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  • Bit Sore this Morning

    Been meaning to post about it for ages but with getting the escort and gearing up for Spa, I somehow conveniently forgot about it.....


    Well, I was in the sunny Lake District yesterday at Grizedale Forest for what was casually titled a “fun day in the lakes” which consisted of a 2mile “warm up”run, followed by a 20mile mountain bike ride, then another 5mile run over to Lake Coniston where the canoe’s were waiting for us to do a 1.5mile water course then onto the finish with a 4mile run and just when we thought it was over a small “obstacle” course which would’nt have been a problem if we’d have done it at the start but when your knackered it really tested my sense of humour........I’m defo getting too old for this caper.
    Was absolutely shagged after it regretting after about half way round my lack of preparation (read fitness). Was for a good cause tho, Help For Heroes although it was’nt a “charity event” lots of teams involved were doing it for there own causes/reasons/self mutilation.
    Was impressed with how fit some of the teams were as when my team got back to the “transition stage” after the bike ride and still had the 2 runs and canoe bit to do one team had already finished, and another was just coming in to view.
    The hardest part for me physically and mentally was dropping down from the fell tops heading towards Coniston knowing that I had the steep climb back up to the top and onto the finish line...........I’m sure Ive done harder “tests” in the past but at the time could’nt quite remember when........
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    Originally posted by 4parajon View Post
    Been meaning to post about it for ages but with getting the escort and gearing up for Spa, I somehow conveniently forgot about it.....


    Well, I was in the sunny Lake District yesterday at Grizedale Forest for what was casually titled a “fun day in the lakes” which consisted of a 2mile “warm up”run, followed by a 20mile mountain bike ride, then another 5mile run over to Lake Coniston where the canoe’s were waiting for us to do a 1.5mile water course then onto the finish with a 4mile run and just when we thought it was over a small “obstacle” course which would’nt have been a problem if we’d have done it at the start but when your knackered it really tested my sense of humour........I’m defo getting too old for this caper.
    Was absolutely shagged after it regretting after about half way round my lack of preparation (read fitness). Was for a good cause tho, Help For Heroes although it was’nt a “charity event” lots of teams involved were doing it for there own causes/reasons/self mutilation.
    Was impressed with how fit some of the teams were as when my team got back to the “transition stage” after the bike ride and still had the 2 runs and canoe bit to do one team had already finished, and another was just coming in to view.
    The hardest part for me physically and mentally was dropping down from the fell tops heading towards Coniston knowing that I had the steep climb back up to the top and onto the finish line...........I’m sure Ive done harder “tests” in the past but at the time could’nt quite remember when........
    AIR BORN
    Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Andyc View Post
      AIR BORN

      more like chairborne

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      • #4
        Originally posted by taffr View Post
        more like chairborne

        FPMSL at that Taff, I defo needed a comfy one this morning
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        • #5
          , you crazy jon!
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          • #6
            i commend you on your efforts Jon, sounds very demanding...well done
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            • #7
              Yep you're too old mate , best stick to welding bits of pipe together from now on .
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              12.4sec to 109mph With NO turbo , NO gay trailer , NO slicks , NO gas , NO race fuel and NO bits missing . Beat that !!!!

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              • #8
                my red cross from earlier

                1000!!!! 2000!!! 3000!! check sky remote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                • #9
                  You walkin like john wayne today jon ???,Superb effort sir.

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                  • #10
                    you mention Coniston - any clues, road signs that we're all going through there in May on the tour ?

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                    • #11
                      i remember running once....................

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by grum View Post
                        you mention Coniston - any clues, road signs that we're all going through there in May on the tour ?
                        Funnily enough as I was nearing Heaves Hotel a red RS2000 mk2 passed me in the opposite direction. Coincidence??????
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                        • #13
                          Fair play for getting round.
                          I would have fallen to bits on the warm up.
                          We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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