I continue to appreciate the lovely values you have always shown with regard to Parkrun, the running community, and kindness in general. Your videos speak for themselves about the benefits of outdoor exercise with new friends. (And muddy "water features.")
Awww thank you John, what a lovely comment 🤗 I definitely believe in contributing net good to the world and I think you tend to have that mindset more the more time you spend outside in nature ❤️
Hi Nicola, great video as always. You weren't kidding wuth the title, were you? See what happens when you head into the devils county? 'Does somebody wash the cones each week?' is the kind of searing, insightful journalism I expect of this channel
This made me laugh loads 🤣🤣🤣 I never found out about the cones 😂 I mean they were laid on their side in 6 inches of mud 🤣🤣🤣 I also laughed at Devil's County 😈 brilliant 😂
Hi Nicola, following watching your video I ran Clarence today. Brilliant, brilliant run, absolutely loved it. Had the privilege of writing the tun report and put in a mention of your UA-cam channel and with me now. This brilliant community event with their cafe and friends of the park is exactly what parkrun is. Sod the stats, this is parkrun. Have a look at the report and see what you think. Keep up the brilliant podcast
What a cool run Nicola. Glad it wasn't knee deep mud and it looked like no one slipped at all. Brought back memories of a 5 mile cross country race I did almost 2 decades ago. It was entirely on a hilly farm and we had had a wet winter and overnight it had snowed about 3-4 inches. The morning temperature was about 10F. The winner of the race wound up running with just one shoe and when I finished I had blocks of ice frozen on my legs between my sweats. New British word of the day for me was "Tuck Shop". Had absolutely no idea what one was. Got the Las Vegas Half Marathon done this weekend... what an experience. As always, love your channel and I look forward to seeing all of your running adventures.
Oh wow! That race sounds like it was an experience 😳🥶 I love things like that! Congratulations on the Las Vegas Half! That sounds awesome too! I'd love to do a parkrun in America 😃
That's my local Park run and I only just watched one of your videos for the first time last week. Nice surprise. The ladies & gents who run it are indeed great! Glad you enjoyed the mud!
Great video as always Nicola, I ran/walked/slid this parkrun in October on event Number 3 the pop up sign hadn't arrived then it's definitely the muddiest course I've ever completed, running wellies would have been ideal!! It would need at least a month's heatwave to dry that one out! Well done for keeping a smile on your face 😀👏
I ran this yesterday Nicola. It definitely looked like a different park to your video but can really imagine how your run was. it’s another joy of Parkrun - experiencing all out weather conditions during the changes in season.
This is going on the list, and for winter too. Bit sadistic maybe but splashing around that muddy but gorgeous looking course among that lovely sounding community is my idea of an excellent Saturday morning. I don't care if it takes me 2 hours :-) Thanks for another great video!
Matthew I'm TOTALLY with you! I'm not sure you'd get the full Clarence parkrun experience if you went in the summer. It's such awesome fun in the mud! 😃
yeesh we did Armley parkrun on Saturday and that was very muddy - but not on this level! Well done to you & Poppy for getting round. Might visit if we have a long, dry summer!
Nicola how do you get so positive and excited? I never achieved those feelings when racing. I keep watching your videos to see if any of it transfers to me but to no avail lol. 😂
I think since my husband Ben died at 38 I just feel like I'm on borrowed time and so I just fully enjoy exactly what I'm doing at that time. Obviously I have down time and quiet time but that's indoors. Being outside energises me so much, I just love it! And when things are difficult, like the mud here, I just find it so funny. And my main thought is always "I'm choosing to do this so I may as well enjoy it!" 😃 It is hard to enjoy as much when I'm running really hard, obviously then the fun comes on reflection after I stop running... Maybe you're pushing a bit too hard? Or maybe you need to find a fun running buddy? That always makes me super excited! 😄🥰
Slip s!idin away, slip s!idin away, you know the nearer your destination the more your s!ip slidin awaaay!!!! Guess which group i like? Much live to Pops, hope she feels better soon xxx
Thank you 🙏 I honestly don't know what's going on?! Poppy is now on her next cold and I'm currently a snotty mess too?! 2024 needs to have less bugs in it! 🤦🏻♀️🤣
You know it's a muddy one when the RD is in wellies! That First Timers Welcome was awesome :) Marshall at 11:05 then tokens at 26:03 - Vince, who was on Peel's core team before Clarence started and involved with the juniors at Ramsbottom too I think. Another prolific NW volunteer (you know the Burrell's obvs!). Btw, there's a heavy parkrun presence at the Ramsbottom Summer Mile each year, midweek race that might be worth a nosy (though might already be sold out for this summer). 13:50 - Clarence is the only Gtr Manc venue I haven't ran yet [I'm holding it back for advent, but it cancelled the week I planned to run it this winter); but I did marshall at that spot a few weeks back so have been there. Due to events later in the day though, I was in road shoes which made crossing the field interesting! Agree about the community spirit :) This looks on par with Cheadle Hulme at its muddiest (albeit with more pavement; both cancelled this week as too waterlogged), and Worden has quickly gotten a similar rep over here as well.
