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‘Nothing teems but hateful docks, rough thistles, kecksies, blurs’ Henry V 5:2

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon
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The Snodsbury Scramble, a trail run of a little more than 10k, was not as wild as Shakespeare had Burgandy describe the countryside, but it was a tough run and a big challenge for me. My experience of running trails is very limited but I have been trying to learn to take shorter strides and keep my weight balanced over my feet. This friendly village event was mostly off road with long grass, ploughed fields, stony, rutted lanes, dark woodland and very uneven ground. There were wobbly stiles, bridges, gates and hunt jumps to negotiate as well. The lovely Marshals were friendly and encouraging but it was also very warm. Lots to think about.

I set off towards the back of about 85 runners and the pack disappeared up the road in a matter of moments, but there were others behind me, I did overtake 2 people and never saw the tail runner. I practiced my off-road techniques and managed to get about 2.5k into the run when the field I was in was very uneven underneath the long grass. I could feel my ankles twisting and felt very insecure. I dropped down to a walk. I negotiated a very wobbly stile and stayed in walk along the narrow edge of a ploughed field until it moved across on to the dirt. It too was very uneven and soft to run on. This was how the run progressed with me running when I could and walking when I didn’t feel safe, all punctuated with more stiles and narrow wooden ditch bridges (definitely can’t run over those). It was hard to find a rhythm but I was making progress. Just over half way was a drink stop and I stood in the shade to drink my water then got back on the trail. Running on these different surfaces was very tiring and the heat was also playing a part, but I kept going and eventually crossed the line to receive my cute wooden medal. Not my fastest by a long shot, but I felt like I had achieved something.

I learned a lot today, which is a good thing as I have another trail run to do later in the year!

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Beachcomber66 profile image
Beachcomber66AdministratorHalf Marathon

Lots of common sense there Shakes! Disaster lurking at every turn. That sounds like rough ground rather than a trail. Good for strengthening provided you don’t get injured in the process🙄. Safely done, bling in the bag; good job 👍

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Sandraj39Half Marathon

Well done Shake-and-run - that sounds like a tough trail and I think you were wise to take it easy on some of that terrain. However, you did it - in the heat - and have some lovely bling as a reward! 🏅👏🙂

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toSandraj39

Thanks SandraJ. A lovely little village event, raising money for some great local charities.

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aliboo70Half Marathon

Well done Shake-and-run ! Well deserved medal! 👏

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toaliboo70

Thanks Aliboo

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TailChaserMarathon

Sounds like you were very sensible with this race Shakes. Trails are very tricky and tiring as you have to have your wits about you all the time. Really well done 👍👏👏

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toTailChaser

Thanks. For a while I was not sure why I was there TC, but as soon as I accepted what it was going to be like, I started to enjoy it a little.

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SueAppleRun10 Miles

Trails are a whole different thing aren't they? You took it sensibly and didn't injure yourself, that and the medal make it a win win.

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toSueAppleRun

Exactly Sue. Xx

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon

Sounds a tricky one Shakes. Great job tackling it with caution and respecting the terrain. Trail running is significantly slower than road running and it was certainly warm today!

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply tolinda9389

Thanks. Every day’s a learning day Linda. You were right about the ‘ish’ as those last 340 metres were a bit tough. Once I got to 10k my legs thought they were done. Still it is better than having to run round the field after the line because your watch says you have not done enough.

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply toShake-and-run

🤣🤣🤣

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon

Official finish line photo. I can now confirm that I was 80th out of 85 runners and 33rd out of 37 females. My official time for the run of 10.34kms was 1 hour 33 mins.

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drl212 profile image
drl212

Wow! What a tough course to get through! And in the heat, too...

Well done!!!

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon

thank you DR, it was a great opportunity to be on private farm land and admire their work. I was grateful for the fields where the hay had been cut.

Irishprincess profile image
IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon

Those surfaces sound hard S&R so hats off to you for ploughing through and getting that lovely looking bling 👏

You are really adventurous with your races 👍

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toIrishprincess

Thank you, I was mindful of your encounter with a stone last week as I was running IP.

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon in reply toShake-and-run

It can just be a little thing….🙀

misswobble profile image
misswobbleMarathon

well done Shakey! 🏃‍♀️🏅👏

Looks like a fab place to run. Hard, rutted soil is ‘orrible though, especially if cows have roughed it up 😫. I love the off-road adventures and traffic-free spaces 🥰.

Good luck with training for your next one🙂👍🏃‍♀️

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply tomisswobble

Thanks Miss Wobble, it was certainly different and being in fields was lovely. i just need to get better at it and more confident.

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misswobbleMarathon

I started on the trails with C25k as I didn’t want to be seen so headed into the woods 🥷🌲🌿🪵🌳🍂🍁. It’s a mixed bag out on the trails as there’s so many surfaces, but it’s fun more often than not

Good luck with it 😀👍

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KatnapMarathon

I think you were brilliant and enjoyed the experience. Onwards and upwards!

🐱 Katnap 🐱

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toKatnap

Thanks katnap, at the half way point I was wondering what on earth I was doing there and ‘enjoyment’ was not in my vocabulary, but once done and on reflection , I did, enjoy it, perhaps it was just the relief of getting it done!!

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apatsyf

Is that Upton Snodsbury, ShakeandRun? I love the name Snodsbury Scramble and it really does sound like it was a scramble. Well done for scrambling through and taking it carefully!! 👏 😃

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toapatsyf

The very same Apatsyf! A cute village. Thank you for your kind words.

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apatsyf

My sister's and I used to go to a stables there when we were young. Fond memories. Having said that, I spent a lot of the time on the ground, having parted company from the pony 🙃 !

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apatsyf

Sisters, not sister's !

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Dexy510 Miles

Sorry for taking so long to read your post Shakes. That sounds a real challenge, but would also have been a good learning experience. You must have to be really careful on that terrain, so well done you!

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon in reply toDexy5

Thanks Dexy, a bit of time passes and the memories are different, I think I quite enjoyed it now!

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toShake-and-run

Isn’t that always the way 😂🤣

Cowladyrunning profile image
CowladyrunningMarathon

That sounds tough! I'm no stranger to rough tracks through fields and I think you were sensible to slow down! Well done for doing it and I like how you applied all you learned too ready for your next trail.

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon

Thanks Cow Lady. I did feel very privileged as we were running over private land. In some fields the crops were still there, in others the hay was cut but not whirlygiged, one field was ploughed and another baled. The farmer was working in one field as the runners trotted through , I made sure to give him a wave. It’s been a tough year for farmers and they are so busy literally making hay while the sun shines. It was so generous of the land owners to agree to us being there.

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