Saturday 29 October 2011

Peak a boo


Peak District TV
Video by terrybnd @ http://terrybnd.blogspot.com/


If you have not already noticed, Blogger and all-round interweb good guy terrybnd has made the step from competent amateur to professional video maker.

No running stuff yet but well worth a look. Terry posts excellent write-ups, short films and photography of all things outdoors. Most of his work is Peak District based and his has a passion for the National Park shines through all he does.

Here is another one of his vids focusing on Photographers in the Peak District National Park and showcasing some of their work


All the very best Terry and keep up the good work.

Thursday 6 October 2011

Cous custard in the Carneddau



Like passing ships, Mrs sbrt came home after a week away with work and I headed off to Snowdonia, for this years Rab Mountain Marathon. 'Hi Babe, missed you.'  "good luck!"  'Love ya'  x.

Friday night; Ray M and I signed on and had a bite to eat, at race the event centre/registration. The venue was the Dyffryn Ogwen School in Bethesda. A nice touch was that the catering for the weekend, was organised by a local community group.

A quick pint then back to our B&B, where we had dropped our bags off earlier. Our home for the night was Llety Pant Teg B&B . The owners Catrin, Bryan and family could not have made us feel more welcome. The beds were very comfy and breakfast spot on.
 Catrin is passionate about the Carneddau mountains and seemed pleased that we would be up there enjoying them. Definitely a good omen.


A more typical view

Day one;  Saturday morning, wet and windy. A ten minute walk to the start. Dib dibbers, collect Maps and lists that show the days live controls(checkpoints). The list also gives us a map feature, ground feature and points value of each control.

And we are off. Six hours, to get from the start to the overnight camp, finding controls and collecting points.  We pick off our first two easily. It is always a relief to get the early ones right, especially for numptys like us.

Next up control 125 ; Terrace on spur, small ruin, inside, south side, 10 points. We tick off features on the way to the spur. Find the cairn that should be right next to the control. We can not see the ruin. More importantly no orange and white kite, telling us we have found the check point. I check the map again and again, using all that I know about map reading and how to relocate (all I know isn't very much so it doesn't take too long). Still no luck.
 We are not the only ones and general consensus is, something is amiss.

Ray and I head on to control 121 ; Rocky pinnacle, north side, 20 points. This is a short leg, just over 1k, with obvious features to follow. I take bearing just in case but am I taking the bearing from the right place?  
As we climb between Drosgl and Bera Mawr, the rocky knoll of Bera Bach comes into view. Cool! A scramble up the damp, greasy stone to the pinnacle and.......   No kite, no control.  Oh dear! Or words to that effect.
Again we weren't the only ones, there was quite a few of us scrambling about on the rocks, looking for the elusive 121. Either our  brightly coloured cagoules had become like magnets, drawing other competitors to us or the control just wasn't there. Joking aside, this was seriously knocking my confidence. Not being the best of navigators I was starting to doubt myself. 
We started getting cold from just milling about and decided to cut our losses and try for another control.

 It turns out that controls 121 and 125 had been put in the wrong place and not where they were shown on the race map. Never-mind, character building stuff and the organisers credited the points to all of us who had been caught out.

Normal service resumed all further mistakes were down to our own ineptitude. A slight wobble heading for the next control then  no further nav related incidents, just a great days MMing in a great event area. 
We are completers rather than competitors so when Ray started getting cramps, I was more than happy to head in early. 






The neighbours

Dark and White/Rab, did us proud with the overnight camp and as we all came down off the hills, the sun came out. Priceless. The neighbours werent bad either. 

 Tent up, feet up. Time for food, a cuppa, pampering(taping up a blister) and a doze in the sun. 



Day two; Cool, clear and dry. Porridge and Coffee. The porridge is instant but our secret weapon is a cup (pot noodle pot) of almost fresh coffee, courtesy  of Lyons coffee bags. 
Onwards and upwards. A sharp climb back up to the Carneddau, bagging two controls and a few wild bilberries on the way.  
Heading for Carnedd Llywlyn, Ray points out we may have bitten off more than we can chew. He is right. We chuck a right. Sorry, I mean head west and after a brief diversion, we put the ghost of control 121 to rest. Its live again for day 2 and in the right place. 
After that, it's just  a few more dibs and a trot/shuffle back to Bethesda. 

The guy in the flouro hat confessed to looking at this blog.
Another MM 1st  timer.  Good on ya fella!



Dry rocks and control # 121 in the right place : )


Ray studying the menu for Sunday dinner






               


































Other Highlights and Randoms


  • Getting Completely 'chicked' by Kate and Jane.

  • Mountain ponies

  • Sipping Limoncello while comparing route choices. Tks & Good to meet you Cat & Ruth.

  • Chatting to Hanno & Theo, Pennine runners from the Netherlands doing their 1st MM.

  • Milk stix x2 from Pant Teg B&B I was going to have black tea 

  • Dawn-Sometimes an Ultra Runner Won the ladies Elite class. Wow!


Many thanks again to Dark and White/Rab for putting on another excellent event. As always a very enjoyable course and a great atmosphere.


P.S. Thanks to Ray, for putting up with me again.