Sunday 9th October 2011
Training
This week saw the last session of the summer on the Helm, and what a night it was. It had been a miserable day. I got wet cycling home from work and was going to get wet all over again. The turnout was surprisingly large. I had only expected a hand full of die hards but at 6.30 over 30 runners appeared from nowhere. After the usual announcements from Billy I got the group going for a short warm up. It would be dark within half an hour so we needed to get going quickly. I was not a night for hanging about with too much recovery so I set up an alternate long/short hill rep session in pairs relay format. It seamed to work well. I hope everyone else thought so.
Meetings
After the session we had arranged a meeting in the pub (where else) to finalise the FRA relay teams but first I had to get changed. As many runners will know this is not easy in the front seat of a car. And not helped by dropping my clean socks outside on the wet grass and then discovering I had forgotten one or two items. I don't think anyone noticed.
On to business. The meeting started a bit chaotically with only part or provisional team lists being put forward. Then after several other names had been thrown into the mix to confuse everyone and team captains being nominated we eventually arrived at a point where we had five teams. I am captain of the 5th team. Which started out as on O'50 team but due to lack on runners!? has now ended up as mixed and somehow I am even running myself. I just hope everyone picked will run and the day itself goes smoothly.
Leg 2 recce.
Today DW, KA and myself headed off to Kettlewell to recce leg 2 of the FRA relays. KA and myself will be doing the leg on the day and DW will be on the navigation leg. The weather has not improved since Wednesday! We manage the leg OK as the navigation is quite straightforward. There is a long boggy section across the summit which will be challenging on race day and the long track descent to finish punishes the feet. I feel the leg will not suit me personally but am happy to be running it. Cake and coffee back at the car and then a stop in Kirkby Lonsdale for soup. A good day out in good company.
The future
After next weeks relays and maybe a couple of races my plans for next year will start to take priority. Firstly I have entered the 50 Mile UTLD so plenty of training and reccying to be done. Then come November I will be 50 so plan to do the Joss Naylor Challenge. I think this will be really hard to complete in the 12 hour time limit. Anything else will just have to fit in around these two events.
Russell
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