with two trekking poles. I've made my own pole extenders out of plastic piping! This was just a lunch stop on an easy run although I have also used this set up for camping / bivvying. Affiliate link t...
Map and Compass Skills - The Compass, it's not as complicated as you think!
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People sometimes find the compass complicated or confusing to use. They aren't sure what all the lines and numbers on it are for and they hear terminology that they are unfamiliar with, all of which can be intimidating. This video simplifies everything and looks at basic compass use.
Warning - mobile phones can seriously affect the accuracy of your compass!
Просмотров 107Месяц назад
The navigating compass is sensitive and can be easily damaged. Look what happens if you keep it next to your phone! Other items such as magnets on rucksacks (designed to retain drinks bladder hoses), power banks, GPS watches etc have the same effect and can permanently affect the compass. Make sure you keep your compass away from such items at all times.
Map Reading Task 244 Where am I? #mapreading
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A tricky one compared to previous weeks! The 3 photos were taken from the same location looking in different directions. Where was I? You need to study the photos in detail and look closely at the contour lines on the map to work it out. There is a clue at 2.45 in the video.
Map Reading Task 243 #mapreading #contours #maps
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Study the photo and find the feature on the map. What elevation is it (metres above sea level)? Do the same for the location from where the photo was taken. Map extract is Harvey Maps Superwalker Dark Peak used with licensing agreement www.harveymaps.co.uk/acatalog/Peak-District-North-YHSWPEN.html
Map Reading Task 242 Can you identify these features?
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A beautiful winter day in the Peak District. Can you identify the features circled and pinpoint them on the map?
Coros optical heart rate strap vs Garmin Run chest strap. Responsiveness test.
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Coros optical heart rate strap vs Garmin Run chest strap. Responsiveness test.
Map Reading Task 241 Can you identify the pond?
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Map Reading Task 241 Can you identify the pond?
Coros vs Garmin heart rate straps. Which one to trust?
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Coros vs Garmin heart rate straps. Which one to trust?
Navigation Task 240 #mapreading #peakdistrict
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Navigation Task 240 #mapreading #peakdistrict
Lightweight Tarp set up demonstration for fastpacking, bivvying or camping.
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Lightweight Tarp set up demonstration for fastpacking, bivvying or camping.
Navigation Task 239 Can you tell the region from the place names? #mapreading
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Navigation Task 239 Can you tell the region from the place names? #mapreading
Map reading, Part 2 how to follow the route
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Map reading, Part 2 how to follow the route
Navigation Task 238 - which route up Pen yr Ole Wen? #mapreading #Snowdonia #Eryri #fellrunning
Просмотров 2162 месяца назад
Navigation Task 238 - which route up Pen yr Ole Wen? #mapreading #Snowdonia #Eryri #fellrunning
Map reading, Part 1 route planning example
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Map reading, Part 1 route planning example
Navigation Task 237 Using FatMap, which beach is this?
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Navigation Task 237 Using FatMap, which beach is this?
Navigation Task 236 Identify the features #mapreading
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Navigation Task 236 Identify the features #mapreading
Testing Ron Hill Reverence fell running shoes - did I fall in?!
Просмотров 5833 месяца назад
Testing Ron Hill Reverence fell running shoes - did I fall in?!
Ron Hill Reverence fell running shoe - first look
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Ron Hill Reverence fell running shoe - first look
Navigation Task 235 Route Profile #mapreading
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Navigation Task 235 Route Profile #mapreading
Locus Gear Khufu set up #camping #fastpacking
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Locus Gear Khufu set up #camping #fastpacking
Navigation Task 234 Identify the feature #peakdistrict #mapreading
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Navigation Task 234 Identify the feature #peakdistrict #mapreading

Комментарии

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 5 дней назад

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  • @peterjohnson653
    @peterjohnson653 7 дней назад

    Your experience is like mine. I’ve always had a problem with cadence lock affecting heart rate displayed on my Garmin watches. It’s the same on my latest Garmin, the 265. Really annoying because these sudden spikes skew all my performance stats. I had hoped an arm band HRM would solve the problem and chose the COROS because it got good reviews. Sadly, I am still getting HR spikes - often way above my max HR - in around half my runs. The spikes start within a couple of minutes of starting a run and often last a long time before the Garmin Connect graph shows my heart rate dropping off a cliff back to where it should be. If I take off the watch and/or arm band, wait a while and put them back on, my heart rate displayed generally goes back to normal. I’ve manually turned off watch heart rate rather than have it switch to COROS automatically but to no avail. I can see the watch HRM is off because there are no green lights on the back but the displayed heart rate is way too high. Sometimes the COROS works perfectly but I can’t rely on it in a race. I’ve just ordered a Polar Verity Sense in the hope it may work better for me.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 7 дней назад

      @@peterjohnson653 That's interesting Peter. One of the frustrating things for me is that it only happens occasionally and unpredictability. I can go for weeks thinking that the arm strap is accurate then one day it will be obviously wrong, but only for part of the run. I'd be interested to hear if the Polar Verity is any more reliable. Thanks for commenting.

