...And here we are in row 2 midfield at Murrayfield where we are hoping to see Ireland beat Scotland at rugby.
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Sunday, 27 February 2011
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Summits and snakes
Ascending the Summit of Bernia high above Benidorm
| Matt and Sharon with the Bernia Ridge in the distance |
| Sharon walking up the final slope to the summit |
| The team on the summit (Tom, Dick and Sharon) |
| Slippery customers in the Emilia's Bar - Venta Confrides Great things to do while staying at Abdet.com |
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Bob Graham leg 2 16th Feb
The weather forecast said no snow or ice below 500m, winter conditions have returned above this. Tom and I set off in the sun for leg 2 Threlkeld to Dunmail, he having done it in the dark last week as part of his successful winter BG round. Tom's time for this leg 4.12.
As we reached the 500m level we appreciated what the warning re winter conditions was about but with no wind and the sunshine it made for a majestic day on the fells.
| Approaching the summit of Great Dodd |
| The summit of Raise |
| On the Helvellyn plateau as it is getting dark |
| Leaving Nethermost Pike |
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
It's a sunny day
Another sunny day so it is time for leg 2 of the alternative Bob Graham. Having discussed my target time with Tom we have revised it from 120 hours (5 days) to 30 hours over five days. Leg 1 was 5 hours so Threlkeld to Dunmail. Here we come.
Saturday, 12 February 2011
County Pot Trident series
Friday 11th February County Pot caving trip with Ali (taking photos) Tom and Phil.
See the photos at
https://picasaweb.google.com/labdet/CountyPotAndTridentSeries#slideshow/5572589405499333010
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Thursday, 10 February 2011
Finished
Arrived back at car at 1545 (5 hours. (Tom did it in 3.5 hours then carried on for another 20!). Could I carry on after a 15 min rest? No I don't think so but......
On my 120 hour schedule (5 days) I am well up on my timings? I think I will have a good rest now ready for leg two next week. I hope the weather is as good.
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On my 120 hour schedule (5 days) I am well up on my timings? I think I will have a good rest now ready for leg two next week. I hope the weather is as good.
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Summit Blencathra
Got to summit number 3 at 1505 hard work from River Caldew. Views amazing. Just descent now!
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Second peak leg 1
Reached summit of Gt Calva at 1227. Found it really hard work. Blencathra looks a long way away and that is a big down and up to get to it!
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Bob Graham solo attempt
Unbeknown to you all I have embarked on a BG attempt of my own.
5 legs, 5 days, long recovery in between each one!
Just below Skiddaw as I send this email, weather good, feeling fine.
Set off 1045 from Threlkeld.
Dick
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5 legs, 5 days, long recovery in between each one!
Just below Skiddaw as I send this email, weather good, feeling fine.
Set off 1045 from Threlkeld.
Dick
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Tuesday, 8 February 2011
HE HAS FINISHED
23.19 Winter Bob Graham round completed. Tom apologises to his team mates but he won't be at training tonight, he needs a rest.
See the full BG Winter round report on Tom's website here
See the full BG Winter round report on Tom's website here
Portinscale
1800 Portinscale, hard going but 1 hour remaining and 2k. He will do it! Ian ..... bouncing!
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Down off the fells
Arrived Newlands 1705 7k to go. If they do it in the allowed time then he will be sub 23 hours!
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Nearly there
We are on our way round to Newlands. Last night on Blencathra seems a long time ago. They set off up Dalehead looking good. 1 1/2 hours until dark again.
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Honister
Arrived Honister 1447 30 mins ahead of schedule making up 15mins on this leg. Tom has been eating all the way and was in great form. Bacon butties and tea, set off at 1504 up Dalehead. Ian the donkey well loaded up in fine spirits. 4 hours left to do what is down for 3 hours on the plan. Sub 23 hours is it possible?
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Scafell encased in ice
Tim down safe at 1013. For a BG aspirant he has had a brutal introduction to the realities of the Central Fells and a winter attempt as well. Good effort.
