Keep going, uphill and round two sharp bends, before turning left to see Bruce's Stone, where you get great views of the loch and valley. |
|
The counterclockwise racing of the greyhounds on a banked track may have predisposed their uphill foot to increased stress. |
|
Cougars face an uphill battle as they struggle to rebuild confidence for Sunday's clash with Leigh. |
|
Footbridge over beck, stile, uphill to gate, 11 o'clock for 100 yards to stile on left by old shed. |
|
Left to road, bridge over beck, gap in hedge and across field for 100 yards then uphill with fence to right. |
|
We began the first seismic line on day two with an uphill washed-out creek bed of a trail. |
|
On the downside, MS-DOS is now so well hidden that it's a bit of an uphill task to create a boot diskette for tasks such as BIOS updating. |
|
The company is in for a shake-up to haul manufacturing quality and reliability uphill. |
|
During my physio sessions, I also would walk on a treadmill, uphill, to try and strengthen and condition my lower body. |
|
After a grueling, uphill battle with '90s shoegazers Swervedriver, Adam Franklin has finally struck out on his own. |
|
It tests every shot, from uphill and downhill to sidehill, and offers both hilltop panoramas and dense glades. |
|
Before your round, practice putting to nothing, and feel the pace of your putts by hitting uphill, downhill and sidehill. |
|
Flash training is always an uphill battle but there are many sources of information that one can turn to. |
|
As skiers did prior to machine grooming, we sidestepped and herringboned uphill to pack down the powder and skied down several times. |
|
At the end of the power station fence, go through a gate and continue uphill, across open moorland. |
|
If you're a skier, slap a pair of climbing skins on your skis and you've got an impressively efficient way to get uphill. |
|
Climbing skins stick to the bottom of your skis or snowboard and let you motor uphill. |
|
Racecourse bookmakers face an uphill struggle attempting to match such concessions. |
|
After a three-mile slog uphill through ice-cold snowmelt, we rendezvous with the Professor, who has managed to meet us with the supply vehicles. |
|
Pass through the ruins of the hall and house and continue along the main track which bears right and heads uphill to a gate and path junction. |
|
|
A few feet beyond the sign a footpath leaves the road on the right and climbs uphill through the trees. |
|
Towards the end as we retraced our steps uphill a second time I was wondering if I'd make it. |
|
It sloped uphill and from where they stood they could see the fiery sea of lava below. |
|
The farm road is now followed for about a mile and climbs uphill past farm buildings to reveal wide views of the West Pennines. |
|
Lost in my musing, I tripped as the path began to slope uphill toward the castle. |
|
They near the last leg of their journey, when the slope turns forever uphill. |
|
Arriving at the other side, the kids strap on their backpacks and climb two more kilometres uphill to go to school. |
|
Beyond the woods the path zig-zags steeply uphill and enters a pass between the east slopes of Arkle and the south west slopes of Meall Horn. |
|
The Air America pilot who came to check out the airstrip gave it his OK despite a dip in the middle and an uphill slope to the whole strip. |
|
The collective wisdom of cyclists is that the wind is always against you and that uphill slopes inexplicably outnumber downhill ones. |
|
Sighing, she sat with her back to the uphill slope, much steeper than the one she had just climbed, and considered her situation. |
|
On one side there was a gentle uphill slope that permitted shots out to about 250 yards. |
|
Car-less people with housing problems face a ride to Viau metro station and either a trip on the 132 bus, or a 10-minute, uphill walk. |
|
Attempts are still being made to adapt it to modern circumstances without losing its distinctive identity, but the struggle is an uphill one. |
|
Sanders and his team have faced an uphill battle in completing their project. |
|
Obviously it's an uphill struggle, but what this area now has in terms of prosperity is thanks to a Labour Government. |
|
Or, if that seems too uphill a task, he could try debating the subject with the incoming leader of a key trade union, Derek Simpson of Amicus. |
|
But, for all their efforts, Ireland now face an uphill struggle and the probability is that the fates will not be on their side. |
|
The battle was always an uphill one, but when the votes were counted, just how tough the fight was became clear. |
|
And their battle to get Europe moving again, thanks to what's going on around them, may now be much less of an uphill one. |
|
|
And the White House concedes it's an uphill fight right now to get public support and to get congressional support for that initiative. |
|
With an uphill struggle before her, Carly battled bravely in the final 1, 500m run but just missed out on GB selection with seventh place. |
|
This is a long uphill, steep at times, and it was tough going for the children, though they all made it. |
