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Walks from Wooler
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The summit of The Cheviot
The valley of the Carey Burn.
Beside the bridleway to the Harthope Valley.
A lonely tree at Switcherdown.
The track to Gleadscleugh
Ancient Stones
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The resting place of the Lang Man O'Bollihope.
Approaching How Tallon burial mound
Cup marked stones at Carr Crags
The Naked Man Currick
The remains of one of the Harter Fell burial cairns
The Cheviot Hills
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The spot on the tip of the nose.
The view from Swineside Law
From Yarnspath Law
Ravens Crag and the Kidland Forest
The delightful Hellpath
Hamsterley Forest
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Spring in Hamsterley.
Summer in Hamsterley.
Autumn in Hamsterley.
Winter in Hamsterley.
Looking down on to Hamsterley.
The Barningham Trail
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Ozmaril Gill
Stone circle.
Kexwith
Looking down the Moresdale Road.
The Stang Forest.
The High Hills of Teesdale
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The barely existent fence line path with Meldon Hill in the background
The summit trig point of Burnhope Seat.
The summit of Great Stony Hill
Looking from Fendrith Hill towards Cow Green
The remains of the trig point on Meldon Hill.
Kielder Castle
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Dead Man's Cairn
Chubbies Knowe
Scaup Burn.
Land of the red squirrel.
Looking down from Deadwater Fell.
Downhill Techniques for Off-Road Runners
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Never be afraid to use the arms
Inverted leg press
Even on a supposedly good surface
Running with a rucksack
Medium descent, medium surface
Uphill Techniques for Off-Road Runners
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Leaning into the hill
Toe lift
Regular training on hills
Energy expenditure during a race
Steep uphill forcing a walking pace
Introduction to Trail and Fell Running
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Both trail and fell running
When you are tired on a long run
Both trail and fell races
Virtually all trail and fell events
Whether trail or fell
Terrain Training for Off-Road Runners
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Terrain can present hazards
Example of picking a line
Example of a tick hook
A visual illustration of a complex terrain session.
Boggy areas maybe extensive
Long and Ultra Distance Off-Road Running
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The loneliness of the long distance runner
Weather conditions and how you react to them
During the course of an event
Don't always expect race numbers
Virtually all long
Navigation Techniques for Off-Road Runners
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Land forms not sufficiently high enough
Setting the map by compass
Example of using the handrail technique
On events held later in the year
Just because you've found a control
Mountain Marathon Preparation
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Following a stream
Score class
Checking the map
Overnight camp
Twilight navigation
Run Off-Road April 2009
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Product Review
Downhill speed reps and where to do them.
Running over rough ground during a taper period.
Walks from Stanhope
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Lunch at the trig point.
Walking through the woods alongside the Rookhope Burn.
Walking round the outside of Park Plantation.
The Stanhope Burn.
Walking along the valley floor on the Weardale Way.
Walking North East June 2009
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Old miners shop in the Hudeshope Valley
Catterick and the Bollihope Valley from the slopes of Carrs Top
Part of a Neolithic stone circle in the College Valley
The Hills of Upper Coquetdale
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The Yoke Burn deep in the forest.
The summit of Lamb Hill
The Shivering Stone
The bare bones of Wholehope.
Reaching Windy Gyle summit.
The Hills of Upper Swaledale
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Upper Swaledale from Harkerside.
The summit cairn on Calver Hill.
Gunnerside Gill and the spoil heaps from the lead mines.
The summit of Lovely Seat.
Descending down to Ravenseat.