Snowy Mytholmroyd

Mytholmroyd Fell Race, 21 Jan Report by Darren Graham On Sunday the re-scheduled Mytholmroyd fell race took place. The weather hadn’t improved much, but less ice made the race possible. 67 brave souls battled through the snow on the 6 mile route which climbs over Midgley Moor and back. Our own Andrew Worster took 2nd place with a time of …

Matt FlanaganSnowy Mytholmroyd

The Hebden

The Hebden 22/15, 20 Jan Report by Darren Graham On Saturday, the popular local ‘Hebden’ took place starting in Mytholmroyd. Organised by the Calderdale Group of the LDWA (Long Distance Walker Association), this event has grown in popularity for runners during the 12 years it has been going. Runners/walkers get a choice of 22 miles or 15 miles and the …

Matt FlanaganThe Hebden

Splashing out at Stanbury

Stanbury Splash Fell Race, 14 Jan Report by Paul Alexander Todmorden had 7 Harriers turnout at the Stanbury Splash on Sunday 14th January to earn a share of the prizes on offer. The 7.5m fell race with 1314ft of climb starting from Penistone Hill Country Park in Howarth saw a field of 305 runners take part. Annie Roberts for Todmorden …

Matt FlanaganSplashing out at Stanbury

Tod Champs Set Sail

Hit The Trail, 7 Jan Report by Lucy Hobbs Crisp skies and cold conditions in Stockport made for firm but icy conditions at last Sunday’s 5 mile Hit the Trail race and Chairman Nick Barber did not fail. Dominating the race from start to finish he held his ground for the win in the Clubs first race of the 2018 …

Matt FlanaganTod Champs Set Sail

King of the Castle Time Trial

King of the Castle Time Trial, 7 Jan Report by Lucy Hobbs Annie, Martin and Sue Roberts travelled up to the Lakes to participate in the King of the Castle 1.5 mile time trial. With a staggered start from YHA Borrowdale, runners ran along the river and up to the top of Castle Crag where the race finishes. Everyone then …

Matt FlanaganKing of the Castle Time Trial

Tod Round off the Year at Auld Lang Syne

Auld Lang Syne Fell Race, 31 December Report by Jo Daniels Sunday morning on Penistone Hill near Haworth brought out nine of the hardiest Todmorden Harriers to take part in the Auld Lang Syne Fell Race, organised for over 30 years by Dave and Eilleen Woodhead. This was a particularly special event, being the last race to be organised by …

Matt FlanaganTod Round off the Year at Auld Lang Syne