At 55 years of age I had the
‘luxury’ of 15 hours but I based my attempt on the Women’s 50,
13hrs 40 schedule which would give me the cushion of an extra hour if
necessary (and it turned out that I needed it)
We had a comfortable and very warm
night at Patterdale YHA. Outside the rain was beating down ominously
– Storm Hannah as predicted? Still a lot could change in a few
hours.
Up at 5am for a brew, cheese
sandwich and last minute kit check, and then off down the shore of
Ullswater to Pooley Bridge. The weather was strangely calm, overcast
but no wind or rain – had MWIS got it wrong?
Guy and Paul were waiting on the
bridge and we set off bang on 6am, safely navigating the campsite and
straight up Arthur’s Pike. Too much chatting and a lack of
concentration resulted in an unorthodox route up Loadpot Hill and an
early loss of 8 minutes, but great nav through the clag and some fast
downhills meant we arrived at Kirkstone on schedule.
Still no weather on Leg 1 and even a
couple of brief views when the clouds opened up – we were being
spoilt.
Fed and fuelled by tea we (Graham,
Steve and Mark continuing on) set off up Red Screes, an acceptable 3
minutes down on schedule. My legs felt tired on the ascents but I was
running well on the flats and downhills. Cloud free tops to Fairfield
and views that merited getting the camera out.
Still no actual weather, tempting
fate we commented on Hannah’s existence.
14 minutes down when we left Dunmail
with Paul Swindles (in shorts), his dog Joss, Tom and Steve carrying
on for some additional fun. Quick enough up Steel Fell but we lost a
chunk of time on what seemed like a good route to High Raise. It
could have been the weather, the rain had started and the temperature
had dropped noticeably, Hannah was finally putting in an appearance.
Paul seemed happy in his shorts but now, incongruously, put on a pair
of winter mittens – top half winter mountaineer, bottom half beach
party. (I have a similar pair in a drawer at home – not much use
there!)
Steve left us and dropped down into
Langdale for a lift back to Kirkstone from the ODG. Unfortunately his
lift was waiting at the NDG
Good time up Rosset and Bowfell
despite the slippery conditions underfoot then across to Esk Pike in
increasingly Arctic conditions. Paul and Tom became concerned when I
started slurring my words, worrying that I was hypothermic. So, down
jacket and over-trousers on, cold hands up sleeves and some actual
running across to Great End to raise the temperature.
The clag cleared briefly on Great
End revealing the cairn marking the way off the end. We made it to
Sty Head an hour down on the original schedule and apologised for
being late. Gillian and Graham had walked up from Wasdale with tea
and coffee and we were joined by Carl and Chris, Debs and John from
Wasdale Mountain Rescue and an extra dog – a perfect team for the
final leg (Tom and Paul, both carried on). All I had to do now was
keep to schedule. I knew now that Joss would be on the bridge in
Greendale so I had an added incentive to get there in time.
A lull in the weather up Gable and
Kirk Fell and some great lines down allowed us to recoup a few
minutes. The exfoliating hail returned with a vengeance between
Pillar and Scoat Fell and the winds made the out and back to Steeple
interesting. Off Haycock in the clag and across the almost tranquil
Pots of Ashness.
On schedule! Just Seatallan, what
could go wrong? To add to the ‘sting in the tail ‘we encountered
the most intense and sustained wind I have ever experienced. Hannah
was playing with us, the dogs went to ground, I was blown over and
Debs literally took off. Carl acted as a human windshield and we
battled to the top.
The same wind that had hindered our
ascent now propelled us across the summit and down towards Greendale
Tarn. Just Middle Fell now, which we summited with 30 minutes to
spare. Then a relaxed run down to the bridge, where Joss was
waiting.
Beers and food in The Screes to
finish – a perfect end to a great day out.
I wouldn’t have made it round
without the help of all those involved both on the road and on the
fells
Road Support: Gillian and Jonathan
Lindsey, Angela Drakeford
Leg 1: Guy Illingworth, Mark Burley
Leg 2: Mark Burley, Steve Swallow
and Graham Brown
Leg 3: Steve Swallow, Tom
Whittington and Paul Swindles
Leg 4: Chris and Deb Cripps, John,
Tom Whittington and Paul Swindles
Rob Gittins