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    Bed race

    Have been up to the castle to see some of the entrants in this years race while they wait for judging







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    Text moved around between the pictures but think you can still make it out

    Not a marshal this year so can be a spectator for a change. Have a good day for it with an expected maximum of about 20 c. This is of course considered to be very hot with a risk to life so extra first aid precautions required for participants

    The Knaresborough Bed Race race has been a yearly event since the sixties. Starts off as a parade of floats that are dressed to the theme of the year. This year being - That’s entertainment. Once the parade is over the floats are stripped down to the bed frame. This is then pushed by the team with a passenger in the bed over a course of about 2.5 miles which includes a steep climb out of the gorge. Finishing with pushing the bed and passenger over the river to the finish line

    When I say river in the UK all water ways are called river even if you could step across it with no danger of getting your feet wet. There is no danger of navigating the bed through shipping. There is no comparable word for creek. The river here is really a wide creek

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3toes View Post
    There is no comparable word for creek. The river here is really a wide creek
    Wouldn't "burn" qualify?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Wouldn't "burn" qualify?
    Or brook, stream?
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    They exist but are not in general use when naming waterways

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    What about "Beck", meaning Stream or Brook, as in Whitfield Beck or Hardraw Beck in North Yorkshire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3toes View Post
    Text moved around between the pictures but think you can still make it out
    Fixed.
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