Thursday, June 20, 2013

 

I'm Ba-a-ack!!

Please excuse the protracted absence... as soon as I got home it was straight back to work and the hurly burly hecticness that is everyday life...

The holiday? It was great! Although I very nearly didn't get to Spain on 24th May... I boarded my BA flight at Heathrow for the 8:30am flight and we sat on the tarmac for a few minutes, before the Captain told us that the south runway was closed so we were going to have to use the north runway. Ten minutes later nothing had happened, and he then told us the north runway was now closed due to a plane returning to the airport due to technical issues so we were waiting for the south runway to be reopened.

Another passenger came up to the people sitting near me and said that apparently, according to Twitter, the returned plane had suffered an engine fire, and had to deploy the emergency chutes. It was only when I returned home I discovered that this had indeed been the case, and that Heathrow had cancelled over 100 short haul flights until 4pm. We were an hour late taking off, which in the grand scheme of things was nothing... I think if we hadn't all been on board and ready to leave we would have been there for hours.

 Barcelona was beautiful, and it was lovely to spend time with my Dad and Step mum. But this being an endurance adventures blog I guess people are more interested to hear about the mountains!

The Picos de Europa literally means 'The Peaks of Europe' and are situated in the Asturias, Cantabria, Castile and Leon areas of Northern Spain. The mountain range is made up of three massifs- Central, Eastern and Western. These mountains are limestone and the landscape was formed by glaciation.

We stayed in Sotres, which is the highest village in the Picos and situated in the Cabrales region of Asturias. It was certainly a spectacular location- cream and white buildings nestled amongst mighty jagged peaks. Perfect walking country.

Unfortunately we didn't have perfect walking weather... when I first booked I just assumed oh yes... Spain at the end of May... hot, sunny, great views, clear skies... it wasn't until I looked online a few days before I was due to fly that I thought- hang on, it could actually be chilly!

And it was... it was remarkably like the Lake District during a wet spell- mists, obscured views, rain, rain and more rain... most disappointing! A couple of group members were caught out by this and had to by fleeces from the shop attached to the hotel. Our tour leader said that it was usually much warmer and much more settled by this time of year, but they had had a lot more snow than usual this year... seems as though the winter weather we had has affected all of Europe.

It did brighten up towards the end of the week and I think I did get some good shots. There were 8 of us on the tour, 6 chaps and 2 ladies, just a nice number for getting to know each other, and of course our guide Juan. I will post accounts of each day's walk, with photos, but for now please indulge me and let me share a few pics of Barcelona with you... well I did do a lot of walking whilst I was there...



                                         The Cathedral
                                         Las Ramblas
                                         Oh yummy...
                                                       Casa Batllo
                                                      Inside The Sagrada Familia




                                         Park Guell

                                         Arts Museum Near Placa d'Espana


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Thursday, May 23, 2013

 

Belated Event Report- The Bassetlaw Bash

Sorry for the lack of updates for a while... I have had some family health issues to deal with as well as sorting things out for my holiday (a week's trekking in the Picos de Europa, short trip to Barcelona and a stay with my Dad and Stepmum). Actually the more eagle eyed amongst you might have noticed that I was originally going to the Pyrenees... that is correct... but as nobody else actually booked on the tour (I'm THAT popular, obviously) Explore kindly agreed to fly me from Barcelona to Orviedo to join the Picos de Europa trek. It's still mountains, it still looks spectacular and I will have some company!

Explore are also flying me to Alicante afterwards, although this means that I will miss my train ride which I was quite looking forward to... but well, we can't have everything...

So this time next week I will be walking in the mountains!!

But I digress... a few weeks ago I completed a new event for me- The Bassetlaw Bash. As it's fairly local I thought I may as well give it a go and so set off for Retford in North Notts and the start of the walk at the Idle Valley Nature Reserve. I checked in, told them I was walking the 26 mile route and got the cheery response 'actually it's 27 miles!' Although it was only the second running of the event, it looked well attended, and I spoke with the chap I met at the Three Shires- the one who had finished and then came back to walk his friends in. He was hoping to jog most of it so I knew I wouldn't see him again!

Luckily we had nice weather all day, and set off into the sunshine towards the canal. The route followed a delightful tow path along the canal, past locks and pretty houses, then the town of Retford, before our first checkpoint and cake and biscuits at the Gate Inn at Clarborough.



Shortly after this we left the canal and headed up tracks and across fields to the first climb of the day, and one of the few ascents on the walk. I was relieved to see that the lack of rain over the past week had dried out the fields and tracks nicely and kept my feet dry all day!


There were some lovely views along this stretch, across the rolling agricultural landscape with a patchwork or fields and small farms. Another climb along a country road brought us to the second checkpoint at Wheatly Wood Farm, where there were coffee and cheese and pickle cobs on offer- the temptation to stay a while could not be resisted... especially as there were custard creams as well!


                                         Clayworth Village
 After this the route traversed fields and wide open spaces, as it rose, fell, rose and fell again to Clayworth Village and the third checkpoint at the canal bridge, where there was some rather divine home made shortcake on offer. I did have to have two pieces just to make sure the quality was consistent.

After another brief flirtation with the canal it was back through fields- and being scared out of my wits by a bird banger- we entered part of the Idle Valley Nature Reserve and followed a lovely path along the edge of a large lake.

After this we left the reserve and the route headed along an undulating track through fields, before switchbacking by an odd fence which had hundreds of plastic carrier bags tied to it for no reason I could fathom. More field walking brought us to a gravel track, leading to more lakes, and then a lovely path through woodland to the final checkpoint at Danes Hill Lakes car park. I lowered myself to the ground for a brief sit down, but daren't linger too long as it was quite likely I wouldn't be able to get up again...


                                          Danes Hill Lakes

The final stretch was really pretty- winding between lakes, before walking alongside a railway track. A long gradual ascent brought us to the pretty village of Sutton, and shortly afterwards we entered the Nature Reserve for the final time. The finish is accessed by walking under a couple of metal sculptures and through a long willow tunnel!



                                         Metal Sculpture And The Willow Tunnel

My time was which I am pleased with- it was quite an easy event, being quite flat and on good paths. Pie and peas were served in the car park, and I got chatting to a fascinating chap who loves creating his own considerable challenges. He said that he is particularly fond of desert walking, and had done the MdS three times. The latest challenge he is working towards in a couple of years time is to complete 75 marathons over 75 days... for his 75th birthday! Amazing. Well, up until that point I had been feeling fairly fit, but this kind of puts me to shame!! I would love to know how he gets on...

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

 

Just Booked Next Year's Holiday!

I've just booked next year's holiday to give myself something to look forward to during the winter months. It's a week's walking tour with Explore Worldwide, and takes place in the Spanish Pyrenees! It's classed as 'moderate' so should be within my capabilities and as it uses Barcelona airport I've decided to get a bit more adventurous and arrange my own flights a day or so earlier so I can do some touristy sightseeing in the Gaudi city.

After the tour ends I plan to catch the train down to Alicante and spend a few days with my Dad.

Really can't wait now! Don't think I'll really need to any special training for this one apart from up the distance back to back, which is just as well as I haven't done a huge amount this week. I did manage to walk to work and take a longer route back with my pack though- and managed a tough (for me at the mo) gym workout Sunday! Hope everyone else it okay.

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