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Hunters Bog Trot
Bright sunshine, very dry course, some short but steep climbs and lots of yukky brown vests. Yes HBT time again.
100 hardy souls started up Hunters Bog then down hb, up
to the crags and down to start along and up THE RADICLE ROAD, then up to crags and down to finish.
1 Al Hart, HBT, 29.02
2 Al Anthony, Ochils, 29.31
3 Steve Cairns, HBT, 29.54
19 Trevor, W, 34.19
23 Crawford, W, 34.55
64 Graeme, W, 41.26
84 DT, W, 47.29
Posted by Drew Turnbull on Sun 25 Apr 2004 | 1 comment
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Grimorr said...
will you still cheer me, when I'm 64th? I've been a regular at the Bogfest for some years - a great wee mini-hill race cum warm-up for the Whangie Whizz. To add to Drew's report -I had my customary tussle with Dick Wall and Debbie MacDonald of HBT...cleverly upsetting the latter by telling her about a new ferry service to Skye from Gairloch (so I beat her) but losing out to Dick's gravity-aided hurtle down the last hill. Seems I had a "body-double" in the race: one Graham Orr, running for Standard Life (whereas I run for dear life!) finished 36th. But why was I 3 minutes slower than last year on such a fine day?
Monday 26th April 2004 9.10pm