|
All the reinforced fencing, railroad ties, and flying buttresses can keep the uphill from sliding downhill for only so long. |
|
My feet were so heavy I could barely pick them up, let alone jog along beside the sled to give the dogs a breather on the uphill. |
|
As soon as she was upright again, she began running as fast as she could along the ridge, angling uphill and away from the river. |
|
The business lobby is poised to fight to maintain the number, but with the economy soft, it's likely to be an uphill battle. |
|
I'm trying to teach him not to do that, but he comes from a long line of verbose geeks on his father's side, and it's an uphill battle. |
|
Her trainer actually has her do very quick uphill sprints before she starts a workout. |
|
This, in a nutshell, summarizes the uphill battle of perception facing hedge funds. |
|
It may also make sense to add another crossing pipe halfway uphill of the one that washed out. |
|
We found ourselves fighting an uphill battle after that and to be honest they won it at a canter at the end. |
|
For example, the finishing straight at Cheltenham is uphill, which tests a horse's stamina. |
|
I run and bicycle long distances a lot and I commonly traverse straightaways that clearly appear to be slightly uphill. |
|
It is, I imagine, like sub-aqua diving or being in intensive care or running the last mile of a marathon uphill. |
|
To visit the Central Library one has an uphill struggle over busy roads or under unsafe subways. |
|
He stops, lets out a throaty chortle, and starts trucking straight uphill, cutting the switchbacks. |
|
Accompanied by a great deal of hooting, it jars into life and chugs uphill at a speed just a little faster than walking pace. |
|
There is a device called a hydraulic ram, which causes water to flow uphill with no outside influences except the actual flow of water. |
|
The technology includes higher and faster uphill sections than any existing water coaster in the country. |
|
|
As always at a comedy gig, the comedians on stage faced an uphill challenge overcoming the comedians in the audience. |
|
Well, in fact it was all uphill, but with the trickiest slope now in the bag, the rest of the hike was comparatively easy. |
|
Three army helicopters flew to the interior jungles of Jolo to pick up the freed captives, landing in a clearing uphill from the rebel camp. |
|
It can only contested through a broad critique of the system from first principles, an uphill struggle that Lessig is leading. |
|
Among his many inventions was an elegant device for pumping water uphill for irrigation purposes. |
|
Their walk back to the house was entirely uphill, and they no longer had the refreshing coolness of the morning mist. |
|
The hardest day of the walk was Monday when they covered the greatest distance, 18 miles and mostly uphill. |
|
Take the track forking sharply left and follow this boggy walled route gradually uphill along a ridge for a further one and a half miles. |
|
No reference to any uphill traffic has been found, though return loads may have been consumables for the brickfields, potteries and coal mines. |
|
On uphill putts you want to accelerate through the ball, like a race car powering up a hill. |
|
After a pleasant preamble by a stream, a strenuous uphill section over rough lava flows brings you to the South Crater. |
|
These Goliaths of the world were timed performing such unlikely tasks as hauling a 9-ton lorry 100ft and pushing 900lb, uphill. |
|
Despite bipartisan support, funding debt relief was still an uphill battle. |
|
To stop downhill progress, prolong a turn until you are skating back uphill. |
|
It was always going to be an uphill struggle to motivate the side even in the face of a local derby match. |
|
Most players, including myself, tend to pull the ball to the left on uphill lies because leg drive is inhibited going into the slope. |
|
Given the strong desires of those who wish to maintain the status quo, however, the plan faces an uphill battle before being adopted. |
|
Women folk of the village have to walk uphill and down dale to fetch a pail of water irrespective of its purity or impurity. |
|
Just shy of 12,000 feet, even the smallest uphill can test one's lung capacity and necessitate granny gear. |
|
However, putt of the day came from Pidcock at the eighteenth as he stroked the ball uphill around 50 ft and into the hole. |
|
|
It also allows for more pattern contact to improve uphill grip without reducing glide. |
|
Els was left with a four foot uphill putt, which he made to complete a gripping finale. |
|
No sooner has Frank recovered the uphill ski than he turns aghast to see another bad crash and a second guided missile just brushing past him. |
|
The ride back was incredibly easy, especially as it was ever so slightly uphill. |
|
We flew a descending, slowing figure eight to an uphill sloping runway, with tall trees at the approach end and a dogleg to the right. |
|
Leave the main road at the right-hand bend, dog-leg to the path ahead, then go left steep uphill to the top corner of the field. |
|