Awww yeah definitely the first timers and Vince - both totally ace! Lol to the RD in wellies 😂😂😂 I can't imagine doing the field in road shoes 😳🤣 that would definitely be fun 😂😂😂
Thanks Bertie ☺️ I love the variety in parkrunworld. This mud was super fun, but a fast flat course can be too. I definitely prefer trail to tarmac though 🙃
good news did this today and the cross country and woods paths where bone dry i got 22 mins and came 9th out of 121 i really took the field bit very fast
@@NicolaRuns 99% grass across three fields (IIRC), some of which has knee-high grass at times. Definitely a dry summer or frozen parkrun! And not one for shiny new shoes!!
Gosh, what a muddy parkrun, Nicola, I am back at Squerryes Winery parkrun tomorrow for the first time in five weeks. We have two notorious areas that get very muddy in the Winter. One is called The Somme & the other is called The Shoe Graveyard (because a Run Director lost a trainer there on a parkrun & did most of the course before retrieving it ! 🤣 ! The big question for me tomorrow though is do I do parkrun in my new Brooks running trainers which I bought last month or use the old pair with a whole in them for the mud. I have been running on tarmac courses in my new trainers for the past few weeks as I have been trying to finish Lon-done, only 3 left to go now.
I ran in my new Brooks trainers today because the hole that suddenly appeared in the old trainers was so big I would have got a very wet foot. Fortunately, the Brooks trainers are black if they had been a light colour (which I might not have seen again!) I would probably have opted for the soggy foot option ! 🙂 The course was so muddy & waterlogged I was 8 mins 49 secs slower than I was on the flat tarmaced course at Harrow last week ! I shall go somewhere drier next week. 🙂
One other thing. Coincidentally, the lady who did the First Timers Welcome when I ran at Fountains Abbey in July ran at Squerryes Winery with her husband this morning. We had a good chat in the cafe afterwards
i will have to do this one 1 day when it is not as muddy one park run i would recomend is Sewerby at Bridlington i did that last year and then the Bridlington 13.5 trail race which is a very tough one
I did this a few weeks ago. After the first lap of the field I was thinking how did this ever get approved, by the end of the second lap I was smiling from ear to ear and planning plenty more visits. It’s up there with Cheadle Hulme and Watergrove as the toughest I’ve done, and also the best I’ve done. Not sure what that says about me. I fear it will get called off for large chunks of the winter which will be a real shame 😢
Ooh I love Watergrove! That's such a stunning course 😍 Yeah we'll have to see about cancellations. They've not had too many this winter and the weather has been extreme! I love your perspective of not getting it until the second lap and then loving it 😃 that's awesome! It's definitely an experience isn't it?! I adore off road running so was loving it despite it being tough! 🏃♀️
What do think about Park Run deleting the age-related and local course records from the website? (I am unhappy that this has been done since it affects all the runners who were inspired to run fast. All because Park Run refused to stand up for women’s sport)
I don't think it's related to the trans women/records discussion at all. I think that was just media nonsense. I believe the parkrun Comms saying that the removal of the records fits with bringing the website in line with the parkruns ethos. However I think it's a great shame that they couldn't squirrel them away somewhere in a deep dark corner of the website so that people who were inspired and motivated by them could still access them. Maybe not the sub 17/sub 20 as I do think they are a direct contradiction to parkruns ethos but the course records could have stayed somewhere. Same with the most events tables. Still... parkrun remains the same wonderful experience on a Saturday morning. I hope parkrun HQ reflect and learn from this and handle Comms better in the future though because this was really disappointing. It's really sad to see the community arguing like this. But... Onwards and upwards ☺️
