After the struggle of last year's Challenge, disrupted by hayfever that went so rogue it turned into full-blown asthma, I've been determined to make up for it this year. With the summer following the Challenge largely wiped out by getting the condition under control and finding a new normal, no sooner had I tentatively started … Continue reading Training and A Pre-Walk Walk
Tag: Far Eastern Fells
Unexpected Joys in the Clag
Barely am I back from my cruise to Greenland, Iceland and Norway (more about that if I get around to it in due course), then the post-holiday gloom of returning to work hits full face. A lack of decent walking opportunities on the cruise, means it's 3 months since I did any form of backpacking, … Continue reading Unexpected Joys in the Clag
March in the Lakes – Part 3: “Close” to home
When I was deep into my carless Wainwright round, the Far Eastern fells presented something of a problem. The only useful bus route runs along the western edge of the area, making the fells to the far east of the far east virtually inaccessible on a day walk. The need to pick off these fells … Continue reading March in the Lakes – Part 3: “Close” to home
March in the Lakes – Part 2: A Sunday Stroll
Somehow, in a little over 24 hours, I'd broken Cath. We'd done no strenuous walking, beer intake had been modest, we hadn't even carried heavy packs. All I could ascribe her ailment to was some sort of allergic reaction to paintbrushes (it certainly wasn't the cookies as in a huge act of self-sacrifice, I pigged … Continue reading March in the Lakes – Part 2: A Sunday Stroll
A Short Jaunt in the Lakes
This trip had been in the diary for a very long time, ever since the day I signed-up to support Terry Abraham's Blencathra film in March 2015. With me opting for the VIP premiere tickets package, this meant I knew pretty much what I'd be doing this particular weekend. Hopes of a more extended trip … Continue reading A Short Jaunt in the Lakes
Autumn in the Lakes: Business as Usual
Having been spoilt by a couple of days of great weather and some delightful colours on the fells, the forecast for today wasn't looking so good - clearly I've used up my quota of decent conditions. Â Either that or nature has decided that as it is now December, it ought to get on with winter … Continue reading Autumn in the Lakes: Business as Usual
Out in the Eastern and Far Eastern Fells – Part 2
As Cath headed back to the bus stop, I turned my attention to the road walk out to Hartsop. Sat on the step of Patterdale post office while devouring my lunch, a battle had been raging in my head between what I knew I should do this afternoon and the easier option I'd banked on … Continue reading Out in the Eastern and Far Eastern Fells – Part 2
Out in the Eastern and Far Eastern Fells – Part 1
Preparation I walked back into the large meeting room that was our base of operations and immediately noticed the tenser atmosphere. All had been going swimmingly when I'd stepped out an hour or so before for another meeting, and we were looking good to complete this stage of the project over the coming weekend. I … Continue reading Out in the Eastern and Far Eastern Fells – Part 1
Wainwrights update
In between a busy couple of weeks where my current client project has reached a critical stage, I've not had time to do much outdoors and with miserable weather and feeling shattered from work, not much inclination either. But one thing has been drifting in and out of my thoughts - my project to complete … Continue reading Wainwrights update
Far Eastern Odyssey – The Redemption
After I had to abort my Far Eastern fells trip back in July, a second attempt was always going to be on the cards. This time, though, the weather was, for the most part, more favourable. Here's the story. Planning Day 1: Tuesday 18 September After a train to Penrith and bus to Pooley Bridge, … Continue reading Far Eastern Odyssey – The Redemption
Far Eastern Odyssey – The Debrief
Considering that the first attempt at this trip went tits up due to the weather taking umbrage at my presence in the Lakes, this second attempt went really well. This is a short post on why. How good was the planning ? This was a strange trip in that I deliberately tried not to plan … Continue reading Far Eastern Odyssey – The Debrief
Mission Complete
I woke to sunlight infiltrating the tent, which made a nice change from gloom and rain. Above my head a 3 inch long jet black slug was slowly making its way along the outer seam of my tent's inner and I lay there for a few minutes fascinated by it, but at the same time … Continue reading Mission Complete
Positive Mental Attitude
Last night certainly put the wild into wild camping. 7 hours of constant heavy rain and strong winds battered the tent, and with each climactic gust I watched for signs that my shelter wasn't going to hold. But it did hold, I survived it and the weather abated just before 1am, allowing me to get … Continue reading Positive Mental Attitude
The wind and my 11 inch sausage
Thursday was always predicted to be the worst day in terms of weather but even so the forecast I picked up on Wednesday morning seemed better than before I left home. How wrong I was. The gentle patter of rain on the tent woke me after a night when I'd actually got a decent amount … Continue reading The wind and my 11 inch sausage
Deer, bruises and a perfect pitch
I woke with a start as sunlight streamed into the tent. This was surprising enough given the miserable day 2 morning conditions of the previous attempt at this trip. But more surprising still was that I ever got to sleep at all. Cold in my -5°C rated bag, I'd tossed and turned all night as … Continue reading Deer, bruises and a perfect pitch