Wednesday, 27 May 2009

phew...

Sunglasses and hairbands located!

Friday, 22 May 2009

the final countdown - 7 days to go.....

Training seems to have ground to a bit of a halt the bad weather has sent us all retreating back into the gym, and sore knees and toes still recovering from the K2B have taken priority.

Final team meeting last night, with all 4 of us there. Have got the Coms sorted with high powered radios that should give us contact 3 - 5k out of the check points. Menus are agreed. All essential kit is bought and checked.

the only elusive items are a hair band and sunglasses .......

Thursday, 14 May 2009

Toenails..are over-rated anyway!

It seems my team may be literally falling to bits!

The text string below happened on Monday afternoon (when reading my responses bear in mind I was on a team building course and was at the time trying to work out how to suspend a bottle of wine 18 inches off the ground using only paper, string and balloons)

Su - my toenail is falling off, it's disgusting
me - toenails are over-rated anyway
Su - its 3 toenails now
me - can I have details (why I asked this I will never know)
Su - both big toenails are bruised and are lifting up, you can see between my toe and my nail. 1 other nail is completely black. They are very painful

Feeling a touch sympathetic I contacted Friend Brenda who has done trailwalker and lost a toenail or 2 herself - what advice did she have
"tell her to hang on to the other 7..........................."

!

Sunday, 10 May 2009

3 weeks to go....team caminata take on the mighty K2B


If you're from round our way you will have undoubtedly of heard of the Keswick to Barrow challenge. If not it's an annual 65K challenge event where 3000 people of varying abilities get together and run, walk, hobble and crawl through the lake district.


When we were asked to join a team it would have been rude not too especially as it gave us chance to answer the following....




  1. Training, have we done enough?


  2. Our support crew, are they as useless as we think?


Setting off from my house at 4.30am was no fun but I guess walking while asleep is good practice. All 4 of team Caminata were out as part of a team of 10 called 'run and rumble'. Caminata Team member Fay was team leader for this event and was aiming to beat her last years time of 8 hours!! she shot off at 5.30am as soon as the official gate was open, we followed at 5.35am and the rest were out at about 5.45am.


The already tough route was made harder by driving rain and cold, we had decided to walk with all our Trailtrekker kit, but most people as support crew access is frequent were only carrying water, they were wet cold and miserable in about 5 mins!


Fay was in great form and was well ahead of her last year time until 25 miles when she began to feel unwell and she unfortunately had to retire at 35 miles.


For the rest of us we had decided to be happy with 10 -12 hours (12 - 14 is the average) and up to 30 miles we were on for 9 1/2 hours. The really bad weather set in at this point there had been heavy showers all morning with sun inbetween but on the higher ground the rain fell as hail - no fun in shorts!! and the wind had reached a gale force head wind.


We all finished in a respectable 10 hrs 45 mins 04 seconds.....


Have we done enough training - YES!


were our support crew useless - YES!


see the pics at...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=80373&id=637492755&l=486d7a979d

4 weeks to go.....it all seems like hard work!

The start of a new week Steph and I (Su had a hand sized blister on her foot, and Fay had completed the London Marathon the day before in 5 hours!)) decided to practice night walking . It is a very strange thing to climb a hill at sunset and then wander about until it gets dark so the fun can begin.

it was all Ok out in the open on the top of Whitbarrow Scar but then we had to get down...through a wood ... I tend to get irritated by girlyness but clearly put me in a wood in the dark and this is what takes over (although Steph telling Fairly Tales - scary ones! did not help) Much squealing and giggling later we made it back to the car and I was pleased the next day to find we had wandered 16k.

The rest of the week was the usual runs keeping the training level well over 50k.

Sunday night was fundraising time again with a Quiz Night in our local 'The Punchbowl'. We had planned a night for fun, but it seems other people take quizzes rather more seriously and after much complaining (mainly about our common norther accent - er...derr..you are in the North and if you don't like it eff off back where you came from) Su and I decided to cement our common routes and hit the pints! It was not all bad though cash is cash and the animal racing was funny!

Below hopefully final laminates of the route, surely they can't go changing anymore (?)