Also, when I am going downhill the car will pick up revs, but on uphill gradients loses almost all power. |
|
If hitting the ball uphill, you had to calculate how far back downhill it would roll, and at what angle. |
|
The route took the participants around a course which was a mixture of uphill and downhill slopes, cross country terrain and hard surfaces. |
|
He cranks his uphill repeat, turns, and pads downslope for his final two-minute gasper. |
|
Some of the greens were so steeply sloped that the ball didn't stop, and you had to get your driver out to putt it back uphill. |
|
For me, the worst scenario was a light misting drizzle or light snowfall, combined with a hard uphill push. |
|
After 20 excruciating minutes of grinding my way uphill, the ground finally began to even out. |
|
Pushing through the proposed reforms has been an uphill struggle from the start. |
|
The A59 in that section comprises two lanes plus a crawler lane for slow traffic going uphill. |
|
As a result, achieving any change in society is always an uphill and often thankless task. |
|
Look for a waymarker that takes you sharp left off the forest road onto a narrower path, fairly steeply uphill to a summit. |
|
Lobo started shuffling uphill, on crooked empty streets past blind-shuttered windows. |
|
Follow this uphill for about a mile before turning left along a minor lane that leads to the car park by the ranger's office and toilets. |
|
I would imagine that it only works well uphill, since it cannot know the wind speed and the rider's aerodynamic drag. |
|
|
Tonka Bean Trace is a narrow, lonely road, with large pot holes which runs uphill between bamboo stools and high razor grass. |
|
Quitting smoking is an uphill climb which requires patience, willpower and lots of tissues. |
|
The tough, largely uphill five-mile route was a killer for many of the 150 runners who took part. |
|
The run-in to the winning post is uphill, making it difficult for horses who like to be held up and come late. |
|
Turn left and follow this gradually uphill keeping a little wooded valley on your left. |
|
It goes back to us needing to re-educate parents and that is an uphill job. |
|
Immediately below the bridge, a path runs leftwards, uphill to a tarmac road where a signpost to Birnam Hill points to the left. |
|
It's been struggling uphill some of time, and retrogressing much of the time, as well. |
|
Angling my shoulders so they are parallel to the slope lets me hit uphill chips just like any other chip shot. |
|
Normally the escalator runs uphill, but in the morning it reverses for a few hours to transport commuters to work. |
|
It plays slightly uphill over what closely resembles knobby linksland with its strategic array of Scottish bunkers, some visible, some not. |
|
The uphill fallow fields, where the Pwo grow rice and other arable crops, are normally up to a half-day walk from their streamside homes. |
|
In January of 1999 a truck was going uphill, slid into the ditch, rolled over on its side, and ruptured a fuel tank. |
|
Our bus has been chugging uphill out of the city of Shiraz in southern Iran on the road to Persepolis, the ancient Persian capital. |
|
To put it simply, water tends to flow downhill, but it can be pumped uphill by a motor and the right machinery. |
|
Parc du Chateau lies beyond the old town and rises so steeply uphill that there is a lift which will take you to the top. |
|
Andy has hidden a 15-pound rock in my backpack, which I carry uphill for two hours before discovering it. |
|
As the newest of the five terrestrial channels the station has had an uphill struggle to get into the hearts and minds of the viewing public. |
|
Then we open the ball valve, sending the full force of the water uphill to the adjoining vegetable field. |
|
But with the expiration of the law and the media focus on the House bill, awareness mounted and that uphill fight got easier. |
|
|
The track is a right-handed 1m3f circuit with an uphill run-in. |
|
The uphill putt just skirts the left edge and Woods taps in for par. |
|
But the battle against terrorism in Africa is an uphill one. |
|
Although it seems like skating uphill requires more edging, more pushing back and lots of grunting, focus on forward motion of your core and maximizing glide. |
|
St James's Street runs uphill from Pall Mall and the Palace to Piccadilly. |
|
We decided to trek fast and the hike seemed to take us uphill once more. |
|
He was a headstrong man who met every uphill struggle with determination. |
|
When the main path bears slightly right towards a bench, leave it via a path branching to the left of the main path and running uphill through the trees. |
|
The path now climbs uphill with the wall immediately on your right. |
|
To get that extension where the horse really sits back and goes slowly while making huge strides, the horse is ridden from behind uphill to the extension. |
|
The route drops to a dead-end road called Smearbottom Lane further uphill, but downhill it becomes Hawthorns Lane and we took its very steep and metalled surface. |
|
It is a loud, muddy, uphill and physically demanding exercise. |
