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A Day to Remember
Rob Howard / 31.07.2007


It was a memorable, and luxurious venue at the Eskdale Outward Bound centre too. (Not many of those in adventure racing). There was comfy B&B on site, a restaurant serving help-yourself breakfasts, and registration was in the wood panelled library (next to the bar and billiard room). Outside the surrounding lawns gave ample space for spreading out gear boxes and bikes, and the start/finish was on the terrace lawn overlooking the lake. Not your everyday AR venue.
Once teams were registered and kit checked Race Director James Thurlow gave the race briefing with some characteristically blunt advice on what to do and what not to do. Crossing the tidal Esk estuary and attempting Broad Stand on Scafell Pike were among the ‘not to attempts’. He was still not giving anything away about his ‘surprise’ discipline, but when route books were handed out later it was, as some had guessed, tandem riding! (James and Lisa Thurlow are well known for adventure racing on a tandem.)
Historical Navigation
This was not his only surprise however. When teams set off at minute intervals for a short micro-navigation stage around the Eskdale they were given a map from 1867, with 6 controls, but no start/finish point marked. Not surprisingly this caused some confusion and was a great way to wrong-foot teams right at the start!


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