May 2017
3:28pm, 12 May 2017
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Dave A
The only place you'd struggle to get to is Wasdale. There is a bus to Honister.
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May 2017
3:36pm, 12 May 2017
61 posts
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SimonF
Yep - the classic is Honister to Wasdale along Moses Trod and Beck Head then leg 4. Think leg 3 would be a long day out if you tried to use public transport though...
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May 2017
5:06pm, 12 May 2017
12,281 posts
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Fenland (Fenners) Runner
As checking out the Lakeland 100 route, I found a relative easy way to Wasdale was bus from Keswick to the Seathwaite Road. Then via Seathwaite & Styhead Tarn to Wasdale Head run/walk.
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May 2017
5:22pm, 12 May 2017
12,283 posts
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Fenland (Fenners) Runner
Dale Head at 5:15, schedule Moot Hall 8:50. He has 3:35 time-wise and only two summits?
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May 2017
5:25pm, 12 May 2017
21,628 posts
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Dave A
Sounds like he's on for it.
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May 2017
5:26pm, 12 May 2017
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Dave A
Adam Briggs, who is a heart transplant patient, is setting off tonight. 1st heart transplant patient to attempt a round.
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May 2017
5:39pm, 12 May 2017
8,736 posts
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Rosehip
Thanks folks - though you're all talking distances I'd want to be splitting in half/thirds I think
Doubt youngest (nearly 14) would ever holiday with his mum again if I attempted even half one of these with him though
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May 2017
5:47pm, 12 May 2017
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Rosehip
Lots of to Adam then Dave that's some achievement even to be starting!
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May 2017
6:56pm, 12 May 2017
12,285 posts
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Fenland (Fenners) Runner
Paul Wilson has it cracked!
Approaching Swinside with about two hours. Probably will go sub-23.
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May 2017
7:31pm, 12 May 2017
12,286 posts
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Fenland (Fenners) Runner
22:23:18 *applauds*
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