Sunday, 21 April 2019

Teenager With Altitude Fell race, Lake District (25km/2300mtrs)

A weekend split down the middle with a bad race day and a good training day!

Teenager with Altitude Fell race on the Derwent Fells near Keswick. A tough AL race in the English calendar run by the Cumberland Fell Runners. This race was recommended to me by Dave Kerr who was recommended it by Graham Briffet so I'm blaming Graham for this one! Hahaha

Let's get the excuses over with first.. I had a terrible sleep the night before this and I was lucky if I got 2 hours sleep no joke! I was in a strange bed and did my usual psyching myself out and just couldn't drift off.. Anyway I felt awful at the start line which is steeeeeep!!









It was a very hot day and I struggled from the off. I probably started too fast as usual and blew up a bit but I had spells of energy and at some points I ran well.





Some great underfoot fast running but I just wasn't firing in the heat and felt so bad!





















I finished in 4hr 4 mins 52nd/140 overall. A bad day but I just had nothing in me. 

It was a great race looking back and I wish I could've pushed harder but even though I was knackered I did enjoy  it and the atmos was really good before and after the race with a great bunch of folk.
Dave Kerr was also there who did well and was in the prizes in our category. We were also in the same camp site so we had a few beers and some good banter that night!

Dave picking up V40 prize


Me and Dave






REDEMPTION

The next day I was keen to get some more running done at a more leisurely pace and I was particularly interested in some scrambling. Dave recommended Sharp Edge on Blencathra and Rupert recommended Striding and Swirel Edge on Helvellyn so off I went.. 



Sharp Edge Blencathra

Another incredible day to be in the hills with amazing views! The run up to Sharp Edge was excellent with a good path all the way then it was hands and feet for the scramble up Sharp Edge which was straightforward and just what I was after. 

Looking back down Sharp Edge



Sharp Edge

I did a loop here and descended down the other side of the lake and back to the van to get going again and shoot over to Helvellyn



Another lovely climb up onto Striding Edge in blue skies and sunshine! A busy place this one, I had Blencathra to myself (it was 9am there!) but now later in the day and all the walkers were out in force. 






Striding Edge
Striding Edge was actually quite runnable and I stuck to crest the whole way. Most walkers sticking to the lower paths I was jumping around above their heads!






This was the most technical bit, down climbing off the main ridge before the last scramble up to the summit. Still easy but care needed not to tumble off..





Swirel Edge and Catstye Cam

Summit done and down via Swirel Edge, more down climbing and then a nice path all the way back down. I didn't do Catsrye Cam as I was now running out of time and I knew I'd get it at Pinnacle Ridge race.


Some idiot




Pano of Striding and Swirel Edges
What a day and this made up for yesterdays race disaster! I'll be back here later on in the year for the first ever Pinnacle Ridge Extreme race!









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