Reg charity No 1111358
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Derwent Dambuster Final DetailsSaturday 26 April 2008
Please read the following information carefully.
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Walk starts at 9:00 am. Event Venue & Directions From the West, take the A57 Snake Pass from Glossop towards Sheffield. At Ladybower Reservoir, turn left for Fairholmes visitor centre. From the East, take the A57 Snake Pass from Sheffield
towards Glossop. At Ladybower Reservoir, turn right for Fairholmes visitor
centre.
Parking is limited at Fairholmes. Pay and Display Parking is available at Fairholmes Visitor Centre upper car park. Please do not park in the Lower Car Park by the Visitor Centre. Free Car Parks are available on the approach road just before the Visitor Centre. Please follow the directions of Event Marshals. DO NOT PARK outside the official car parks. Failure to observe these parking instructions could jeopardise the event's future. Event Facilities Registration The start is about 5mins walk from the car park. Look for a big dam wall, go to the field beneath it, and you'll see the Start. At registration you will be given final instructions and your number. We will provide safety pins. If you have sponsorship money you wish to hand in, this
can be done when registering. You will be asked for your car registration
number for safety reasons. If you are travelling alone you will be able
to leave your car keys at registration for collection at the finish. Start Trail Race and Fun Run -There will be a briefing for all participants at the start at 10.25am. The start is at 10.30am. The route follows a stony unsurfaced track and a quiet tarmac road for most of the course, with a short stretch over a grassy or muddy footpath. There will be signs and marshals, but the course is mostly obvious – do not leave the main track or road except where directed by marshals. The Start is on the grass below the Derwent
Dam wall. The course begins by going North on an unsurfaced track along
the East side of the Derwent and Howden Reservoirs. At the North end of
Howden Reservoir, the course turns left onto a footpath to cross the river
Derwent at Slippery Stones footbridge. Another short stretch of unsurfaced
track leads to a tarmac road at King’s Tree, which is followed to
the Finish at the side of the Derwent Dam above Fairholmes. Parts of the course, especially near Slippery Stones,
can be very exposed in bad weather and runners should be appropriately
dressed and equipped for the prevailing weather -
you are strongly recommended to wear or carry warm clothes and waterproofs. Refreshments The Finish is about 100 yards northwest of the Derwent Dam wall, about 5 minutes from the Visitor Centre, a little further to the Car Parks. At the Finish you may collect a Certificate of Completion and hot and cold drinks and cakes will be available. All participants MUST report to the finish, even if they retire. Prizes Prizes will be presented to the winners and runners-up in the male and female 18-39 years categories, and the male and female 40 years and over (veteran) categories, on the day at the finish. Retirements All participants MUST report to the Finish, even if they retire. If you do retire it is your own responsibility to return to the Finish at Fairholmes. We cannot provide transport except in an emergency, and we are not allowed to take vehicles on the unsurfaced track Sponsorship Gill Jones Please make cheques payable to Challenge Cancer Through Adventure. Good luck and have fun!
Challenge Cancer Through Adventure CHARITY NO: 1111358 2 AVENUE CLOSE dambuster@challengecancer.org.uk
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