Although the Wander was, and is, designed as a walk, hence the name, an
increasing number of entrants choose to run it each year. Inevitably,
the fastest treat it as a race so, for those wishing to know how they
fared, click on Results for placings and times.The conditions were excellent so there were some fast times. So much so that Lee Athersmith, of Skipton, reached the 15mile checkpoint at Middleham Moor before one of our marshals! He completed the 23.2mile long route in 2hrs 59min.
First home on the short route was young Jake Dorman of Newcastle in 95min. He is the grandson of one of the Rotarian marshals, John Borrill. The first lady home on the short route was Sharon McAnany of York in 112min.
For the majority of walkers, with time to have a relaxed and sociable walk while enjoying the magnificent views, this was a great day. As always, this was especially noticeable at the Rubbing Houses on Middleham High Moor where the 13mile checkpoint provides hot dogs and drinks.
We would like to thank the RAYNET volunteer radio operators, our wives/husbands who have helped, and of course all walkers and runners for supporting the event. We will have raised in excess of £3,000 for charity, and President John Morton presented a cheque for £1,500 to Yorkshire Air Ambulance at the Finish in Wensleydale School, pending a final count up.
There are 100 photos on the slideshow at the top of this page. You may find you prefer to click on the Thumbnail and be selective. Thanks to Rtn Chris Wheatley for most photos, with contributions from Doug Binks, Pip Land and Malcolm Hewitson.
Next year's date is Saturday 14th April, so we hope to see you again!
more This year we had 433 entries and 391 runners and walkers starting, taking numbers back to pre-covid levels. They enjoyed much better weather and ground conditions than were predicted!
more A much improved turnout of 346 runners and walkers showed that we are finally recovering from the effects of the Covid lock downs.
more Despite reduced numbers due to Covid, 225 Walkers and Runners took part in ideal conditions to enjoy the magnificent views.
more Wensleydale Rotary Club's Annual Wensleydale Wander returned to the dale yesterday. It was a friendly and sociable walk through The Dale in aid of our usual charities. The principal charity for the event is Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
more There was a record entry of over 500 this year, with conditions that were excellent for running, though cold for the walkers, and very cold for the marshals!
more There was a record entry of 471 walkers and runners, with 403 actually taking part on the day
more The 2016 Wander was blessed with perfect weather, enjoyed by 309 walkers and runners.
more This year's Wensleydale Wander was again well supported and the weather was kind apart from a strong westerly wind, particularly on the higher ground.
more This year's Wander was the coldest yet, which may explain why there were the largest number of non-starters!
more There were 305 entries for this year's Wensleydale Wander despite the recent weather, and they were rewarded by a glorious sunny day.
more There were 400 entries for this year's Wander- a record!
more This year's Wander was again a big success, with over 300 entries and lots of sunshine!
more There was a record turnout for the 2010 Wensleydale Wander, with 315 walking or running the routes, and only one having to drop out near the end of the 22 mile version.
more This year's Wensleydale Wander was again a big success with over 230 entrants walking or running either the 22 or 12-mile routes
back This Walk/Run continues to be popular, so we hope to see many new entrants in 2025, as well as our regulars, some of whom have been coming for 20 years or more! This year, we are supporting Bloodrun EVS.