We were stunned when a naked jogger ran past us during a 25-mile trek
A NAKED jogger stunned a group of women during a 25-mile trek.
As he ran past them in just socks, boots and a watch the man called out: “It’s quiet up there.”
Mia Oldroyd was leading the 20-strong female group on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge.
They had tackled Pen-y-ghent and Whernside and were heading up Ingleborough in the Dales when they saw the man.
Personal trainer Mia said: “It troubled my friend Kate who ordered us to jump into a bush.
“But he seemed friendly enough, although it was a little strange. He must’ve been freezing.”
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Helen Newall, one of the walkers, added: "It was nearing sunset and pretty cold — he certainly wasn't shy though.
"One of the girls pointed out that he couldn’t have done a lot of naked running judging by his white bum and legs.”
The man appeared to be enjoying his naked run but Steve Clough, of Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team, urged others not to follow suit.
He said: “With winter approaching we'd advise walkers and runners visiting the Yorkshire Dales to wear the appropriate clothing for the conditions."
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The group completed the 25-mile challenge in 14 hours.