@@NicolaRuns Thanks for your reply Nicola! It is nice that you can talk about it. Keep doing what you are doing! However it is OBVIOUSLY related to the trans issue, and I am personally livid that people have not realised that this is the fact and just brushed it off because Park Run is so happy-clappy. Rather than taking the right side on the attack on our culture which undermines women’s sport completely. Surely people understand that women’s records cannot and should not be held by men and that it is not difficult to stand up for that? I am SO DISAPPOINTED IN EVERYONE quite frankly, whether people are wilfully ignorant or happy to be blissfully conveniently unaware of the elephant in the room. And simply move on when ALL THE RECORDS HAVE BEEN DELETED IN THE NAME OF INCLUSION. What about the inspiration of the fast runners both themselves working to achieve more and us admiring their times? It is a sad day. A win for the cultural Marxists and narcissistic woke communists dictating the latest rules and getting away with it. I can’t bring myself to the start line knowing that quite frankly evil has won here and people don’t understand.
@@hamwhacker how can it be related?! Age grading remains and so the issue remains. It's not been addressed at all so for me the two issues are totally unrelated. I'm confused as to why you're saying they are related. parkrun hasn't even made any effort to address it. It remains an issue to be addressed in the future. IMO it's unhelpful for people to link these two things 🤷🏻♀️ We'll have to agree to disagree. I'm still looking at parkrun waiting for them to address that issue. I believe their motivation for the record removal is, as they said, related to the website aligning with the parkrun ethos 🙃
@@NicolaRuns They lied to you! It’s called political spin, which nobody falls for (I don’t!). They were under pressure to address the T issue, so the response was to delete all records that people might have been accidentally infiltrated (let’s put it like that). A sledgehammer to crack a nut. And it’s not fair on anyone actually.
It was so much fun! I was laughing all the way round 🤣 I think that as long as you brief people on what to expect then it's fine and we were definitely warned about the mud! 😂 Tie up your shoes extra tight 🤣🤣🤣
I continue to appreciate the lovely values you have always shown with regard to Parkrun, the running community, and kindness in general. Your videos speak for themselves about the benefits of outdoor exercise with new friends. (And muddy "water features.")
Awww thank you John, what a lovely comment 🤗 I definitely believe in contributing net good to the world and I think you tend to have that mindset more the more time you spend outside in nature ❤️
Aww you bring the joy to a grim parkrun day! Love the park - I bet it is wonderful in summer. Go Poppy's solo run. Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely loved this! And hooray for Poppy's solo run! I was so proud but she was shattered afterwards bless her 🤣
Hi Nicola, great video as always. You weren't kidding wuth the title, were you? See what happens when you head into the devils county? 'Does somebody wash the cones each week?' is the kind of searing, insightful journalism I expect of this channel
This made me laugh loads 🤣🤣🤣 I never found out about the cones 😂 I mean they were laid on their side in 6 inches of mud 🤣🤣🤣 I also laughed at Devil's County 😈 brilliant 😂
Hi Nicola, following watching your video I ran Clarence today. Brilliant, brilliant run, absolutely loved it.
Had the privilege of writing the tun report and put in a mention of your UA-cam channel and with me now.
This brilliant community event with their cafe and friends of the park is exactly what parkrun is. Sod the stats, this is parkrun.
Have a look at the report and see what you think.
Keep up the brilliant podcast
Cheers, thanks John! I'll go and have a read 😊
What a cool run Nicola. Glad it wasn't knee deep mud and it looked like no one slipped at all. Brought back memories of a 5 mile cross country race I did almost 2 decades ago. It was entirely on a hilly farm and we had had a wet winter and overnight it had snowed about 3-4 inches. The morning temperature was about 10F. The winner of the race wound up running with just one shoe and when I finished I had blocks of ice frozen on my legs between my sweats. New British word of the day for me was "Tuck Shop". Had absolutely no idea what one was. Got the Las Vegas Half Marathon done this weekend... what an experience.
