Titterstone Clee

Cleeton Saint Mary, United Kingdom • 8 Feb 2025

The Titterstone Clee Fell Race is a challenging event organized by the Mercia Fell Runners Club, taking place on February 8, 2025. The race covers a distance of 4.1 km with a total ascent of 229 meters. Participants should be prepared for wintry conditions and poor visibility, as navigation skills are essential due to the unmarked route. Competitors are required to carry a map, compass, and full kit for safety. Registration will occur at the Village Hall in Cleeton St Mary, with entries available on the day for a fee. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

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