Thursday, 1 June 2023

Let do that again

Time passes and here we are again the Big Black Mountain Challenge in aid of The Longtown Mountain Rescue Team.
The ususal suspects lined up at the start, with the addition of Luke the ginger bearded youngster who is exactly half my age.
So began the 50km hike
in glorious sunshine which is apparently abhorrent to ginger folks.  
The sun burnt off the clouds 
and Luke and yours truly tried to catch up Richard and Keith who had cracked on while sun cream was applied to Luke's extremities.
We caught Richard but Keith is nowhere to be seen. 
Half way
boots were attended to 
and the approach to the long haul began. This is the nightmare part of the trek, you lose all the height gained and descend into the valley before hauling out the other side to the summit beyond.
Luke took shelter when possible. 
The hills rolled on
mile after mile and no Keith in sight.
Pen ultimate check point 
and the painful descent back to the Abbey.
Richard was easily in the lead, with me close on his heels
and 
we crossed the finish line 9 minutes apart. 50km in 10hours 19 minutes.
Posing for many here its over pics
we waited for Luke some 30 minutes later
and a bit sore, chaffing of the thighs
feet were attended to again 
while yours truly scanned the hills for Keith who according to his GPS tracker was 45 minutes away
and while Luke slept
Rich and I waited for Keith 
who trundled in
having done an extra 5km due to not paying attention 
and wandering off the route.
Pose for more pics before tea and medals and back home in time for the Eurovision Song contest. 
We had to wake Luke up though. 
I did a good time got several PBs along the route. 

 

Happy birthday cuz

So.... both knees are now infected, feels like kneeling on wasps, only when I breathe though so all good really.
Summer must be trying to break in as the woods are looking amazing
with wonderful hues everywhere.
Spotty2 had a paddle 
then decided to plant a mark on my just put on clean t. 
Quick change and we go to a family celebration 
my cousin Sue had achieved 70 years on the planet so time for a celebration.
We celebrated his 70th a couple of years ago.
What a pair of lovely ladies. 
 

Say cheese

A busy day involving cheese salad
and dog walks
or swims
depending on variety.
The rare ish orchid made an appearance, substantially fewer than last year.
Late afternoon involved tea with the technohermit who happily gobbled up some rhubarb pie while we planned emptying his cave. 


 

Lightning does strike twice

On todays run yours truly was just pondering how a couple of weeks back a quick slip and ouchy and lo and behold I did it again in  the same place but the other knee. A matching set!
Spring is rushing along 
and the trees are getting their full canopy 
and the river is drying out 
to a mere trickle. 

 Ouchy