Plan is to travel up Friday. No Support available this weekend so I'll have to manage. Should take about 4 hours to collect the Panda from Shap though and deliver it to StBees before returning to the site at Stonethwaite in Borrowdale. So, travel up, site van (not sure which site it is...), next morning - early start - drive to Shap in Panda. Walk/run back to van (28-30m). Once back at van - after a nice cup of tea :) - set off for Panda as above and return to site.
Early doors Sunday set off on foot once again for StBees (30m). There are two variations on the route of the 2006 attempt: Saturday - from Grisdale Tarn pass N. side for Dunmail Raise, Steel Fell rejoining original route for Greenup Edge. Sunday, keep on tramway from Slate quarry and head for Haystacks - from Scarth Gap a feint path cuts down to rejoin the main track. Hoping to arrive in St.Bees around 6pm - may stay on site and travel back Monday.
Monday, 26 April 2010
Monday, 19 April 2010
Bloomin' thing
Well, the reassembled 'A'frame wouldn't fit the 4x4 yesterday. Had to give up on it as I needed to get a run in (7m - 1.12) and were going out for a family meal.
Anyway it fits now so it's a step nearer - found the Hunka bivvy bag too - not that I'll need it for the recce mind...
Anyway it fits now so it's a step nearer - found the Hunka bivvy bag too - not that I'll need it for the recce mind...
Sunday, 18 April 2010
Birthday Weekend
Today I'm reassembling the newly painted A frame...
58 tomorrow... I passed someone when doing a 3m morning run this week who shouted out 'you look too old for that job.' People seem to delight in shouting out to runners - I was up at Edale Cross a few years back and as I headed up on to Brown Knoll I heard 'You shouldn't be doing that at your age.' Again a few years back doing the CalDerLime (Cal-Der-Went Walk linked to the Limestone Way) a walker coming the other way offered: 'Are you late?'
Thanks to customers these last few weeks (inc. Louise, Glynis, Candy and Andy) I'm getting closer to reaching my target for CP.
Spent Friday night on the back lawn trying out the bivvy bag again (this 1st since last June and that awful night on Sneaton Low Moor) - was a starry night and not too cold, though I couldn't find my new Alpkit Hunka bivvy bag and used the Rab Survival Zone bag. Since found the new one which looks as if it will be more easily adjustable with a toggle at each side with an additional sleeve sewn on for the draw string - looks a good well thought out piece of kit, though won't know how breathable it will be till I try it in the rain...
58 tomorrow... I passed someone when doing a 3m morning run this week who shouted out 'you look too old for that job.' People seem to delight in shouting out to runners - I was up at Edale Cross a few years back and as I headed up on to Brown Knoll I heard 'You shouldn't be doing that at your age.' Again a few years back doing the CalDerLime (Cal-Der-Went Walk linked to the Limestone Way) a walker coming the other way offered: 'Are you late?'
Thanks to customers these last few weeks (inc. Louise, Glynis, Candy and Andy) I'm getting closer to reaching my target for CP.
Spent Friday night on the back lawn trying out the bivvy bag again (this 1st since last June and that awful night on Sneaton Low Moor) - was a starry night and not too cold, though I couldn't find my new Alpkit Hunka bivvy bag and used the Rab Survival Zone bag. Since found the new one which looks as if it will be more easily adjustable with a toggle at each side with an additional sleeve sewn on for the draw string - looks a good well thought out piece of kit, though won't know how breathable it will be till I try it in the rain...
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Getting close!
Well, for the next recce anyway... needs to be as soon as - no later than May Day w/end me thinks. Electrics now sorted on support car - currently giving the A-frame promised coat of paint. This is dismantled and each painted section hangs from the garage roof supports. Had to spend an hour this morning freeing one of the brake calipers that was sticking on yesterday though (why didn't I buy that pair on eBay for £20..? - long gone now...) The other Pandas have never suffered from seizing calipers - anyway seems sorted now...
Getting near to running 3-5milers at 10 m/m pace now which proves that the training is paying off - other than a few niggly aches now and again all seems well, so thumbs are UP!
Getting near to running 3-5milers at 10 m/m pace now which proves that the training is paying off - other than a few niggly aches now and again all seems well, so thumbs are UP!
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Towing Eyes...
Fitted bracket to the other side without incident this Sunday. Borrowed the actual 'eyes' from the other Panda, so now we got something to tow for the up-coming recce weekend. Finished in time to get an 8m run in as well this week. Looking good.
The 'A' frame has been stood in the cat pen since new years day (as it came back with the 4x4 -ie. with the arms and chains that attatch to the front suspension underneath the car) and as it's rusty a coat of paint is called for... then there's the electrics to sort on the car so there's no need for the towing board... getting there though...
Felt a bit tired since the Sunday run (was pushing all way round) but otherwise no injuries.
I'm preferring the Stonethwaite site and with no hook-up here I might just have to 'go it alone'...
The 'A' frame has been stood in the cat pen since new years day (as it came back with the 4x4 -ie. with the arms and chains that attatch to the front suspension underneath the car) and as it's rusty a coat of paint is called for... then there's the electrics to sort on the car so there's no need for the towing board... getting there though...
Felt a bit tired since the Sunday run (was pushing all way round) but otherwise no injuries.
I'm preferring the Stonethwaite site and with no hook-up here I might just have to 'go it alone'...
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