|
In the experiments stick insects walk on an inclined substrate such that the legs of one side of the body point uphill and the legs of the other side point downhill. |
|
Aiken will face an uphill battle aganst Ellmers, in a district since gerrymandered to be Republican-leaning. |
|
The bus wheezes its way uphill with a wrenching of gears and whining of suffering brakes along the steep winding roads that scale the suburban hills around Sarajevo. |
|
At the same time, they have faced an uphill struggle to continue investing in networks against a backdrop of falling stock markets and huge debts. |
|
Broader access to sterile syringes, however, may be an uphill battle. |
|
While the track begins as a circuitous path uphill it soon becomes little more than sploshes of red and white paint, marking the way, across slippery mountain rocks. |
|
Down at the beach, benches had been uprooted and hurled 30 yards uphill. |
|
I put her back into the stroller and trudged uphill back to the apartment, stunned. |
|
|
We fail to appreciate and respect the uphill struggle that so many people face courageously and cleverly every day in what should be a simple choice for survival. |
|
Depression is often a laborious uphill struggle for the sufferer and their loved ones. |
|
Attkisson, meanwhile, has been fighting the same uphill battle that other investigative reporters are waging. |
|
For an uphill bunker shot, use less loft and make a normal swing. |
|
Another bulldozed track now runs uphill west to the summit of the cliff. |
|
Sisyphus was condemned to roll a rock uphill all day, every day. |
|
She says that women are fighting hard for equality within the church, but it is an uphill task being pitched against the patriarchal forces of Mizo society. |
|
Have you ever noticed that institutional buildings face a huge uphill struggle to be welcoming, no matter how hard they try to soften their hard edges? |
|
Once suited and booted, he began his uphill battle against recidivism. |
|
Most of my graduating students in science are having an uphill battle getting a job, and many are accepting positions they would not have considered five years ago. |
|
It seemed to stretch on for miles, going slightly uphill into a long corner then heading up, and away to whatever hellish dimension existed as the faeries' foul home. |
|
It sits on the front of a hill facing a dirt road, with another dirt road branching off and running uphill on the house's left and off to more remote homesteads. |
|
The accident happened last September when an ambulance taking a patient to hospital met slow uphill traffic on the road to Scarborough near East Ayton. |
|
With national Democrats focused on defending vulnerable incumbents, Romanoff has an uphill fight. |
|
Without an advanced degree, he faces an uphill fight to get the job. |
|
But when it comes to the byline battles, no matter who is in the White House, podesta and his allies face an uphill battle. |
|
But without a damaged Democrat, electing a Republican to federal office in Massachusetts will always be an uphill fight. |
|
The Curragh is a right-handed horseshoe shaped course with a circuit of two miles with no sharp bends and a straight run-in of three furlongs uphill. |
|
Minnesota Republican Mike McFadden is facing an uphill battle to defeat incumbent Democratic Senator Al Franken in November. |
|
The third and final Test starts on January 2 and the South Africans will face an uphill struggle to prevent being whitewashed in the series, the source said. |
|
|
About 15 racers show up to have a go at the uphill time trial. |
|
The final uphill section of the 181 km stage from Civitavecchia to Tivoli prevented a mass sprint, and cyclists crossed the finish line in single file. |
|
The first term has been rocky, uphill and decidedly testing. |
|
Stay on the uphill side of the trail as you approach the switchback. |
|
Here the Papua New Guinea continental crust appears to be underthrusting the adjacent marginal basin and obduction of the ophiolite is occurring in an uphill direction. |
|
Bruseghin went for a very long sprint, gritting his teeth uphill, but in the last 100m, the all-white Di Luca just came out of his slipstream and edged past. |
|
If you can't quite see the actors who are in deep shadow, and you can't quite make out what the leading lady is saying, the evening becomes a bit of an uphill climb. |
|
A downhill frozen start continued to a long uphill drag through a muddy wooded section before turning into the wind, past the start for a second lap. |
|
They have also begun a new book on their uphill legal battle. |
|
Getting Africa out of the slough of famine is still an uphill task. |
|
The rigged system of redistricting makes her already uphill climb that much steeper. |
|
But if you head uphill a few yards towards the old town, there are a dozen buildings all with rooftop restaurants giving breathtaking views over the bay. |
|
At Augusta a 40-foot uphill or straightish putt is far better than an eight-foot downhiller. |
|
