Here we go again. Another early morning alarm call on a very cold morning to get to Hayfield for "The Trigger" bus. Bit different this year as I left my car at New Mills Station and then four of us continued onto Hayfield in Geoff's car. The Cricket club is such a nice start venue, great atmosphere in side and warm as well. Chatted to quite a few people then outside to drop off the bag. Chatting to IanW outside I find out about another route change so that we will not be going down the road but instead a little cut through directly from the start field.
Happy Campers |
It is funny in Crowden hardly anybody carries straight on past the decision point for Torside or Lawrence Edge/Wild boar. The latter two seem to have become the de facto route choices. IanW rumbled me on Facebook (as he tagged me in a photo on the climb to Lawrence Edge) there is a pretty impressive picture of me with a good smile and high knee as I run up the steep climb. His comment "It's funny how the sight of a camera can make people run." as if I would do such a thing, its slanderous.
Poser! |
Did not get to pose for this one! |
Higher Shelf Stones (credit http://runningdelights.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/janathon-12-plus-trigger-race.html) Hard to imagine it is the same day to the photos above! |
At the start some of us were chatting about the Snake to CP5 route options. My intention was to go along to Glead Hill and head south from there. Geoff had mentioned he was going to go down the east side of Within. With the likely icy flags I had decided that I would do the same as Geoff as the ice flags would not allow us to make up for the greater distance. I followed the flags for about a Km then struck south-west from there. The Strava plot is reasonable enough, fairly straight line. I have had a look at a couple of strava plots by other people with a similar time to me and I was about 5 minutes (48 minutes snake top to CP5) slower than the people that stayed on the flags. With the old checkpoint we climb up to the plateau 90 degrees to the contours, so while steep we get it done with quickly. The new checkpoint involves a long angled climb that goes on for ever and looses a lot of time.
Snake to CP5 |
Leaving CP5 felt like entering hell, the conditions has deteriorate considerably, with low clouds and a driving wind straight into our faces. It was to some considerable relief that I turned left down the river Kinder and some reprieve from the wind. My race went tits up at this stage. Followed the gruff system OK until forced to leave them then set my compass to join the next system. I had a guess at the bearing but it was not south enough and I did not following it properly anyway. I really started to suffer across here with yet more eye problems as they clouded over and cold hands, I needed to get some food down but it was such hard work trying to work the zip on the bum bag. I eventually hit the edge path about 50 metres north of Grindslow Knoll. Not realising this I turned left for another 50 metres until I got to a stream I recognised from the Edale Skyline and realised my mistake. About turn and headed back to Grindslow.
It's all gone 'orribly wrong! |
Edit:
Just had a another look at the 2013 & 2014 strava plots. The split for the cairn after Kinder Gates was 4:00 in 2013 and 4:30 in 2014. So in reality I lost 20 minutes from there to the end. Not as bad as I thought!