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The Northowram Burner 2016
Andrew Smith
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
This Sunday, 12th June saw the first running of the Northowram Burner hosted by the
Northowram Pumas. Previously the race was known as the Bolton Brow Burner and
had been my very first 10k race in 2015.
For 2016 it was a change and of venue and running club for the Burner and I was a
little apprehensive about this. Nothing to do with the Pumas who I knew would
organise and hold a great 10k, but more to do with how many people would turn up?
As well as the 10k there was a 2.5k a fun run and a fair so plenty of people needed
to attend to make sure the day was a success. Another reason for my apprehension
was that the Pumas are a relatively new club so would runners turn up or go to the
more established races of which there are many to choose from?
My fears were allayed as soon as I entered Northowram looking for a place to park
and avoiding the kids and parents who were enjoying the 2.5k run. There was plenty
of people around and this gave me a warm, happy feeling inside knowing that all the
hard work that the Pumas had put into the event had paid off. I know some of the
Pumas personally and they are a great club, always friendly and smiling and they
have some very good runners too so don’t underestimate them because they are
new.
Having managed to avoid knocking anyone over and being called ‘The Kiddy Killer of
Queensbury’ by the local press I made my way to Northowram Primary School to
register for the race and meet up with my runners from my club Queensbury RC. As I
approached the school it became apparent that plenty of people of all ages and
abilities had turned out for the day and Northowram was rocking and running to a
party atmosphere.
The day itself was quite warm and humid, not always the best conditions to run in but
you can only run in what the weather is on the day and cope the best you can. I
wasn’t feeling 100% either. I’ve done more running this year than any other and if I’m
being honest I shouldn’t have really run the Burner. My right calve was very tight and
my left hip was aching and I felt physically drained from a tough off road run the day
before, but I wanted to run the Burner and show my support for the Pumas and my
friends there. I had decided to use the race as a recovery run and not race anyone or
go for glory. Just take it nice and steady and enjoy running.
At the start I thought someone had turned their TV on too loudly as for a split second
I could hear the Zumba woman from the Specsavers advert screaming at me to
move. I then realised that someone had actually got her in to warm us all up for the
race! I manged to shuffle my feet as I wanted to save what little energy I had for the
race and left it to the more energetic runners to pretend to dance like John Travolta
and shake parts of their bodies that clearly had not been shaken in a while!
And we were off! For some reason I started at the front but within 30 seconds I had
been swamped by a pride of Stainland Lions and was at my customary place near
the back of the pack. Today I was happy with this as I have previously said I was
nowhere near full fitness so I slowly began my race and settled into a pace I was
comfortable with.
The route and area are both familiar to me having run and walked around here for
many years and been on a recce of the route, so while it held no surprises I also
knew I would be in for a tough run because of the hilly terrain and muddy conditions I
would encounter later on. Personally I thought the route was very good and well
thought out, with plenty of different and challenging terrain for everyone to enjoy and
only Long Lane where you were able to relax and gather your breath before you
descended into the muddy woods.
At the first trial I started to come alive and enjoy running. Although I do a lot of road
and track running I prefer off road to anything else. The feeling of being at one with
nature as you fly over grass and rocks is one of the best in the world and never gets
boring. For the Burner although around a third of the route was off road and muddy I
had decided to wear my fast road shoes as I felt I would be able to make up any time
I lost off road on the road and I was confident in my ability to run in them in the
conditions.
I knew I had made the right choice on the first bit of trial as I upped my pace and
started to pass people who were struggling to get grip. I was enjoying slipping and
sliding and looking for the best path through the mud and water avoiding making a
fool of myself by falling over in a dramatic heap!
Back onto the road and apart from one small bit of downhill it was steady climbing all
the way up to Queensbury. This part of the route which leads onto Green Lane and
Deanstones Lane, is more challenging than people might realise as you are climbing
for a good mile or more and maintaining a good pace is important to get up to
Queensbury and have plenty of energy left. For once I was running at a decent pace
to do this rather than going off like a man possessed and dying ungracefully in the
middle of the road after half a mile.
So I arrived on Long Lane feeling better than I expected I would. My pace began to
pick up a bit and I was enjoying running. Around the bottom of Long Lane and then
the descent into the woods. This was the part of the race where I had to be mentally
alert as the trail was muddy and strewn with tree roots and rocks. One wrong step
and my race could well have been over. I used all my off road experience to get to
the bottom, sliding where I could, holding onto trees and being careful where I put
my next step.
