Hugset Middle Distance (level B)
- When:
- Sunday 20 March 2011, 10:30
- Where:
- Hugset - Barnsley
- Category:
- National
- Final Details:
- View Final Details
- Results:
- View Results
- RouteGadget:
- View RouteGadget
- Splits Analysis:
- View Splits Analysis
- Ranking Points:
- View Ranking Points
Details
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Lost Property: Dark grey fleece top. Contact Ray Waight (see Final Details).
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Safety & risk
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Venue
Hugset Wood, not far from junction 37 on the M1, is a small wood full of bell-pits and other evidence of mining activity. It is very similar to Tankersley Wood nearby, which is arguably technically the best of SYO's areas.
The wood offers a fast and challenging race on old mining terrain in mainly gently-sloping runnable mature woodland. It contains over 80 bell pits, some of whose spoil mounds are over 25m in diameter. There are also over 200 other pits and depressions as well as many other brown features in an area less that 1sq km. The pits vary in size with the largest 5 being up to 15m diameter and 5m deep.