300 runners and walkers enjoyed a great day searching for flags, flour and fun out on the Mendip Hills - raising £5,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust in the process.
The new electronic scoring system worked a treat and the overall winner was announced and weighed in record time. Competitors then relaxed in the sun with tea & cakes before progressing to either the Garden Steak Bar for chargrilled Priddy steak or the 51st Flag Dining Hall for an amazing selection of home-cooked food.
Plain Flour, the new band made up from Mendip Hashers, got the party started and Groovegrinder took it on until late.
Motley Master Plan
The home team 'A Motley Crew' won the overall Beacon Batch trophy with a complex plan that involved each of the four members taking it in turn to break off and run almost every path on the course.
Captain Tony Hogg's map shows the route to be taken by each member, the flags they should collect and their expected time at each location.
Solo Runners Not Far BehindClare Prosser was the highest scoring individual runner with 920 points, only 70 short of Tony's 4 member team! Roger Mann was the mens winner with local legends
John Reynolds and
Alan Williams not far behind them.
Break for the BorderThe three lad team, 'Lads on Tour' won the Black Rock trophy, which is awarded for being most late home. They had a clever plan to run off the race map to find a pub in Blagdon but although they got to the village, none of its three pubs were open and they faced a long dry climb back up the hill to the finish.
Full results and photos are now on the event website at
www.mendipmashup.org.uk