Saturday, 25 June 2022

 Well guys, I think its fair to say that maybe my best running days are over, and , by association,  this blog. I remain fiercely private by nature (I'm sure many people still are, in this social media driven society), and do not have any huge running achievements anticipated that will be worth blogging about. Plus, there are a thousand running blogs to each area, and most are far more worthy of reading time (plus, lets face it, far more organised).

I will keep running,  of course, but in my own way and own time. And keep documenting how I am doing in a less public forum than the Internet. 


It's been fun and been a real blast, and I've loved every slightly eccentric entry.

So, keep going guys, whatever you do. Enjoy everything we've got.

Signing out now.

Thursday, 23 June 2022

Magic moments pics.....









 

Spine magic moments

 Soooo many magic moments from this event.  So chuffed to have been part of it. Made it to day four. Yay


Magic moments a-go-go. 


Giggling so much at so many things. Hearing running stories from everyone around. Stoodley Pike in the sunset. Arriving at Hebden buzzing. Trying to bivvy in loads of different places,  to try and get power naps in. Jasmin Paris running past us on the Snake Pass. Drinking coffee at 6 in the morning beside a reservoir. The relief of lying in a tent at checkpoint two. Caroline doing a surprise visit at the same checkpoint.  Leaving there on a high. 

Plodding across a beautiful magic moor on Summer Solstice night, seeing the huge Harvest moon to the right, then the Tan Hill Inn lit up in the distance. Trying to sleep on the benches outside the pub  looking at the stars. Missing the Pennine Way completely for nearly an hour and laughing hysterically when the sign was sighted at the bottom of many hills. Borrowing a sleeping mat for yet another power nap session,  to find out that it was borrowed from Tom Hollins. Trying to find my peanuts yet again. Realising that the Tom who had met us for a few minutes was actually THE Tom Hollins. Looking around and relishing what is around.  Loving every second of this event. Getting picked up from checkpoint three after having to pull, with many tears. The kindness of strangers - being taken in and looked after by people I had never even met before.  Hobbling through a service station the next day, still using poles-still funny 

Wow. Loved this. Four days of pure running bliss

Wednesday, 22 June 2022

Spine DNF no.2

 Well,  I  had to pull out of the Spine race half a mile before checkpoint 3   . This massive event just got the better of me again,  blisters too big to hobble on . Sounds ridiculous now . Like an idiot,  I had to get help to get down to the checkpoint,  after maxing out on every painkiller I had by lunchtime and realising sadly that I had nothing left to give .

But, that's OK. I had the BEST time while I was out there, ran approx 140 miles,  which is the longest I've ever run continuously.  More importantly,  I just got to meet and run with some amazing people and it was brilliant. 

What a fab fab fab time 


Never say never in life




I'm currently trying to make my way back down to Manchester-I would pick a day to dnf where there's no trains running again 


What can I say but a million thank yous to anyone that gave me good wishes- they mean the world 

Tuesday, 21 June 2022

Spine checkpoint 2

 Just got to checkpoint 2, and a surprise visit from a bestie,  who could want more !!! Moving slow, feet disintegrated, mds style blisters yuk


Got to see a Sumner solstice sunrise from the top of pen y gwent,  amazing 



Monday, 20 June 2022

 Hot day, flagging a bit



Sunday, 19 June 2022

 Amazing sunset near stoodley pike coming to hebden