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Phew What a Scorcher!

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

At last, a weekend of warm dry weather, perfect for climbing or a nice walk in the hills. So of course we were doing the Saunders Lakeland Mountain Marathon, 2 days of running up and down hills carrying camping gear. This year we started at Chapel Stile in Langdale, and headed for an overnight camp at Steel End Farm near Thirlmere. YAC was represented by Carmen and me doing the Bowfell (all the courses are named after hills); Alan and Peter doing Carrock Fell; and Graeme and non-YAC Will on Kirkfell.

This year's courses were tougher than usual, so everyone suffered. Ours went northwards over the hill and into Easedale, before heading north west into Langstrath. Here we had the first major route choice of the weekend – contour round Langstrath or go down to the valley bottom and up the other side. We opted for the latter, with hindsight (and a view of the planner's recommend routed) we should have gone for the former, but I don't think we lost more than about 10 minutes on a 2-hour leg. A traverse of the Glaramara ridge was followed by the usual Saunders sadistic descent to the valley floor and straight up the other side, then finally a circuit of Ullscarf before a tricky steep and rocky descent to the last control and the finish – 7 hours and 44 seconds. We felt we'd done just about as well as we could given our fitness levels, and were pleased to be lying 14th out of 58. Alan and Peter arrived an hour or so later, 41st out of 104. Unfortunately Will had sprained an ankle so he and Graeme hobbled slowly home and couldn't continue on Sunday, but still managing to finish a creditable 39th on day 1 – without the injury they'd have been looking at a possible podium finish.

The next day we were expecting things to be a bit easier, Sunday usually being an hour or more shorter than Saturday. More fool us.

The route started up Dunmail Raise before heading back west via Easedale to Langstrath again, via an endless switchback of descents and reascents. A misjudged traverse (too high) round Bowfell slowed us as we picked a way through broken crags, after that exhaustion set in. A steep grassy scramble up the NW ridge of Kettle Crag (no, I hadn't heard of it either) led to another climb onto Lingmoor Fell for the sting in the tail, some orienteering-style micro-navigation to find a re-entrant in a bank of re-entrants, and a knoll in a field of knolls. We finally crawled across the finish line some 7 hours 48 minutes after starting. 22nd on the day, and 19th overall, but the most telling statistic is that there were only 29 finishers out of 58 starters! Peter and Alan appeared an hour or so later, with a final position of 48th out of 106 (61 finishers).

Another great weekend, though the hardest event I've done for a long time.

A few photos here – not many as I was too hot and bothered to take my camera out!

Our routes:
Day 1, 17 miles and 1900m ascent
Day 2, 16 miles and 2000m ascent

Full results here and more details of the SLMM here.

Mad Dogs and Englishmen

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

In stark contrast to the LAMM's snow showers (was it really only 4 weeks ago?), the Saunders this year was treated to the tail end of a heatwave. Luckily it was several degrees cooler than earlier in the week, but it was still hot and humid all weekend.

Rob had pulled out injured, so YAC was represented by 3 teams: Carmen and me on the Bowfell course; Alan and Simeon on Carrock fell; and Simon and Debra on Harter Fell. The event centre was in Coniston, and the courses headed through upper Eskdale and the Duddon valley, to a mid-camp at Turner Hall Farm.

Saturday started and finished very wet, but in between was mostly dry, with just the occasional light shower to provide welcome cooling. Our course was long and interesting and took us through some seldom-visited areas. A long traverse around Wetherlam to Wrynose Pass wasd followed by a long leg towards Scafell via Great Moss, and finally a loop round the lower slopes of Harter Fell to the finish. Other than a slight miscalculation on the first control, traversing a bracken-covered boulder field instead of using the well trodden path below, we didn't make any mistakes, and finished in 6 hours 15 minutes for an unexpected 13th place.

Overnight rain soon cleared, and Sunday stayed hot and dry all day, without the cooling showers of the day before. The course took us over similar ground to the day before. We started with a control high on Harter Fell, before a descent to Hard Knott Pass and a couple of controls on the other side. Then a descent to the road below Wrynose, a never-ending 500m slog up the hill towards Swirl How, and finally a descent via Levers Water, past some of the old mine workings, and eventually back to Coniston. We didn't feel like we'd done so well today. A loss of concentration in the mist and we ended up fighting through bracken 200m below Hard Knott, instead of following a grassy path to the pass. And then the ascent of Swirl How was such hard work felt like it must have been the wrong choice – our other option being a contour to Wrynose Pass and another contour over the col to the east of Swirl How. Though checking the results for that leg, our route was actually quite good and we picked up some time here.

22nd on the day, for an overall 14th place out of 49 starters, much better than expected.

Simon & Debra finished 78th out of 124, and Alan and Simeon, er, also finished 😉

Event website here and some photos here.