    • @peterjohnson653
      @peterjohnson653 7 дней назад

      Cheers, Dave. I’d been searching for hours to see if anyone had experienced the same issues with the COROS HRM. It must be something odd with me as my wife uses all my old Garmins with no problem. Such a disappointment that my arm band HRM does the same. The Verity Sense is on Prime Day deal today so I’m taking a punt. Will comment here once I’ve tried it. Ps I’m a one-time fell runner too, a member of Mercia, but now stick to road and trail races at the age of 71 due to creaky knees and hallux limitus .

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 7 дней назад

      @@peterjohnson653 Cheers Peter. Yes let me know how you get on with the Polar. Great that you haven't given up on the running - good man!

    • @peterjohnson653
      @peterjohnson653 7 дней назад

      Apologies for banging on, but I’ve just spotted we were both in the fell relay champs at Lomond Hills in 2010. My Mercia V50 team got silver medal less than a minute behind your Dark Peak colleagues!

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 7 дней назад

      @@peterjohnson653 I used to really enjoy the relays. Dark Peak always had some good battles with Mercia!

  • @rickysuper7951
    @rickysuper7951 8 дней назад

    I have ordered these on 5 th July and still waiting till now shipment is in Hong Kong for coming to India

  • @rickysuper7951
    @rickysuper7951 12 дней назад

    Nice review bro will NANK deliver to india i was in doubt . Reply

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 12 дней назад

      @@rickysuper7951 Cheers Ricky. I'm not sure about delivery to India, best thing is to check on their website.

  • @paulwhitaker2816
    @paulwhitaker2816 12 дней назад

    Ive seen the cones before but how did you make it adjustable without altering the cone shape. Is i just larger at the bottom. Thanks for the great idea

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 12 дней назад

      Yes it's a cone rather than cylinder so it's wider at the bottom than the top. I made it to fit that particular mug. I suggest getting some paper or thin card and experimenting making cones of different dimensions to fit your mug. Once you're happy use that as a template with some aluminium (or even titanium sheeting). Thanks for watching.

  • @christinetrappenfortes7761
    @christinetrappenfortes7761 17 дней назад

    What a wonderful day. I wish I was where you are listening to the breeze blow through the trees

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 дня назад

      Yes it was lovely and relaxing. Thanks for watching.

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 19 дней назад

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  • @JNavyaRao
    @JNavyaRao 26 дней назад

    Brilliant Thankx

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 26 дней назад

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  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

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  • @georgevadnais3516
    @georgevadnais3516 Месяц назад

    You place the coros where coros tell you without looking where are you'r veines. I wear mine inside my forearm where i have big veines and it’s bether .

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

      Yes I wear it on the upper arm as recommended by Coros. It doesn't fit as well on my forearm.

    • @georgevadnais3516
      @georgevadnais3516 Месяц назад

      @@fellrunningguide look for the best veine that you can see, put it on an make a test. ((( If you want ))) for me insiste my forearm, close to my elbow = sweet spot.

  • @rufusduck71
    @rufusduck71 Месяц назад

    Cheers ive been looking at the one wind light weight shelter that is this shape .doubles as a poncho . Think i will try this first with my dd small tarp .good idea.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

      Yes worth experimenting with a few different set ups with the tarp. It's a versatile bit of kit! Thanks for watching.

  • @nathankent8945
    @nathankent8945 Месяц назад

    Very helpful video, thanks for sharing :)

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

      Cheers Nathan, glad you found it interesting.

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

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  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

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  • @WalkWithWallace
    @WalkWithWallace Месяц назад

    Phone is the obvious one but it’s annoying as more magnets are creeping into outdoor gear.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

      Yep, I've got a rucksack with a strong magnet on the sternum strap to attach the bladder hose. It works really well as intended but it affects the compass even if not held right next to it. I'm not keen on tents that use magnets to hold the doors open for the same reason.

    • @WalkWithWallace
      @WalkWithWallace Месяц назад

      @@fellrunningguide I know what you mean, it’s getting harder to keep your compass safe in your pack.

