Introduction

The Joss Naylor Lakeland Challenge route leaves Pooley Bridge to traverse 30 summits over a distance of 48 miles and climbs 16,000 feet (77km, 4877m).

The inaugural run from Pooley Bridge to Wasdale was made by Joss Naylor in 1990, at the age of 54; in very bad weather with heavy rain and a strong SW wind Joss completed the run to Greendale Bridge in 11 hours and 30 minutes.

Chris Brasher offered engraved pewter tankards to the first 20 runners to do so with the proviso that they raised at least £100 for a charity of their own choice. In January 1997, with 17 tankards already awarded, Chris extended his sponsorship. In 2001, with 33 tankards awarded, Joss secured on-going sponsorship for the tankards.

The challenge is offered to fell runners over the age of 50 to complete the run in set times according to their age group. The challenge is intended to be a "supported run" for individuals - each contender is to be accompanied on every leg for safety reasons and unaccompanied attempts will not be recognised. There is more information on the Challenge Details page below.

If you are interested, please have a look at the Challenge Details, download a schedule or contact me using the email address on the Challenge Details page.

Saturday, 28 December 2024

Simon Franklin - JNLC Recorder

 I am very pleased to announce that Simon Franklin will take over as the Recorder for the Joss Naylor Lakeland Challenge on January 1, 2025.

Simon completed his Crossing in April 2021 and brings enthusiasm, commitment and technical skills to the role. We are working together to achieve a smooth transition and to ensure everything is in place for the start of the 2025 season.

More details will follow in due course and Simon can be contacted at jossnaylor1990@gmail.com.
I wish Simon every success and hope he enjoys being the Recorder as much as I have for the last 12 years. 

Ian Charters

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