Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Two weeks to Go!

It's all done now the final summary of the training is displayed in the two images below. If it does not work out for me I would hope that it has not been for the lack of training. I have to say it has gone very well over the past 9 months and especially since the new year when I really started to get serious about it. My big runs have consisted of:
  • Four Kinder Dozens 
  • Two days in the lakes where I done legs 3 and 4 on Saturday, followed by legs 5 and 1 on Sunday. On the Sunday I had intended on doing two as well but the weather was horrendous with the driving wind and rain from the south. I could not face 4 hrs of it in my face. Instead I ran back along the road and forest trails to get back to the car at Dunmail.
  • Just two weeks ago I started Friday night at 22:00 and done 1,2,3 as far as Esk Hause where I cut down to Seatoller to get the bus back to Keswick.


I was very happy with how I managed on the two day recce. But it was the three legs back to back that was the real lesson. Two of us arranged to meet at the Moot hall at 22:00 and by fluke there was a father and son BG attempt starting at the same time so the four of us headed off together. Made good time to Skidaw but mucked up after that we were a little too far to the west when leaving the summit and ended up on very steep ground very quickly. Lost a lot of time contouring around to find the three posts. It then went excellent to Blencathra where the other three decided to go down Halls Fell in the dark. I had never been down there before. Well we completely mucked it up and ended up doing something between Halls and the Parachute Descent. Took an hour to get to the checkpoint, five hours for leg 1. For much of leg one I resisted eating in-order to keep moving and quite often on it I felt hungry. Leg 2 went OK, except parts of it were wetter that I remembered!! A bit off the pace again, that took nearly 4 1/2 hrs so 1.5 hrs down at Dunmail!!

The other three bailed at Dunmail  so I carried onto three on my own. Many times on the FRA forums people have mentioned that what you eat in the first two legs goes a long way to determining if you succeed or fail. I was about to find out the truth of that the hard way. On my four Kinder Dozens I was only out about 9 1/2 hours and I was perfectly OK with sandwiches, chocolate bars and dried fruit. But on the 3rd leg I was into a whole new area, the sandwiches turned into rubber taking 10 minutes to chew and swallow one bite. The fruit was so sweet and sickly, chocolate horrible! At Dunmail I was given a tube of baby food but I held off having that until Bowfell. I managed to get to Esk Hause not fast but I got there. From there down to Seatoller for 15:00 so out about 17 hrs.

I was ecstatic about the day, delighted to have done 17 hrs. I always thought that if I can get to Wasdale feeling reasonably OK and fairly close to the schedule that I would have it cracked. While I bailed at Esk Hause I could easily have carried onto Wasdale; makes a big psychological difference knowing that. But it is the lesson about the food that was the most important, I will be onto my support to ensure that I keep the food going in little and often in the early legs.

I am into the taper now by the standards of what I have been doing I have had two relatively easy weeks. All of my training has been geared to endurance but I actually had two races last week, with the Pennine Relay and then Saturday's Park Run. Considering I do no speed work I was very happy with how they went.

The next update will probably be after the event so wish me luck on July 4th.

Edit:

I was asked to put the splits up. This is from at 23 hr schedule use by Pennine - Midnight start with expected arrival time at each split.


Skiddaw
01:23
Great Calva
02:25
Blencathra
03:37
Threlkeld - A
04:05
Threlkeld - D
04:20
Clough Hd
05:17
Great Dod
05:43
Wat Dod
05:50
Stybar Dod
05:59
Raise
06:13
White Side
06:21
Lower Man
06:34
Helvellyn
06:40
NetheR Pike
06:51
Dolly Pike
07:00
Fairfield
07:36
Seat Sandal
07:57
Dunmail -A
08:15
Dunmail -D
08:35
Steel Fell
08:57
Calf Crag
09:15
Sergeant Man
09:45
High Raise
09:54
Thunacar Knott
10:07
Harrison Stickle
10:20
Pike o Stickle
10:39
Rossett Pike
11:17
Bowfell
11:46
Esk Pike
12:08
Great End
12:29
Ill Crag
12:45
Broad Crag
12:55
Scafell Pike
13:07
Scafell
13:39
Wasdale - A
14:15
Wasdale - D
14:35
Yewbarrow
15:25
Red Pike
16:08
Steeple
16:30
Pillar
17:01
KirkFell
17:51
Great Gable
18:31
Green Gable
18:50
Brandreth
19:07
Grey Knotts
19:18
Honister - A
19:35
Honister - D
19:55
Dalehead
20:35
Hindscarth
20:52
Robinson
21:15
 

5 comments:

  1. Good luck Pat, I will follow your attempt with interest.

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  2. Good read Pat, Best of luck. Will you be carrying a tracker on the day????

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  3. Yep I filled in the application from with the schedule. Think he does a good deal on the rent for BG attempts.

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  4. Can u put up the expected splits

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  5. Best of luck Pat, I'll be watching with interest and look forward to hearing all about it when you're done.

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