Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Hadrian's Wall in 3 days

£6 for the nightbus from London to Carlisle, £10 for the nightbus from Newcastle back to London 3 days later? Thanks to Megabus, an adventure was born!

Hadrian's Wall is around 120km long, and for those who don't remember their Roman history, was build at the northern limit of the Roman army, to aid in the protection of Britain from the pesky Scots.

Fast forward to today, and bugger all of the wall is actually left, mainly due to the fact that the Romans abandoned it 1500years ago, and the nicely shaped stones used in its construction made a free and handy building source for local villages and farms (and General Wade's later military road). However, there is enough of it left to get a feel of it, and the countryside along the route is certainly beautiful!

Now, in order to do the hike in 3 days, i had to cut out 20km (Carlisle to the Sea, on the fast western end of the wall) as, well, i ain't superman, and its a section that also involves either backtracking, or getting public transport afterwards, making it somewhat inconvenient.

Rather than write a stage by stage review, which i often find rather dull, here is the trip, summed up in stats (feel free to email if you have questions on the route)

102 km walked
2 dead badgers seen
1 dead sheep seen
4 other 'full' hikers passed
2 nights (cold) sleep
3 days (long) walking 
14 hours walked first day
11 hours 2nd
10 hours 3rd
35 hours walked in total
1 chase from a bull (didn't like my red waterproof pack cover
1 American family met
0 non-white people seen along the route
0 campsites stayed at (shhh, don't tell anyone, as wild-camping is illegal)

In all honesty, doing this hike in 3 days, with a full back (tent, sleeping bag, stove and food for 3 days) is rather hard work, my poor feet! (Although i didn't do any preparation). 4 days, to hike the whole 120km is probably a better work load, allowing 30km a day. And thanks to Creative Nature as always, for their lovely Super Seed bars, which made a very tasty addition to my pack.

Rather than bore you with more words, here are some photos!

Sunrise over River Deen (about 3 hours after leaving Carlisle at 3am)



 (Not clear what this related to- no monument near by, and the sign certainly wasn't in the 'care' of anyone!)
 (View of the wall, looking north)

 (Stormy morning)
(10 points if you recognise what film this is from)

 (A well preserved gate section
 (The wall is more interesting than me)
 (This is for sale- no idea on the price
 (Leaving the 'wilderness' behind and back to society)
 (The dead sheep)
 (Must be the most 'classical' housing estate in the country
 (Classic northern English industrial terracing)
 (Agile graffiti artists)
 (A Banksey piece in Newcastle)



Monday, 18 March 2013

17th March Guildford Aquathon

I really dont like competitive swimming, and i dislike training for it even more! So it was with reluctance that i entered the aquathon- 2/3rds of a triathlon - yesterday. 800m swimming in the new and shiny Guildford pool, and then a 5km run.

I was hoping for a time of 35minutes, given that it takes me so long to swim, but the weather was against us! The run turned out to be mostly offroad, yet I, along with everyone else on the Kings Triathlon squad had brought road shoes i.e not nearly enough grip.

Ensured I actually took 40mins to do it, but that meant i was 24th fastest guy (well done to Rob for a 6th place finish!) and i didn't drown in the pool!

Thanks to Creative Nature for the Maca root before the race- seems to be working!




Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Hyde Park relays

Last weekend, on a cold and damp Sunday, London's Imperial College organised the 65th Hyde Park relays - 6 laps of a 5.1km course around the Serpentine lake.

As we like punishment, early starts and cold weather, KCL triathlon managed to field a team, and do rather well! We came 23 out of 97 teams! And beat Imperial's Triathlon club by a resounding 15 seconds. We even managed to beat one of the 3 teams that KCL running club fielded, by 10mins!

 In order of appearance:
19 41 <- Pete Ford
21 59 <-Alex Hale
19 51 <-Maxwell Hallam
21 54< Dominic Lewis
20 2 <- Doug Brown
18 48 <- Callum Smith
122 15 <- Total time


A very good time, and well done guys. Looking rather dashing in our tri-suits and team sweaters, and thanks to Creative Nature for providing the very tasty Super-seed bars.

 (Doug looking faster than he was)
 (Me, looking as tired as i felt)
(All of us looking rather silly, and cold.