Thursday, 9 June 2011

5 Of The Best. Part 1

Top 5 days on the Fell.

This is part 1 of my top 5 best days out on the hills and fells so far. I have had many memorable days with many people. Now it is time to record some of them.

Highlander Mountain Marathon 2009 day 2.

Event centre at Cannich. Day 1 was a good day, but with a slightly poor route choice at the start and possibly 10 more points available had we gone for it. It was however one of our first ventures into the world of the Score Class. I felt happy with our performance.

Day 2 did not start well. We missed the first control, 10 points, due to exuberance and poor map reading. When we discovered our errors it was to late to back track (the advantage of the score class) so pushed on to the next control and then up a very steep and long climb. The legs definately feeling the day before. After reaching the next control the hills opened up before us and the sun was shining. The day was warming up. There had been a frost overnight and my socks and shoes, left under the fly sheet, had frozen.

2 more controls and then it was crunch time. Which way to go for the most points? And be sure we were back within the time limit. We opted for a route over several small summits with controls and a possible out and back if enough time before heading to the finish. This was fantastic. We were on our own. No one was following and no one in front, I felt good. I dont think we saw another team for quite some time.

Navigation was straighforward in the perfect visibility. We were all to soon at the crucial point. We could not decide if we could make the out and back .We decide to set of  for the control and see if we were any where near in 10 minutes. If not, turn back and hopefully pick up an extra control on the run in.

Soon realising it was not on we turned and plotted out route to the finish. I began to flag a little but knew it would soon be over. Eat. After the next control it was decision time again. Go for one more or head back? On the map it looked OK and not too far so we went for it. It was further than expected and the run back in the heat, yes heat, of April in the highlands was tough. Time got tight and there was nothing for it but to run. Even if it was road for the last half mile.

We made it with two minutes to spare. In the end the missed control and 10 points cost us 3rd place and a prize but it didn't matter. Most teams had taken a different route and got a few more points. I was glad we took the route we did. This was everything a day competing should be. Mistakes, good running. perfect weather, decisions to be made, going for it, emotional highs and lows, doing your own thing and above all great company.

Russell

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