
Fell Running
Fell running is a great way to enjoy the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors and beyond. The races are multi-terrian and never boring. You could be running on forest tracks, stone paths, fields, mud or even some road. The climbs are tough but the descents are great fun.
We have a local fell running league divided into a summer (Tuesday nights) and winter series (Sunday mornings) and all race routes and dates can be found at www.eskvalleyfellclub.org Why not go over a race route of a forthcoming race while enjoying the Moors, on a weekend stroll. They are also good training for the Cleveland Way Relay race.

Club members after the Langdale End Fell Race
All race competitors are advised to take running jacket, whistle, compass, paper map (that is provided) in waterproof case, and bum bag to carry them. However you rarely use them as races are taped for the whole route and there are some marshals. Fell running shoes are recommended especially after rain.
Steve Hardy
Congrats to Tom Herbert and Chris Ellis who came from behind to win this seasons pairs competition with a total of 279. Phil Peggs and Mike Clarke, who had been in the lead after the first event fini..
Results on fixtures and results page, men and women both win and take the league titles. Report to follow