As always, love your channel and I look forward to seeing all of your running adventures.
Oh wow! That race sounds like it was an experience 😳🥶 I love things like that! Congratulations on the Las Vegas Half! That sounds awesome too! I'd love to do a parkrun in America 😃
That's my local Park run and I only just watched one of your videos for the first time last week. Nice surprise. The ladies & gents who run it are indeed great! Glad you enjoyed the mud!
Oh how funny! It's a small world 😃 Awwwww what a team, you're lucky to have it as your home parkrun 🥰☺️
Great video as always Nicola, I ran/walked/slid this parkrun in October on event Number 3 the pop up sign hadn't arrived then it's definitely the muddiest course I've ever completed, running wellies would have been ideal!! It would need at least a month's heatwave to dry that one out! Well done for keeping a smile on your face 😀👏
Ran walked slid 🤣🤣🤣 an accurate description 😂 Now... Where can I buy these running wellies that you mention 🤔😂
I ran this yesterday Nicola. It definitely looked like a different park to your video but can really imagine how your run was. it’s another joy of Parkrun - experiencing all out weather conditions during the changes in season.
Isn't it just... I really need to know... Is it FULLY dry? No mud at all? 🤔
@@NicolaRuns not a puddle in sight. Perfectly dry but still the same lovely welcome as in your video.
@@paulk7663 oh wow! My brain honestly can't imagine it with zero mud! 🙃
This is going on the list, and for winter too. Bit sadistic maybe but splashing around that muddy but gorgeous looking course among that lovely sounding community is my idea of an excellent Saturday morning. I don't care if it takes me 2 hours :-)
Thanks for another great video!
Matthew I'm TOTALLY with you! I'm not sure you'd get the full Clarence parkrun experience if you went in the summer. It's such awesome fun in the mud! 😃
yeesh we did Armley parkrun on Saturday and that was very muddy - but not on this level! Well done to you & Poppy for getting round. Might visit if we have a long, dry summer!
I wondered what Armley was like ATM! Lol yes hopefully going at the end of summer would mean this would be dry but I'm not 100% 🤣
That looks like great fun! Definitely need the mud claws for that one !
Mud claws would definitely have helped! 🤣😃
Nicola how do you get so positive and excited? I never achieved those feelings when racing. I keep watching your videos to see if any of it transfers to me but to no avail lol. 😂
I think since my husband Ben died at 38 I just feel like I'm on borrowed time and so I just fully enjoy exactly what I'm doing at that time. Obviously I have down time and quiet time but that's indoors. Being outside energises me so much, I just love it! And when things are difficult, like the mud here, I just find it so funny. And my main thought is always "I'm choosing to do this so I may as well enjoy it!" 😃 It is hard to enjoy as much when I'm running really hard, obviously then the fun comes on reflection after I stop running... Maybe you're pushing a bit too hard? Or maybe you need to find a fun running buddy? That always makes me super excited! 😄🥰
Poor Poppy, sometimes we go through a lot of colds etc but the plus side is it boosts the immune system for the future xx
Let's hope so! 🤞 This year has been ridiculous! 🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Slip s!idin away, slip s!idin away, you know the nearer your destination the more your s!ip slidin awaaay!!!! Guess which group i like? Much live to Pops, hope she feels better soon xxx
Thank you 🙏 I honestly don't know what's going on?! Poppy is now on her next cold and I'm currently a snotty mess too?! 2024 needs to have less bugs in it! 🤦🏻♀️🤣
Mud mud, glorious mud, nothing quite like it for cooling the blood... As my mum used to sing when we were going on family treks 😂
Oh Emma that's so lovely 🥰
Ah, this puts the podcast into perspective with all the muddy references!
Soooooooooo muddy! 🤣
You know it's a muddy one when the RD is in wellies!
That First Timers Welcome was awesome :)
Marshall at 11:05 then tokens at 26:03 - Vince, who was on Peel's core team before Clarence started and involved with the juniors at Ramsbottom too I think. Another prolific NW volunteer (you know the Burrell's obvs!). Btw, there's a heavy parkrun presence at the Ramsbottom Summer Mile each year, midweek race that might be worth a nosy (though might already be sold out for this summer).
