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A tooth-shaped stone outcrop located in the wooded area of Ogden Water Nature Reserve. Unique as a natural landmark and symbol of a traditional New Year’s race.
Description:
Giant’s Tooth is an elongated stone outcrop rising above the trails of Ogden Water near Halifax. It has become a signature feature of the annual Giant’s Tooth Fell Race held on January 1st. The rock has no architectural features, but its shape and location have made it popular among runners, photographers, and nature enthusiasts.
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Part of a 4.8 km race route with 120 m elevation gain. Course records are 16:38 for men and 18:18 for women. Mentioned in Richard Askwith’s book “Feet in the Clouds”.
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Regional significance, supported by local conservation groups and the Fell Runners Association.
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Safe area, but injuries possible on slippery sections and tree roots.
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Comfortable shoes, waterproof jacket, layered clothing.
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Temperate maritime, cool and damp, possible rain.
Tips:
Check the weather forecast, wear shoes with good grip, avoid slippery areas after rain.
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