Moors 100 ticket £20. 11-12th September 2021

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Tom harper
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Moors 100 ticket £20. 11-12th September 2021

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I cant make the event on 11-12th September so I have 1 ticket available.
Blurb from the organisers:

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We are thrilled to inform you that the Moors One Hundred website now has this year's route available for download. Head to the route page and click the links which will direct you to Kamoot where you can easily download the route into your various GPS devices.

Event HQ is at Goathland Village Community Hub & Sports Pavillion. The help desk, car park and camping will be open from 6pm on Friday evening. The bar will be open from 7pm. Signing on is between 6pm and 9pm on Friday and 7am and 9am on Saturday. Parking is tight so please follow the marshalls instructions and try not to block anyone in. The hub will reopen on Sunday from mid afternoon for showers and the changing rooms. Goathland Hub is a wonderful volunteer community project , Weekend parking, use of facilities and Camping is £10 per vehicle, every penny going back into this fantastic facility.

There is no set start time on Saturday, just roll out when you are ready and give yourself as much time as you need to enjoy the route. Due to the event running later in the year, it is strongly recommended that you have lights, fully charged and working. A head torch will also be handy for the overnight stop

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE COMPULSORY

Helmet
Small first aid kit
Toolkit, Pump and Tube
Foil Blanket
Big Smiles and a sense of humour!

FOOD EN ROUTE
There is a small forest visitor centre after 12 miles, a pub at half distance and Lord Stones Cafe at 35 miles but they will be busy, so please be patient if arriving in groups. Make sure you have ample food and water for the full route before leaving Goathland to cover all eventualities. Likewise, the Sunday route has 30 miles to cover before reaching any form of civilization (Hutton le Hole), the only water supply being at Low Mill in Farndale after 22 miles, so make sure you are fully stocked up before leaving the overnight stop at High Paradise Farm.

Mobile phone coverage is pretty good on the Moors but there are a few no-coverage areas especially since the fire at the Bilsdale Transmitter last month. Generally the higher ground has excellent coverage, but be prepared.

EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER 07881 238326

The Moors are very dry at the moment so please avoid using stoves unless on a hard surface away from vegetation. NO FIRES AT HIGH PARADISE FARM PLEASE
Some sections of the route are much more overgrown than when we usually run in June but should not be an issue once a few bikes have gone through. Please check for Ticks though after these sections. The upside is that the heather is looking glorious!

High Paradise Farm are expecting first arrivals from 4pm. On arrival head to the courtyard and check in with Ginni or a member of her staff and you will be shown where to pitch up and how to get fed and watered. Music starts around 6:30pm. Breakfast rolls and hot drinks will start at 7:30am on Sunday morning.

COVID 19
It's still here with us and although life is becoming more normal, we still need to be super careful. We don't need to give you a list of Do's and Don'ts, I'm sure you all know by now, just be mindful of others, be careful and use your common sense.


Its been a very long two years since the last Moors 100 and the postponements and delays have added to the work putting this event on. It's still a grass roots event, run by a bunch of friends out of their own pockets, and as such it might not be as slick as some of the events that you might have done in the past, we just hope you enjoy every second of your weekend up here in our beloved Yorkshire and return again for a longer stay, exploring further into these hills and dales. I cannot thank you enough for your support of our little, slightly shonky event and wish you all the happiest of trails.

Further info is available on the website at www.moorsonehundred.com
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