I hated PE at school – I really was rubbish at everything!
In my 20’s I briefly joined a gym and maybe did a little
bit of running (around the block was about all I could manage). I did like getting out into the countryside
but easy poddles in the peak district were all I could manage.
Then in January 1999 aged 29 I met my husband who was into
all things outdoorsy – mountaineering, climbing, kayaking and I did a lot of
activities with him. I certainly upped
my game, but just went along with whatever he had planned and didn’t really
take much of an interest in the what, when, where or how.
Moving along years 14 years, something changed. I decided I wanted to get to the top of Ben
Nevis. Rather than go up the boring
tourist path, I was convinced to go up via the Càrn
Mòr Dearg Arête. After a false
start due to bad weather, I made it to the top and was rewarded with a fabulous
view of a temperature inversion.
My holidays usually involved a lot of walking - I ticked off the Dales Way, Pennine Way, Coast to Coast, Cumbria Way to name a few.
But I wanted something different - something with a set time and distance to work towards - so I chose the National 3 Peaks Challenge. As part of the training I did the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge and the Welsh 3 Peaks Challenge. The National 3 Peaks Challenge was finally completed in 2018 at the 3rd attempt.
In 2019 I did the Lyke Wake Walk - which is approx. 40 miles with 5000ft of ascent and the challenge was to complete this within 24 hours. It took me 16.5 hours. For comparison the Anglesey Firelighter Race is 35.7 miles with 2880 ft of ascent and the challenge is to complete this within 9 hours. Tough but do-able! I hope :-)
#ultra #angleseyfirelighterrace #2023 #challenge #running #3peaks #lykewakewalk
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