Dragging people off the roads and onto the moors since 2001.

The story
We started in 2001 with a handful of runners who'd had enough of pavements, and we've been meeting at the Nag's Head in Edale ever since — Wednesday evenings and most Saturday mornings, whatever the forecast says.
Our fastest have done the Edale Skyline in under three hours. Our slowest have finished it, full stop. Both of those things make us equally proud.

No heart-rate zones, no club kit police. Just hills and the people who run up them.
Every run regroups at the top, the bottom and anywhere the view's worth stopping for.
Beginners run with us from week one — walking the climbs is fell running, not cheating.
Hail, clag or sideways rain, we go out anyway; that's half the story afterwards.
Most runs start and end at the Nag's Head, and the second half is non-negotiable.
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