At the bottom, over the stream and up the muddy embankment. Only a short climb
but difficult in my road shoes. Pulling myself up with the help of some tree roots I
made it to the top and was off again to the next short descent. This again was thick
with mud so rather than risk falling over I slide down on my hands and feet and was
soon over the other side climbing up yet another muddy trail!
I was in my element here running through the mud and water keeping my balance
and looking for the best possible path. At the top of the climb you turn left and
descend gently on hard trail to the next road section. On the road I picked up my
pace a bit more although once again I underestimated the length of this road and
thought it was shorter than it was!
At the bottom you turn sharp left for the last major climb, Whiskers Lane. This climb
is a tough one raising steeply up a valley before turning left and continuing to raise
across the valley before a steep, short road section brings you out at the top. What
increases the difficulty is the loose stones that form the path of Whiskers Lane
making it difficult to get and maintain grip. Today though I felt good on here, strong,
powerful and moving with decent speed, I enjoyed the run up Whiskers Lane and
was soon at the top being applauded for my efforts by some children.
And then the last mile or so and the last bit of climbing to Northowram. My pace had
dropped now and I was happy to plod along knowing I had done my best on the day.
I was caught by a Puma and although I tried to race her it was in vain as I didn’t have
enough left to race anyone or anything, so off she went and carried on at my own
pace.
At the finish my team mates from Queensbury were waiting for me and cheered me
over the line. I did my now customary sprint finish for them and it was over. My first
Northowram Burner had finished and I had a time of 1:12:45 which is my second
worse time for a 10k but as much as I could do on the day.
The fun carried on though as the fair was now in full swing with adults emptying their
pockets so the kids could have fun. Every runner got a goodie bag with socks, water
and fruit in, a lot better than some other clubs have done and afterwards there was
pasties on sale, a raffle and a prize giving for the runners who won their category
with very good prizes including £50 for the winner.
All in all, the Northowram Burner was a great success. Well organised and
marshalled, a tough, varied and challenging route followed by a fair. There was
plenty for everyone to do and around 152 runners took part in the 10k which is a very
good turnout and made for a competitive but friendly race.
The Northowram Pumas can be very proud of themselves for organising the event
and making it the success it was. I’m already looking forward to next year’s event
and will use the route as part of my training too from now on.

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The northowram burner 2016

  • 1. The Northowram Burner 2016 Andrew Smith Tuesday, 14 June 2016 This Sunday, 12th June saw the first running of the Northowram Burner hosted by the Northowram Pumas. Previously the race was known as the Bolton Brow Burner and had been my very first 10k race in 2015. For 2016 it was a change and of venue and running club for the Burner and I was a little apprehensive about this. Nothing to do with the Pumas who I knew would organise and hold a great 10k, but more to do with how many people would turn up? As well as the 10k there was a 2.5k a fun run and a fair so plenty of people needed to attend to make sure the day was a success. Another reason for my apprehension was that the Pumas are a relatively new club so would runners turn up or go to the more established races of which there are many to choose from? My fears were allayed as soon as I entered Northowram looking for a place to park and avoiding the kids and parents who were enjoying the 2.5k run. There was plenty of people around and this gave me a warm, happy feeling inside knowing that all the hard work that the Pumas had put into the event had paid off. I know some of the Pumas personally and they are a great club, always friendly and smiling and they have some very good runners too so don’t underestimate them because they are new. Having managed to avoid knocking anyone over and being called ‘The Kiddy Killer of Queensbury’ by the local press I made my way to Northowram Primary School to register for the race and meet up with my runners from my club Queensbury RC. As I approached the school it became apparent that plenty of people of all ages and abilities had turned out for the day and Northowram was rocking and running to a party atmosphere. The day itself was quite warm and humid, not always the best conditions to run in but you can only run in what the weather is on the day and cope the best you can. I wasn’t feeling 100% either. I’ve done more running this year than any other and if I’m being honest I shouldn’t have really run the Burner. My right calve was very tight and my left hip was aching and I felt physically drained from a tough off road run the day before, but I wanted to run the Burner and show my support for the Pumas and my friends there. I had decided to use the race as a recovery run and not race anyone or go for glory. Just take it nice and steady and enjoy running. At the start I thought someone had turned their TV on too loudly as for a split second I could hear the Zumba woman from the Specsavers advert screaming at me to move. I then realised that someone had actually got her in to warm us all up for the race! I manged to shuffle my feet as I wanted to save what little energy I had for the race and left it to the more energetic runners to pretend to dance like John Travolta and shake parts of their bodies that clearly had not been shaken in a while!
