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May Day Bank Holiday: 2 May 2005

A May Day weekend away Mountain Biking, running and reckying the World Masters Mountain Championship Course. Accommodation is basic. Camping at Keswick Rugby Club field and Neil has a chemical bog, how good can it get? Let Neil know if you are gonig along. Barbecues and beer are the order of the day, unfortunately showers are probably not, let's hope for warm weather eh?

There's a choice of things to do, the Keswick Half-Marathon a mountain bike ride around Buttermere, a run over the World Masters Mountain Championship Course, an epic fell run to Scafell the highest hill in England and a few beers at the end of the day with a barby!

Saturday 30 April 2005
Coniston Fell Race, 9m/3500m from the Institute Coniston. £4 to organisor by 24 April - no late entries. Cheques payable to Coniston Fell Race. Records: 63:29 I Holmes, f. 80:51 M. Angharad 1996. Race parking at John Ruskin School for £1.Tea and cakes on field. Live music in the Institute, with bar from 8pm. Details: Sam Clarke, 22 Yewdale Road, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8DZ T: 015394 41869 E: sam@coniston70.fsnet.co.uk

Sunday 1 May 2005
Keswick Half-Marathon

Monday 2 May 2005
May Day Bank Holiday

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