Sunday 10 April 2011

so

what's been happening?
firstly, my knee has just about resolved itself. its a little bit sticky but not painful. that's good :)
secondly, charlie has just had his new look for the 2011 spring/summer season and looks as fit as..well..an ultra collie of course :)


so with a better knee and a new look for charlie, we set back out on our adventures starting with two 20 mile ldwa events, the 3 shires and spring into old hutton

last weekend it was the 3 shires, our most local event, about 2 miles away. we bimbled round with nick ham (thanks for the company!)over very familiar territory (so much so i never referred to the map) and saw will meridith and simon moorehouse (also on the mend) along the way. they really do put on a good event for which everyone is exceptionally grateful.

so to this weekend in its blaze of spring sunshine, glory and the lad's new streamlined look. we were entered for the ldwa spring into old hutton, near kendal, but were equally tempted to go off and do our own thing over higher fells. we went for the former and had a mixed experience i guess. the effort etc jim the organiser and his helpers put into putting an event like this on cant be faulted and again we're really appreciative of it all. like the 3 shires the food was excellent!
i guess i struggled with the route, being largely over undulating fields, farmland and lanes and hundreds of differently styled styals. fiddly i'd call it. and for me not very inspiring.

it had its moments..heading up to lambrigg wind farm and docker fell.


..and perhaps the best dressed trig point i've yet come across, up on the helm


..and ending with a good chat with my friend john king and his dog sally (she chatted with charlie) over soup and sandwiches


so where am i going with all this?
2010 was perhaps my best ever running year with two massive highlights of the c2c and the lakeland 50. so it was always going to be a tall order to match the enjoyment in 2011. injury and two events in and i must say i haven't been inspired as yet.
i guess im now on a journey to rebuild my fitness and i have to be patient for it to return. charlie's boundless energy provides great inspiration in that regard.
but more importantly, ive realised, or maybe i knew all along, that if we're to continue long distance stuff the most important aspect for me is to be inspired by the places we traverse and by and large they mostly come in the form of bloody great hills or mountains

5 comments:

kate said...

that's great news about the knee. i couldn't agree more about your conclusion. in fact, when i realised we were going to be staying up in the lakes for the extra days i remembered you said you were doing an event and thought it would be great to meet up. we had a look, and i dismissed the one that was on because of the reasons you mentioned and thought i that i must have miss understood your plan and you'd be up on a different weekend. have you ever thought about some of the long distance lakes routes, other than the bgr?

GaryB said...

Good to hear the knee is on the mend. You certainly got me to think a bit more about what has/does inspire me to run and race.

Johann said...

Well, the main thing is the good news that the two of you can get out there and run. I'm sure the inspiring events and runs will follow soon.

ultra collie said...

kate..we live and (sometimes) learn. i need something to aim for!

garyb..you seem to have it sorted

johann..thanks. too true

sbrt said...

Woo hoo!
Great news