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Kaim Hill 2006

Another great turnout of Westies, exactly one third of the 51 runners, on a dreich night with the hill shrouded in thick mist. The start was delayed to give late arrivals due to various road works and diversions time to get organised. The junior race set off first and seemed to be comprised of a minibus load of mini-runners from Girvan AAC. Eventually we got started and got a chance to warm up again. Along to the end of the road and up Fairlie Glen then a descent into the burn, up the other side and out onto the moor. The lower slopes were heathery but once up on the 'easier' upper slopes in the mist it was even heavier going - like Cort-ma Law to Leckett on a wet night. Runners returning from the trig point loomed out of the mist including Donald muttering about his turn to get lost. The markers were just at the limit of visibility so by the time I reached the top my eyes felt as if they were out on stalks. Round the trig and back onto the heavy ground with only Rosie behind me then thankfully out of the mist and back down to the burn. I thought I was comfortably second last as I came down the glen path until Rosie streaked past. She must have been getting downhill coaching from demon descender Des. Oh well, last again but I got under the hour so was happy with that on a dreich night and heavy running conditions. Not surprisingly with such a big representation Westies scooped loads of prizes. Nigel was 2nd, David 3rd and 1st vet, Mindy 3rd supervet, Helen P 2nd female, Donald 1st hypervet, Pauline 3rd female vet and Drew 3rd hypervet. Clean sweep of the both the male and female team prizes.

Results at http://chris-upson.com/results/2006/Kaim2006.htm

Kaim Hill 2006 - waiting for the start, Kaim up in the mist, top left.

Posted by Graham Benny on Thu 4 May 2006 | 2 comments

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  1. davidr said...

    A very well organised event, plenty of tea and cakes and bountiful winners’ and spot prizes courtesy of the sponsor, fellow Westie Scott McKendrick of advertisign direct. I was floundering a little in deep heather, trying to keep sight of the leader when Angel Mudge strode past with Nige and another guy unashamedly tucked in behind letting her find the way … so I tucked in too, all the way to the top, which seemed to take forever in the murk. After the turn, it was a great charge down across the springy moor, finding the way by aiming at the rest of the field emerging in the mist. Nige nipped past at the drop to the burn and sped away back through the trees, while I concentrated on staying upright on the slidey muddy path, then the slidey rocky path to be sure to beat the vet bearing down on me. A final gasp on a slightly uphill road finish. The winner, an U20, didn’t even look out of breath.

    Friday 5th May 2006 1.33pm

  2. Andy McCall said...

    Hey thanks but got to confess I was a little out of breath ;)

    Sunday 12th November 2006 11.41pm

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