13:50 - Clarence is the only Gtr Manc venue I haven't ran yet [I'm holding it back for advent, but it cancelled the week I planned to run it this winter); but I did marshall at that spot a few weeks back so have been there. Due to events later in the day though, I was in road shoes which made crossing the field interesting! Agree about the community spirit :)
This looks on par with Cheadle Hulme at its muddiest (albeit with more pavement; both cancelled this week as too waterlogged), and Worden has quickly gotten a similar rep over here as well.
Awww yeah definitely the first timers and Vince - both totally ace! Lol to the RD in wellies 😂😂😂 I can't imagine doing the field in road shoes 😳🤣 that would definitely be fun 😂😂😂
I've heard Great Notley parkrun often has similar conditions to this, but haven't done it yet.
Ooh I'll have to add it to my list! I love a mudbath! 🤣😃
Yh I'm definitely waiting a few months, esp I fancy making a day of it by going on the East Lancs railway
🤣 I don't blame you. The mud is awesome if you like xc running but if not then it'd be awful 😂
But actually... I'd have thought you love mud 🤔 no? Xx
What an amazing video and what a brilliant course and poppy did so well and you are so inspiring and what conditions do you like best
Thanks Bertie ☺️ I love the variety in parkrunworld. This mud was super fun, but a fast flat course can be too. I definitely prefer trail to tarmac though 🙃
good news did this today and the cross country and woods paths where bone dry i got 22 mins and came 9th out of 121 i really took the field bit very fast
NO WAY! Totally dry?! I can't even imagine 😳🤣
Newbies Clarence & Worden are now my NENDYs but definitely waiting until summer. I learnt my lesson with Cheadle Hulme!
Ha, you got there before me : )
Ooh I've not done Cheadle Hulme... How bad is it? 🤔🙃
@@NicolaRuns makes that look like a running track
@@NicolaRuns 99% grass across three fields (IIRC), some of which has knee-high grass at times. Definitely a dry summer or frozen parkrun! And not one for shiny new shoes!!
@@johnrichards2640 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
16:25 omg! 😂
🤣🤣🤣 Muddy corner is accurately named 🤣🤣🤣
Gosh, what a muddy parkrun, Nicola, I am back at Squerryes Winery parkrun tomorrow for the first time in five weeks. We have two notorious areas that get very muddy in the Winter. One is called The Somme & the other is called The Shoe Graveyard (because a Run Director lost a trainer there on a parkrun & did most of the course before retrieving it ! 🤣 ! The big question for me tomorrow though is do I do parkrun in my new Brooks running trainers which I bought last month or use the old pair with a whole in them for the mud. I have been running on tarmac courses in my new trainers for the past few weeks as I have been trying to finish Lon-done, only 3 left to go now.
Ooh... What did you decide? I'd have picked old shoes 🤣
I ran in my new Brooks trainers today because the hole that suddenly appeared in the old trainers was so big I would have got a very wet foot. Fortunately, the Brooks trainers are black if they had been a light colour (which I might not have seen again!) I would probably have opted for the soggy foot option ! 🙂 The course was so muddy & waterlogged I was 8 mins 49 secs slower than I was on the flat tarmaced course at Harrow last week ! I shall go somewhere drier next week. 🙂
One other thing. Coincidentally, the lady who did the First Timers Welcome when I ran at Fountains Abbey in July ran at Squerryes Winery with her husband this morning. We had a good chat in the cafe afterwards
@@mattmiller8139 it's a small parkrunworld! 😃
@@mattmiller8139 oh wow! That's a time difference and a half! 😳 Muddy muddy muddy!