  • 2. And we were off! For some reason I started at the front but within 30 seconds I had been swamped by a pride of Stainland Lions and was at my customary place near the back of the pack. Today I was happy with this as I have previously said I was nowhere near full fitness so I slowly began my race and settled into a pace I was comfortable with. The route and area are both familiar to me having run and walked around here for many years and been on a recce of the route, so while it held no surprises I also knew I would be in for a tough run because of the hilly terrain and muddy conditions I would encounter later on. Personally I thought the route was very good and well thought out, with plenty of different and challenging terrain for everyone to enjoy and only Long Lane where you were able to relax and gather your breath before you descended into the muddy woods. At the first trial I started to come alive and enjoy running. Although I do a lot of road and track running I prefer off road to anything else. The feeling of being at one with nature as you fly over grass and rocks is one of the best in the world and never gets boring. For the Burner although around a third of the route was off road and muddy I had decided to wear my fast road shoes as I felt I would be able to make up any time I lost off road on the road and I was confident in my ability to run in them in the conditions. I knew I had made the right choice on the first bit of trial as I upped my pace and started to pass people who were struggling to get grip. I was enjoying slipping and sliding and looking for the best path through the mud and water avoiding making a fool of myself by falling over in a dramatic heap! Back onto the road and apart from one small bit of downhill it was steady climbing all the way up to Queensbury. This part of the route which leads onto Green Lane and Deanstones Lane, is more challenging than people might realise as you are climbing for a good mile or more and maintaining a good pace is important to get up to Queensbury and have plenty of energy left. For once I was running at a decent pace to do this rather than going off like a man possessed and dying ungracefully in the middle of the road after half a mile. So I arrived on Long Lane feeling better than I expected I would. My pace began to pick up a bit and I was enjoying running. Around the bottom of Long Lane and then the descent into the woods. This was the part of the race where I had to be mentally alert as the trail was muddy and strewn with tree roots and rocks. One wrong step and my race could well have been over. I used all my off road experience to get to the bottom, sliding where I could, holding onto trees and being careful where I put my next step. At the bottom, over the stream and up the muddy embankment. Only a short climb but difficult in my road shoes. Pulling myself up with the help of some tree roots I made it to the top and was off again to the next short descent. This again was thick with mud so rather than risk falling over I slide down on my hands and feet and was soon over the other side climbing up yet another muddy trail!
  • 3. I was in my element here running through the mud and water keeping my balance and looking for the best possible path. At the top of the climb you turn left and descend gently on hard trail to the next road section. On the road I picked up my pace a bit more although once again I underestimated the length of this road and thought it was shorter than it was! At the bottom you turn sharp left for the last major climb, Whiskers Lane. This climb is a tough one raising steeply up a valley before turning left and continuing to raise across the valley before a steep, short road section brings you out at the top. What increases the difficulty is the loose stones that form the path of Whiskers Lane making it difficult to get and maintain grip. Today though I felt good on here, strong, powerful and moving with decent speed, I enjoyed the run up Whiskers Lane and was soon at the top being applauded for my efforts by some children. And then the last mile or so and the last bit of climbing to Northowram. My pace had dropped now and I was happy to plod along knowing I had done my best on the day. I was caught by a Puma and although I tried to race her it was in vain as I didn’t have enough left to race anyone or anything, so off she went and carried on at my own pace. At the finish my team mates from Queensbury were waiting for me and cheered me over the line. I did my now customary sprint finish for them and it was over. My first Northowram Burner had finished and I had a time of 1:12:45 which is my second worse time for a 10k but as much as I could do on the day. The fun carried on though as the fair was now in full swing with adults emptying their pockets so the kids could have fun. Every runner got a goodie bag with socks, water and fruit in, a lot better than some other clubs have done and afterwards there was pasties on sale, a raffle and a prize giving for the runners who won their category with very good prizes including £50 for the winner. All in all, the Northowram Burner was a great success. Well organised and marshalled, a tough, varied and challenging route followed by a fair. There was plenty for everyone to do and around 152 runners took part in the 10k which is a very good turnout and made for a competitive but friendly race. The Northowram Pumas can be very proud of themselves for organising the event and making it the success it was. I’m already looking forward to next year’s event and will use the route as part of my training too from now on.