So rather than bushbash my way down to the road end, I decided to cut uphill to meet the round-the-mountain track and take the easy way out. |
|
If you can drive a manual transmission, you have to be a clutch artist to handle brake, accelerator and clutch on an uphill start. |
|
Hamoudi, my guide, sings his way uphill. He leads a pack mule by a chain, bowed against an icy wind. His faded kaffiyeh snaps like a flag. |
|
Severe gradients made the headway in the uphill direction much worse than the headway in the downhill direction. |
|
Hawthorn was accused of reversing on the track after spinning and stalling his car on an uphill section. |
|
Because of the gradient in pressure due to the overlying weight of the glacier, such streams can even flow uphill. |
|
Sometimes, where depressions deeper than 50 metres had to be crossed, inverted siphons were used to force water uphill. |
|
|
The battle opened with the Norman archers shooting uphill at the English shield wall, to little effect. |
|
The uphill angle meant that the arrows either bounced off the shields of the English or overshot their targets and flew over the top of the hill. |
|
Contour labels can be oriented so a reader is facing uphill when reading the label. |
|
The air that comes in contact with the warmed slopes becomes warmer and less dense and flows uphill. |
|
It continues uphill on a minor road, passing Luccombe village, where there are magnificent views across Sandown Bay. |
|
The northbound side of the road here was upgraded in the 1980s to provide an extra uphill lane for overtaking due to the steep gradient. |
|
The financial planning profession as a whole now faces an uphill battle to overcome the reputational damage caused by one large bad apple. |
|
Moses Trod would also function as a route with minimal uphill sections for transporting slate from the quarry to the coast. |
|
Hills provide a major advantage to an army, giving them an elevated firing position and forcing an opposing army to charge uphill to attack them. |
|
But the trees went uphill and down, turned leftways and rightways, without landmarks or anything to orient me with the tracks. |
|
The site is enclosed by a stone wall, interrupted by a large, paved entrance facing south, uphill towards Hameldown. |
|
At least that's when the lovely uphill gardeners who live above me are the friskiest. |
|
The imagery shows an alluvial fan of material washed down from the rim, streaked by many apparent channels, sitting uphill of the new finds. |
|
Suddenly I could feel as well as hear the soft clattering of quaky leaves, as the early uphill draft made them shiver and shake. |
|
Courtney Scribner's snowboard splits in two pieces for uphill climbs, then reattaches for downhill rides. |
|
Oregon will always be an uphill battle for the GOP in the near future. |
|
A distinct track leads steeply uphill and is signposted straight across another track. |
|
It is a true one-off, with sidehill, uphill and downhill lies and pin positions where the wind can blow the ball off slopy greens. |
|
He is ideally suited by the track's stiff uphill finish and can outstay the likes of Noir Et Vert, The Falklander and Senor Alco. |
|
But Rostons director Tony Rimmer, speaking at a farm meeting in St Asaph, said it was clear that CAP money was being moved uphill, in line with England. |
|
|
One afternoon, on a gradual uphill stretch near by Lake Mamie, I skied alongside a woman who was clearly struggling with the cumulative exertions of the day. |
|
The fruit juice industry faces an uphill task to maintain loyalty and increase usage with discrete segments of society exhibiting a different psychographic profile. |
|
The biggest problem is when instructors mimic the side-to-side action that naturally occurs when bicyclists pedal while not seated, such as when riding uphill or in a sprint. |
|
En route to the salt flats, hairpin turns wind uphill to the Cuesta de Lipan, the highest point of the trip, where the views are simply breathtaking, quite literally. |
|
Endless aerobics, hoicking weights, punishing uphill bike rides. |
|
Vigorous intensity aerobic activities include racewalking, jogging or running, swimming laps, jumping rope and hiking uphill or with a heavy backpack. |
|
You can now take a steep and scrambly path uphill to the higher, waymarked path, or else return to the roadside for the official start of that same path. |
|
Up to this time it have been an uphill bisness. The teem was a good one, and the gear all sound, and the waggin greasd, but the rode is perhaps the ruffest in the world. |
|
His dictionary of 1755 lemmatizes distil and instill, downhil and uphill. |
|
A number of serious injuries to further key players such as Leon Pryce and Ade Gardner meant the team was facing an uphill battle on the field all season. |
|
A notable structure between junctions 21 and 22 on the uphill section towards Windy Hill is the Rakewood Viaduct which carries the road over the Longden End Brook. |
|
Muscle-strengthening exercises include, of course, weight training but also you will get the benefits from walking uphill, carrying heavyish shopping bags, Pilates or yoga. |
|