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Litton Christmas Cracker 2023. Limbo (2023) 15th December 2024 From the lovely if extremely windy village of Litton in the peaks, a group of around 180 runners assembled, clad in vests, waterproofs, Santa costumes and turkey hats (the poultry, not the state bridging Europe and the Middle East) Litton Christmas Cracker Fell Race 2021 Let's get back to the fun :-) Nigel & Sue Jeff Buxton AC.

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Route map for 'Litton Christmas Cracker Route' - a 13.5km walking route near Derbyshire Dales, UK Registration will be opening at 9:00am and closing at 10:40am on the day

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Litton Christmas Cracker Part of the Limestone Series - a new fell-racing series taking place in the Peak District, Derbyshire Dales and Staffordshire Moorlands in 2024/25. 15th December 2024 From the lovely if extremely windy village of Litton in the peaks, a group of around 180 runners assembled, clad in vests, waterproofs, Santa costumes and turkey hats (the poultry, not the state bridging Europe and the Middle East) The route starts along the road west out of the village before entering a field into the very brisk wind, which was a problem for most runners.

Litton Christmas Cracker 7.3 mi Running Route on Strava. 15th December 2024 From the lovely if extremely windy village of Litton in the peaks, a group of around 180 runners assembled, clad in vests, waterproofs, Santa costumes and turkey hats (the poultry, not the state bridging Europe and the Middle East) Every year we'd deck the hallway with boughs of holly then unwittingly spend weeks trampling berries into the fibres of the hall carpet.

Towers Times Christmas Cracker 2023 YouTube. The Litton Christmas Cracker is a popular festive running event taking place in the picturesque Peak District, specifically around Miller's Dale and Cressbrook, starting from Litton Village RACE REPORT The revival of the Litton Christmas Cracker took place on an unexpectedly windy day