Sunday, 15 August 2010
Things I know.
1. That my bingo wings need more than two weeks at the gym and some fake tan to make them look good.
2. That I'm not good at judging heights.
3. And at 46 I'm too old to do a 'Lara Croft' over the sea wall to the beach. (see #2)
Ouch!
Saturday, 5 June 2010
Another big hill
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We managed to cram in another quick trip to the Lakes this week. We're getting quite good at it; plan the walk(s), book a room, and throw stuff in the car. We can have our boots on and be walking by 11 am which at this time of year is easily enough time to get to almost 3000ft.
The conquest for this trip was Skiddaw, and her Little Man. Hmm, what can I say? The views from the top are fab - thankfully no low cloud - but the path up is hellish. It's quite tough initally and so boring. I like a route with a bit of variation; this was not my cup of tea at all. The best bit was the walk from Keswick which many people miss out on because they start from a car park further up. Whilst they may have fresher legs I'm not sure it's any compensation. Perhaps a different route next time will make me like this Mountain more.
Following a good breakfast at our B&B - Portland House - we decided on a less strenuous day involving a walk up Catbells and along the edge of Derwentwater. We should really have been more green and travelled to the start point by boat but the need to get off home afterwards mean't we had to drive over. Not a good enough excuse really. Great views from the top as the weather was kind again - a bit hot if truth be told!
Bit of a slog to the top. This is the view back down from (almost) the summit towards Little Man.
Saturday, 17 April 2010
Friday, 16 April 2010
Busy, busy
I have though, recently celebrated my 25th wedding anniversary (I was a child bride) and MrP and I took ourselves back to our honeymoon hotel in the Lakes. We've had a really lovely couple of days, had great weather and done a couple of good walks (stiff climbs if truth be told).
We did Helm Crag to Far Easedale (no 10 on the link) and Helvellyn too. I got sun burned on Helm Crag but despite the weather being fine at ground level we pretty much got blown off the top of Helvellyn. It was grim up there, no visibility whatsoever so we sort of got there and turned around to come down again. It's a bit disappointing when that happens - all that effort for no reward. Hence there are no pictures from the top but I will post the Helm Crag views soon.
I also need to sort out the look of this blog. It's on my To Do List. But you know what I'm like with those. The last one I posted has had very little crossed off.
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