i will have to do this one 1 day when it is not as muddy one park run i would recomend is Sewerby at Bridlington i did that last year and then the Bridlington 13.5 trail race which is a very tough one
Sewerby parkrun is gorgeous isn't it?! The bit along the cliff tops with the sea view 😍😍😍
@@NicolaRunsdefo one of the best will let you know how i do at Liversedge half marathon on Sunday
@@MichaelTinker-dt1rp ooh I love that race! Hope you have a good one 😃
I did this a few weeks ago. After the first lap of the field I was thinking how did this ever get approved, by the end of the second lap I was smiling from ear to ear and planning plenty more visits. It’s up there with Cheadle Hulme and Watergrove as the toughest I’ve done, and also the best I’ve done. Not sure what that says about me. I fear it will get called off for large chunks of the winter which will be a real shame 😢
Ooh I love Watergrove! That's such a stunning course 😍 Yeah we'll have to see about cancellations. They've not had too many this winter and the weather has been extreme! I love your perspective of not getting it until the second lap and then loving it 😃 that's awesome! It's definitely an experience isn't it?! I adore off road running so was loving it despite it being tough! 🏃♀️
My home town. The home of the black pudding.
I wonder if there is a vegetarian version of the black pudding?! 🤔 I'm guessing not but you never know! 🙃 We loved this parkrun 😃
I that's just pudding!@@NicolaRuns
@@reluctantfellrunner ooh well I love pudding 😜🤣🤣🤣
Hiya 😊
Hello stranger 👋😃🤗
What do think about Park Run deleting the age-related and local course records from the website? (I am unhappy that this has been done since it affects all the runners who were inspired to run fast. All because Park Run refused to stand up for women’s sport)
I don't think it's related to the trans women/records discussion at all. I think that was just media nonsense. I believe the parkrun Comms saying that the removal of the records fits with bringing the website in line with the parkruns ethos. However I think it's a great shame that they couldn't squirrel them away somewhere in a deep dark corner of the website so that people who were inspired and motivated by them could still access them. Maybe not the sub 17/sub 20 as I do think they are a direct contradiction to parkruns ethos but the course records could have stayed somewhere. Same with the most events tables. Still... parkrun remains the same wonderful experience on a Saturday morning. I hope parkrun HQ reflect and learn from this and handle Comms better in the future though because this was really disappointing. It's really sad to see the community arguing like this. But... Onwards and upwards ☺️
@@NicolaRuns Thanks for your reply Nicola! It is nice that you can talk about it. Keep doing what you are doing!
However it is OBVIOUSLY related to the trans issue, and I am personally livid that people have not realised that this is the fact and just brushed it off because Park Run is so happy-clappy. Rather than taking the right side on the attack on our culture which undermines women’s sport completely. Surely people understand that women’s records cannot and should not be held by men and that it is not difficult to stand up for that? I am SO DISAPPOINTED IN EVERYONE quite frankly, whether people are wilfully ignorant or happy to be blissfully conveniently unaware of the elephant in the room. And simply move on when ALL THE RECORDS HAVE BEEN DELETED IN THE NAME OF INCLUSION. What about the inspiration of the fast runners both themselves working to achieve more and us admiring their times? It is a sad day. A win for the cultural Marxists and narcissistic woke communists dictating the latest rules and getting away with it.
I can’t bring myself to the start line knowing that quite frankly evil has won here and people don’t understand.
@@hamwhacker how can it be related?! Age grading remains and so the issue remains. It's not been addressed at all so for me the two issues are totally unrelated. I'm confused as to why you're saying they are related. parkrun hasn't even made any effort to address it. It remains an issue to be addressed in the future. IMO it's unhelpful for people to link these two things 🤷🏻♀️ We'll have to agree to disagree. I'm still looking at parkrun waiting for them to address that issue. I believe their motivation for the record removal is, as they said, related to the website aligning with the parkrun ethos 🙃
@@NicolaRuns They lied to you! It’s called political spin, which nobody falls for (I don’t!). They were under pressure to address the T issue, so the response was to delete all records that people might have been accidentally infiltrated (let’s put it like that). A sledgehammer to crack a nut. And it’s not fair on anyone actually.
@@NicolaRuns Somebody is deleting my comments
Fair play they put it on….. looks “fun”! Other Parkruns would usually cancel if mud is that bad! Health and safety all that!! 🫢
It was so much fun! I was laughing all the way round 🤣 I think that as long as you brief people on what to expect then it's fine and we were definitely warned about the mud! 😂 Tie up your shoes extra tight 🤣🤣🤣