26 September 2011

rab mountain marathon: snowdonia

ruth passed around the lemoncello, whilst jane sat *trying* to do the cryptic crossword (next time we're taking the 'quick' one) and the rest of us lounged about in the sun. it was hard to think that just a few hours previously we'd been battling wind and rain and deathly slippery boulder fields in the search of fiendishly hidden checkpoints.
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after last years mistakes jane and i had come prepared with a plan, we'd even discussed tactics beforehand. jane would navigate on day1 and we'd stick to a strict 4km per hour rule when planning our route. which i know sounds incredibly slow but it would stop us biting off more than we could chew so to speak! the significant difference between this mountain marathon and the others we normally do is that you choose your own route, trying to pick up as many checkpoints within the allotted time as possible. leaving many more opportunities for on hill 'discussions' and 'interesting' line choices.
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day1 started with waterproofs and clag. occasionally the wind would clear a view of seascapes or craggy mountain ridges. despite the weather we seemed to be picking up the checkpoints without too much struggle. we had a great ridge run, which always pleases me, even though we couldn't see a thing. getting to our designated half way point, everything was going smoothly but the weather was seeming to get worse. we decided to miss a checkpoint out for fear of running out of time. eventually we arrived at the mid camp with just over 30minutes to spare. we didn't care, at least we hadn't lost any points! and all of a sudden the sun was shining and to top it off we discovered that cat and ruth had inadvertently camped next to team ibuprofen. all was well with the world.
team ibuprofen
half way route analysis over re hydrated noodles commenced. i love this aspect of mountain marathons, chatting with other folk and seeing their routes, getting tips for the following day and realising that you could've/should've gone for that extra cp.

i woke with a full blown cold on sunday morning, which was reason enough to (bottle out) let jane continue with the navigation. a 42minute slog, straight up the side of hill is a fine way to start any day. clear skies and fierce winds would dominate the days run. again we stuck with our plan and had no navigational issues, jane was on top form. i was starting to struggle a bit but it was hard to tell if it was the normal day2 blues or if i was actually starting to feel poorly. 3hrs in, a few gels stomached and i could confirm that i was ill and not just being a bit rubbish. we cut our route slightly shorter, due to my snotty nose and wheezing lungs.
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but it was great to be in a position where we felt in control of the situation. we always knew where we were and were making good judgments about time and distance. jane convinced me to go for one final cp, "it's practically on the way to the finish".... one final up. we finished with our best ever result in a score event, 83/292 overall and 7/34 female . dead chuffed.
best chippy tea.ever.
and what better way to finish the best mountain marathon in north wales than with the best chippy tea in north wales. enoch's at llandudno junction in case you're passing.

20 September 2011

drop bags in the kitchen

due to changing to 'long days' this week (7am-9pm)* i've had to prepare some of my meals in advance. tomorrow night when i get home, i'll have less than 7hours before i have to get up and go back to work again. it's a bit like planning for a 24hr race. so that's wednesdays lunch and dinner already packed, thursdays lunch and dinner in the fridge. bulgar wheat salad and veggie chili, in case you're wondering. i've also had to pack for this weekends mountain marathon. which means, saturdays lunch and dinner, and sundays breakfast, lunch and dinner are all neatly sealed and stored away. suffice to say, i've eaten far too many jelly babies today and haven't actually got anything ready for tonight's tea.
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*it's ok, only have to do 3 a week.

18 September 2011

blimin' brilliant

first up
the colours on the hills are fantastic at the moment. the lush bright ferns, almost tower over me now. fluorescent green fields and rich purple heather, mark the highs and the lows. chocolaty peat and charcoal grit line the tops. all highlighted and super animated when the sky turns from blue to gray in an instant. waterproofs that flap wildly in the wind, need to be discarded just as quickly as they were put on.
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a few extra jelly babies and an extra layer in your bag. be prepared for anything, but most of all get out there. it's blimin' brilliant right now.
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15 September 2011

placement.2

i started my second placement on monday. so far, 4 shifts in, and i'm really enjoying it. distinct to anywhere i've worked before, with a very different approach to nursing. i feel like there's so much to learn and only 8weeks to try and cram as much into my brain as possible.

the only downside is the early starts and the shock of going back to work after a few months of being a student. my commute is slightly longer, which has meant a lot less running but the sunrises are getting more and more worth the 5am starts.

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by tomorrow afternoon i'll have cycled 150miles, for a job where i don't get paid! did i mention the sunrises?

260/365

06 September 2011

ben nevis tri

in my imaginary life as a well organised, highly motivated and general all round athlete,* i'd be heading up to this race on friday. thankfully the race organisers have allowed me to pass over my entry for next year. which gives me a total of 12months to not train for it. however, if you're interested and like blogs about 'stupid' races rosemary and elizabeth both are going. they're both very, very tough. good luck guys!!

*i'd also be an academic overachiever, speak several languages, play the guitar and trumpet and be able to maintain a working bicycle.

04 September 2011

muted

muted colours and muted tones. purple runs into orange, and orange into greens. subtle changes and subtle gains. not much to say except, a lovely quiet run out to end an easy week.
heather and jane

02 September 2011

the hours

in august i spent 20:55hrs pedaling, 21:15hrs running and only 15hrs trying to write an essay. 85% of that skool work was done in the past 36hrs. the deadline, today of course. never again. i am making a public promise to myself (not about the biking or running-shhhhh, remember). there's leaving things to the last minute and literally pulling it out of your arse. next big deadline is october 7th, feel free to remind me! in the mean time, boooooze. have a good weekend ya'll!

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