Monday, 6 June 2011

Trailtrekker 2011 in pictures


Below are some of the photos I took en-route. Due to how miserable (I mean awe-inspiring of course!) it was I only took 3 photos in the second 15 hours of the day. All these were taken on my phone, by way of explanation of the poor quality of the photos!


Ady, James and Hollie lead the charge down the canal from Niffany Bridge


(Arthur) Sarah (Jack and Ellie) and Emma support the team at Malham.


Ady and James stroll towards Malham Cove


Ady climbs into the ambulance and his trailtrekker is over, later diagnosed with a fractured rib!


Nick supports us at Horton as James reclines


James and Hollie walking between Horton and Cam Fell.


Hollie and James negotiate a stile between Buckden and Kettlewell in the dark.


Kilnsey crag across the valley from above Conistone. Day 2!

Friday, 3 June 2011

Almost time

Hi everyone,

Thankyou so much to all the sponsors and those who have wished us luck. Tomorrow morning at 6am we will be setting off on our 100km trek. My ankle seems to be alright (touch wood and not wanting to tempt fate) so now all that remains is dumping, ermm i mean dropping the relevant child(ren) off with their relevant nanas (thankyou so much!) and then it's registration time. There is a live feed via the Oxfam website if anyone would like to track our progress -
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/trailtrekker/live

Must go now as i have some squashed grapes to pick up...i do love my kids!

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Austwick Amble provides final preparation




"Ill advised", "idiotic" or "asking for trouble" would be comments that would sum up my decision to run in the Austwick Amble fell race on Bank Holiday Monday.

Thankfully I'm pleased to report I came through relatively unscathed. The calves are a bit sore from Sunday's football and the quads are a bit sore from the fell but both are better than a sprained ankle (or worse).

I'd bowed to peer pressure as 2 of my brothers have been running the fell racing circuit and had asked me if I was competing at Austwick. I'd agreed on the basis that the course was pretty familiar to me (I was brought up in Austwick and had walked most of the course in my youth) and I figured that by fell racing standards I wouldn't find too many which were this gentle (8miles/1200ft climb).

As I found out fell racing is different to the roads. The first mile and last mile and a half were on the road so I knew I had to make good my time whilst on 'my surface'. I was in pretty good shape until the fell and whilst I didn't completely die I got picked off by the seasoned fell runners in the middle third of the race.

2 such runners came past me as we approached the top of Crummack Lane and the road eventually allowed me to overhaul them just before the finish line (helped by a steep road downhill which I used as my sprint finish). My finish time of 1:00:37 (27th) seemed pretty good although I had few pre-conceived ideas of what a good time would be.

As for my brothers; Harry is knocking on the door of the 'elite' group with a time of 55:00 (9th) and Sam, despite having to stop to tie a shoe lace, finished in 1:01:38. Another mile on the fells and he'd have caught me.

Thoroughly enjoyable though and luckily no lasting injuries that I can feel!

Results are here and the route is here.