    • @briantinkerML
      @briantinkerML Месяц назад

      Powerbanks and some watches too can cause needle fluctuation.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

      @@briantinkerML Yes lots of things you need to be careful with. I've been caught out by a magnet on the sternum strap of my pack. I mentioned phones in particular because I often see people putting their compass in the same pocket as their phone on the front of their running vest or pack.

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

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  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide Месяц назад

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  • @briantinkerML
    @briantinkerML Месяц назад

    Another good one Dave.

  • @missbutts85
    @missbutts85 Месяц назад

    I use the Coros arm strap and enjoy it. The chest strap caused chafing and I’m still trying to clear up the mark on my chest from it. I wear the coros strap on my upper bicep

  • @trooperwolfie
    @trooperwolfie 2 месяца назад

    Haha, I got this one right straight away...only because I recognise it 🤣

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Local knowledge 😉 Thanks for watching.

  • @Karlgwilly
    @Karlgwilly 2 месяца назад

    That foreshortening makes this a very tough one indeed. I had me at the correct cairn and looking in correct direction but at peaks a lot closer than reality.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Yes probably harder to judge off a photo than in real life. Thanks for watching.

    • @Karlgwilly
      @Karlgwilly 2 месяца назад

      @@fellrunningguide Thanks and a pleasure. I can safely say that the £4 I pay for your Patreon subscription, plus the back catalogue on RUclips has been the best money I've ever spent. After so many wobbles, I have my ML assessment in Oct and your vids have helped me loads. I regularly share the deets to other trainees as they are so good.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      @@Karlgwilly thanks for your support Karl. Glad you find the videos useful, good luck with the ML.

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

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  • @doughobbs7706
    @doughobbs7706 2 месяца назад

    as ever - brilliant stuff 👍

  • @doughobbs7706
    @doughobbs7706 2 месяца назад

    have really wanted to like Coros but it seems to just miss the mark everytime for me

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Certain things about the watch I love, but the odd thing is better with Garmin. I really hoped that the optical arm strap was going to be an accurate alternative to a chest strap. Again, for a lot of the time it is, but I've also had a couple of glitches with it. So overall: very good but not excellent.

  • @rrcaniglia
    @rrcaniglia 2 месяца назад

    “On the flat…”?? Crossing the 430 contour line does not put one on a plateau. From 420 to 450, the slope is the same. At 430, you’re no flatter than at 420. Go to the end of the fence, walk your azimuth. If you reach 25 m past your estimated distance, begin a rectilinear search pattern.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Sorry, I don't know which point in the video you are referring to?

  • @rorysmith7211
    @rorysmith7211 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, I found both videos interesting and informative. I'm curious, is it common for UK fell running races to require this level of navigation frequently throughout the race? Any notable ones that come to mind?

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Glad you found them informative Rory. Most fell races are unmarked, meaning there are no temporary flags or arrows to follow and some parts are on rough ground rather than well defined trails so the runners need to either know the route or navigate it during the race. What generally happens is that people get to know the route if they have done the race before, so as long as there are people in front who know where they are going then other runners simply follow them. The difficulties arise in foggy conditions when people lose sight of those in front. The longer Lake District races have most potential for people going wrong, Wasdale and Duddon are prime examples. Most races stipulate that runners need to carry a compass and a map of the route, but that doesn't mean that everyone knows how to use them!

    • @rorysmith7211
      @rorysmith7211 2 месяца назад

      @@fellrunningguide Interesting, indeed I read about the FRA pack requirements and the strict rule about not using a GPS device. As a runner who has heavily relied on my Fenix watch's maps to get me through all sorts of trails, my heart sank as soon as I saw that rule! But I decided it would be fun and useful to try and learn how to navigate properly (that's why I'm here now binging your fantastic content!!) but I also am discovering how interesting I find maps and navigation. Anyway, I entered the race I was looking at-Pen-y-ghent (which I've walked before), which is only 10.5km and from what I've seen of some videos it has markings, and even a course route on the map. So I think it's a good starter race. But I do want to get out and challenge myself so I will be looking at some longer ones in the Lakes as longer-term goals and see if I can get myself into some foggy situations 😄 Thanks again!

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      @@rorysmith7211 The navigation features on your watch can be really useful to help you learn navigation skills. Eg you can try to navigate by map and compass then check on your watch to see if you are where you think you are. Also the Fenix will give you a very accurate grid reference that you can then pinpoint on a map. Obviously you can't do this during a race but you can in training. Good luck in the race.

    • @rorysmith7211
      @rorysmith7211 2 месяца назад

      @@fellrunningguide Great idea about the watch. I'll try that. Thanks!

