Ultra Louise

Lakes In A Day, Saturday 7th Oct Report by Jo Daniels Louise Greenwood took on the mighty Lakes in a Day ultra distance challenge on Saturday. The 50 mile route takes runners from Caldbeck to Cartmel, taking in many of the well known Lake District peaks on the way. The runners are given the opportunity to bask in their surroundings …

Matt FlanaganUltra Louise

Littleborough 10k

Littleborough 10k Road Race, 1 Oct 2017 Report by Darren Graham Sunday saw the ever popular Littleborough 10k, held around Hollingworth Lake. Its a flat, fast route and over 250 runners took part. Amongst them, 2 Toddies ran: Stuart Wolstenholme, completing his 3rd race of the week, ran a credible 44.56, whilst Claire Anderson finished in 48.36.

Matt FlanaganLittleborough 10k

Worster Takes Thieveley

Thieveley Pike Fell Race, 30 Sep 2017 Report by Jo Daniels There was a fantastic turnout for Todmorden Harriers at Thieveley Pike Fell Race on Saturday. From a boggy field beside the Ram Inn, Cliviger, the race follows the Mary Towneley Loop to Scout Farm where a sharp left takes you up a mercifully short, ridiculously steep climb to the …

Matt FlanaganWorster Takes Thieveley

Great Whernside

Great Whernside Fell Race, 23 Sep Report by Darren Graham The English Fell Championships finished in fine style for Tod Harriers on Saturday. This AS category race at 4 miles with 1558ft of climb saw Annie Roberts come a fantastic 6th overall in the womens race and 1st U23’s in the Yorkshire Championship. Overall race winner was Katie Walshaw of …

Matt FlanaganGreat Whernside

Good Day for Tod at Cragg Vale

Cragg Vale Challenge, 24 Sep Report by Darren Graham The Cragg Vale Challenge took place on Sunday featuring 3 distances – 5k, 10k and 10miles. Each started in Mytholmroyd and had different turn around points up this popular local Yorkshire climb. The 10 miler used up the full 5 miles of the Cragg Vale climb before turning around for a …

Matt FlanaganGood Day for Tod at Cragg Vale

Lucy bags them all

On Saturday 16th Todmorden Harrier Lucy Burnett successfully completed the Scottish Munros, almost exactly thirty years after climbing her first. More than forty friends made the journey to Roybridge to accompany Lucy up her 282nd and final Scottish 3000 foot mountain, Beinn Teallach – the smallest (and possibly boggiest) Munro of all. We can see Lucy enjoying a celebratory wee …

Matt FlanaganLucy bags them all