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Tom arrived Wasdale at 0942 ten mins ahead of 2330 schedule. Rocks on high fells icy and Foxes Tarn route ate up the time cushion from Dunmail. He felt bad at Bowfell but took power gels and settled down after that. Ate crumpets and tea, change of clothing. Set off on leg 4 with Ian at 0956 16 mins ahead of his planned time.
Brighton Tim left somewhere on Central Fells, I am waiting for him in Wasdale.
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Dunmail
Tom arrived Dunmail, 0254, 43 mins ahead of 23.30 schedule. Stopped for 15 mins drank tea and ate rice pudding, change of clothing and footwear. Set off with Brighton Tim on leg 3 at 0210. Next stop Wasdale in the light.
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Monday, 7 February 2011
Threlkeld
Tom arrived Threlkeld 2225 25 mins ahead of schedule. Food and change of clothing then set off on leg two at 2240 26 mins ahead of schedule. In v good spirits.
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They have started
7pm, skies clearing they set off. Leg 1 Tom, Ian and Bradford Dave. Lights seem low down on Skiddaw bit low cloud cover will stop any more views of them until Threlkeld at about 2245.
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Choices
Which shoes do I chose? Rain intermittent, temp in Keswick about 4 Celsius. 40 mins to go.
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We are here in Keswick
Drove through some heavy rain at Dunmail. Water pouring off the fells but weather no too bad in Keswick. 1 hour to go to start.
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Setting off
The wind has dropped a lot, the sun briefly shone, Tom Ian and support crew are setting off for Keswick.
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Felltop forecast Lake District
4 hours to go.
Forecast for Monday
Weather:
Rain at first to all levels, will be occasionally heavy at times as extensive hill fog covers the hills. During the morning the rain will turn lighter and patchier before turning more showery in nature for the afternoon. It will also turn brighter as some sunnier breaks appear during the afternoon and hill fog lifts. Turning colder during the day on the summits as the showers turn to snow in the afternoon above 500 metres. Very windy at first on the hills with a danger of losing one's footing in the storm force winds, but winds will ease during the day.
Visibility:
Moderate to poor at first, becoming good occasionally moderate later.
Hill Fog:
Overcast at 550 metres, occasionally broken at 360 metres. Becoming broken or well broken at 670 metres into the afternoon, occasionally broken in showers 450 metres.
Maximum winds above 500m:
Southwest 40 to 50 mph, gusting 70 mph, veering and easing from late morning Northwest 35 mph, gusting 60 mph.
Temperature:
Valleys/Low level: Plus 7 Celsius
At 900m: Plus 3 Celsius lowering to Plus 1 Celsius
Freezing level: Above the summits at first but
lowering to 900 metres during the day.
At 900m: Plus 3 Celsius lowering to Plus 1 Celsius
Freezing level: Above the summits at first but
lowering to 900 metres during the day.
Chance of precipitation:
Dawn - 0900: Heavy Rain. 80% chance of rain
0900 - 1200: Light rain. 40% chance of rain
1200 - 1500: Heavy rain showers. 30% chance of rain
1500 - Dusk: Light rain showers. 30% chance of rain
0900 - 1200: Light rain. 40% chance of rain
1200 - 1500: Heavy rain showers. 30% chance of rain
1500 - Dusk: Light rain showers. 30% chance of rain
Forecast for Tuesday
Weather:
Another bright day with sunnier spells as a few showers continue to occur at first. The showers will be less frequent and more widespread than Monday, with parts of the east and south staying dry. The showers will fall as snow above 350 metres before dying out into the afternoon.
Visibility:
Good occasionally moderate at first in the showers.
Hill Fog:
Broken or well broken at 670 metres, occasionally broken during the morning in showers 450 metres.
Maximum winds above 500m:
Southwest 15-20 mph, backing South 10-15 mph.
6 hours to set off time
The atrocious weather is slowly improving leaving behind swollen rivers and boggy ground. The 1pm weather forecast is for windy conditions improving in to Tuesday so Tom is set to go leaving the Moot Hall in Keswick at 7pm for his Bob Graham winter attempt.
Regular updates on Toms progress over the 24 hour challenge will be posted to this blog as and when mobile phone signal allow.
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