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

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  • @doughobbs7706
    @doughobbs7706 2 месяца назад

    Reallly good video this one- very interesting points raised 👍👍👍

  • @OldManBOMBIN
    @OldManBOMBIN 2 месяца назад

    Man I hope you don't take offense to this, but I *just* finished watching Lord of the Rings, and all I can imagine while watching this is Pippin out in the outskirts of the shire filming his little videos to show his brother or whatever Merry was.

  • @briantinkerML
    @briantinkerML 2 месяца назад

    Two for two tonight. Il stop while I’m ahead😂

  • @briantinkerML
    @briantinkerML 2 месяца назад

    Nice one Dave.

  • @autoscanremaps
    @autoscanremaps 2 месяца назад

    Just when you think you are reasonably competent at navigation along comes Dave😉......I didn't get that one. So simple if you take your time and think it through. Imagine doing that in a storm with someone in your group needing to get to some help. These kind of exercises are so important, thanks for doing them.

  • @nathankent8945
    @nathankent8945 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful video Dave... Out of curiosity, what size pack do you run with when you take a shelter? I'm pretty new to trail running and packing efficiently is becoming a bit of a learning curve

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Hi Nathan. I can get this tarp and my little stove and brew kit into a 10L pack. In cold weather though I will also take a warm layer to put on whilst I'm stopped so that takes up more room so then I'd go for a 15L pack. Glad you found it useful, thanks for commenting. Dave

    • @nathankent8945
      @nathankent8945 2 месяца назад

      @@fellrunningguide That's impressive... I'm using a Montane Trailblazer 18L and struggling for space... Packing for hiking is simpler 🤣

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

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  • @StephenJReid
    @StephenJReid 2 месяца назад

    Clever! Giving me some ideas

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Lots of configurations to try, this is my favourite with the small tarp.

  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors 2 месяца назад

    Thank you - a constant and reliable source of motivation 😊

  • @GearTutorials
    @GearTutorials 2 месяца назад

    Am I right that the Scottish map didn't have the colour shading indicating access land as there is none north of the border?

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Yes correct. Also no public rights of shown in Scotland, just paths that exist in the landscape. Much easier to plan a route!

    • @GearTutorials
      @GearTutorials 2 месяца назад

      Cheers Dave, Good to know 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

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  • @GearTutorials
    @GearTutorials 2 месяца назад

    Love the concept of this video style Dave!

  • @johnmartin828
    @johnmartin828 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant Dave.

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

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  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors 2 месяца назад

    Bliss!

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Yes there's something really relaxing about listening to the rain whilst being warm and dry. Until you need to pack up!

  • @Michael-ui1tp
    @Michael-ui1tp 2 месяца назад

    This video helped so much. I hope you do more videos like this

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Glad it was useful. Yes I do one every week! Thanks for watching.

  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, Dave. I've done both...and your analysis is superb. Good warning about going down the north face of Tryfan. You material is invaluable. Thank you.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Thanks Imran. Yep it's a good climb whichever way you go.

  • @0li_vi_er
    @0li_vi_er 2 месяца назад

    Scots will definitely not choose that pupple route.

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      Why's that?

    • @0li_vi_er
      @0li_vi_er 2 месяца назад

      @@fellrunningguide Damn, I don't like to explain my jokes... 😛 Search "Scots can't say purple" (sorry but links are usually disabled).

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

      @@0li_vi_er I get it. But have you heard me trying to pronounce Sgurr an Fhidhleir 🤣

    • @0li_vi_er
      @0li_vi_er 2 месяца назад

      @@fellrunningguide Even English for Frenchies like me. I was staying at my penpal's house in Knaresboroug, and I couldn't find anyone who knew where it was when I asked for directions in French, until I wrote it down on a piece of paper.

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 2 месяца назад

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  • @jime2504
    @jime2504 3 месяца назад

    I almost skipped this video thinking smugly “oh I did that one on Facebook” but I hadn’t paid enough attention to spot the dog leg along the wall on descent, so a good lesson thank you!

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 3 месяца назад

      You're welcome Jim, glad you gained something from watching it. ATB Dave

  • @fellrunningguide
    @fellrunningguide 3 месяца назад

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  • @f411runner
    @f411runner 3 месяца назад

    Should I race Kinder Downfall in them tomorrow, Dave? Only got them today...

    • @fellrunningguide
      @fellrunningguide 3 месяца назад

      Depends what your options are in terms of other shoes. Personally I'd wear something a bit lighter for races and use the Ron Hills for training. But I've got lots of shoes! 😁