Showing posts with label T and E res. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T and E res. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Wayoh and Turton reservoir

You know how it is, when you find a run that you like you tend to run it again and again.

Well that’s exactly what is happening at the moment. My run to Wayoh and Turton and Entwistle reservoir has become a real favourite. I think the reasons are because the run has a bit of everything. There are fells, trail, hills, woods, reservoirs and it can be anything in length from 12 to 17 miles, depending upon route choice.

On Saturday morning at 9.30am, I met Nick and Dave at Clough Head car park and away we went. This was the first time that Dave has run this route.

For the first 5 miles that take in fell, climbs and trail, Dave was with me every step of the way. As we arrived at the reservoirs we all gathered and decided to run two of the three reservoirs, making the route about 14 miles. Again Dave was with me every step. Having covered about 8 miles we set off on the home stretch, six miles to go.
Viaduct at Wayoh reservoir

The reservoir


The home leg is uphill for about 3 miles, before levelling off for the final three. For the three miles uphill I was still feeling quite fresh, so picked up the pace slowly. After a mile I had dropped Dave and Nick slightly. Dave was complaining of calf pain at this point. I slowed a bit to let them keep within touching distance.

When we had completed the three miles up hill, we were left with a flattish 3 miles to go over mainly fells.

With the three of us together we set off on the final section. I could here Nick right behind me, so I picked the pace up slowly, Nick stayed there. I picked the pace up again and again. Each time Nick was still there. Finally after a quick 7 minute mile I managed to drop him.

It shows how well Nick has improved in such a short time to still be running hard after 12 miles.

We clocked in, covering 14 miles in 2 hours 26 minutes, surprisingly still feeling pretty good.


Next time I do this route I hope to include the 3rd reservoir, taking the distance to around 17 miles.

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Turton and Entwistle reservoir run again - 4.6.11

The run on Thursday out to Wayoh reservoir and Turton and Entwistle was that enjoyable I felt the need to run the same route again.
So at 2.00pm off I trotted.
Right from the off I felt quite tired after a longish (12 mile run) on Thursday, but I was feeling OK.
The first half of the run is quite easily runnable.
This took me to the feeder streams of Wayoh reservoir.
I had contemplated running further today, round all the reservoirs which would have added about another 4 miles to the run. However I decided to run the same route as Thursday to see what time I would run on my own. (And I was quite tired and sore)
After running around Wayoh Res I took the same route back.
This section I found quite hard today.
The climbs were tough! - Still enjoyable though.
The last big climb, from the copse of trees to Hog Lowe Pike was hard.
The last couple of miles was again quite runnable.

About 12 miles, clocked in at 2 hours 6 minutes. That was 26 minutes quicker than Thursdays run!
A great run, a great route and one I'll be looking forward to running again.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Turton and Entwistle reservoir run 2nd June 2011

Met Nick at 2.30pm at Clough Head Car Park.
The plan - to make it to Turton and Entwistle res.
We tried this, unsuccessfully a month or so ago.
On the map, it looks pretty straight forward after about 3 miles across the moors, taking in Hog Lowe Pike you follow the feeder stream to the res. Straightforward?? No, the feeder stream is overgrown and you are completely unable to run for large sections.
I've spent a fair bit of time looking at OS maps and had hoped to find 'the route'.
As luck would have it we did indeed find a pretty straight forward route that took us to higher ground than we had been on last time we tried this run.
From a higher vantage point 4.5 miles in we could make out the reservoir we were after.
A quick detour on the outskirts of 'Entwistle' and we ended up on the path to the res.
What was becoming obvious was, we were and had been travelling downhill for a while.
This section leading to the res was fantastic, you could make water out through the trees, but just faint sections of it. 5.5 miles in and I was feeling great!
We had a trot around the first section of the reservoir. The second res and the res that was hidden from our view is one we will be back to run around. This should add approximately 5 miles to the total distance.
The reservoir was looking very still and peaceful.
The run back followed the same route as the way out.
The difference, there was a lot of uphill running.
Still felt good!
The last mile of the run was becoming tough. I'd run pretty hard at times and was beginning to feel it!
We arrived home, covering about 12 miles, 1500ft of climbing and happy!

Stats - that's quite a bit of climbing coming home!