Friday 3 August 2012

IT'S TIME!

It's the day before the big day and we're all excited! Chomping at the bit to get going.

Meeting up with everyone in Fort William tonight ready to hike and bike tomorrow. The support has been fantastic, the team has done everything they can to be ready... just the doing left to be done!

We're just 400 pounds away from our total, please give what you can to help!

THANK YOU!

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Monday 16 July 2012

Training weekend in the Mourne Mountains

As the challenge draws ever closer we decided to take advantage of the good weather and do some back to back training. Saturday, cycle and hike, camp in the woods and then hike again on Sunday.

So to get ready to sleep under this (above) Friday night was spent preparing kit, Oonagh took no chances and pressure tested all her kit.

 

After an extremely thorough check we packed up and were ready for Saturday morning. A slightly different route for the cycle finishing at Trassey Track rather than at the Slieve Donard car park. The final 6 miles of the ride had a lot of ups and downs, mainly ups. A tough way to finish but great training.



We decided to climb Slieve Bearnagh, a steep climb with a great view over the Mournes from the top. There was plenty of chat and some team bonding with no team member being more open and frank than Ruud 'You might not want to hear this, but you know what really annoys me about you?...' 

Certain sections were even more difficult than usual due to the recent heavy rain having washed large sections of the paths away. The severity of the climb was encapsulated by Oonagh
'Of course I'm eating when we get to the top! My sandwich is the only thing getting me up this bitch!' Still, it stayed dry so that's a bonus... a bonus celebrated by Oonagh (in Ruud's giant fleece).


After coming down from Bearnagh we made camp in the woods nearby. Ruud showed his survival skills by making the fire and even fashioned a drying rack from sticks. A handy man to have in the wilderness!

Home sweet home...

After a breakfast of bacon butties and tea we burst on and climbed Slieve Binnian, another steep climb. A slightly higher mountain than Bearnagh and certainly no more gentle. Again, much of the path has been washed away making the route to the top pretty unclear. Still if didn't really matter which way you looked at it, it was steep!


Another great weekend of training in the bag. We'll need it as we start with Ben Nevis, 1400m of ascent. And if that's not enough, we cycle 88 miles which includes almost 700 meters of climbing! 

Thursday 12 July 2012

Special Guests for the challenge...

The final day of the challenge could be the hardest and that's why we're delighted some friends and family have decided to join us for the final push.

Liam and Helen Bradley, Laura and Drew's parents, will meet us at the bottom of Mount Snowdon and climb the final mountain with the team. Liam loves sport and at the tender age of 63 completed his 11th marathon... Snowdon should be a gentle stroll for him.

Also joining the team will be Kieran and Claire Dorman, brother-in-law and sister (respectively) of Laura and Drew and extremely proud parents of the latest family edition, Cillian. Kieran will be official photographer for the final day and Claire and Helen will look after Cillian while the rest of the team slowly kill themselves getting up and down the mountain.

Cillian will be in good company as Colleen Oldham (Ben's wife and Oonagh's sister) plans to bring 'the boys'. Oliver and Sam Oldham will be there ready to congratulate the team at the bottom of Snowdon, although we may have trouble stopping them climbing it with us!

Pete Watson, John's brother and Christa's brother-in-law will also be joining us for the final push. A keen sportsman, Pete is what we like to describe as 'sickeningly fit' - in a cardiovascular kind of way. It's great to see the challenge turning into a big family affair and we hope to add more names to the list for the final day.

Seeing our friends and family at the finish line will be a huge boost for the team. With only a few weeks to go we're all itching to get started!

Sunday 8 July 2012

Sunday 1 July 2012

1 month to go!

It's been pretty bleak weather recently; heavy rain and strong winds... on the good days. Flooding and closed roads on the bad. Of course being summer time we hoped to avoid this sort of thing but then we are in Britain so we could well be doing the challenge in pretty horrible conditions. So best to train in them too :)

Oonagh Thompson, Dominic Berry, Drew Bradley and Eileen Thompson decided that Slieve Commedagh was the mountain of choice this week. With special guest Clover who is undoubtedly the fittest of all of us!

A pretty windy day which knocked down the speed on the bike. Having friends and family along the route really does give you a boost which will no doubt make a huge difference on the challenge! 


Love this photo, thanks Oonagh! After a blustery ride we set off up Slieve Commedagh and hoped the rain stayed off. For the most part it did so happy with that! The rain has made certain parts of the rack pretty muddy but compared to the winter months it's still pretty dry in the Mournes!


And we even got treated to a few minutes of sunshine!

Feeling good for the challenge. Everyone is in high spirits and enjoying the prospect of getting stuck in!  We're all training hard and doing everything we can to make it a success... please give what you can

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Sunday 24 June 2012

An update...

In recent times our team has...

cycled, climbed, swam, ran, got married, got a job, cycled some more, ran some more, planned training weekends in the mountains and...

 raised almost a THOUSAND pounds for our charities! 

We're just a month away from the challenge and we're working everyday to make it a success. Your support is vital and received with great appreciation!

Much, much more soon!

Saturday 9 June 2012

The Route!

We're just under 2 months away from the challenge and things are going well! Ben Oldham and Drew Bradley sat down armed with atlas, google maps and Ben's knowledge of the roads and slugged out the final details. So the challenge shapes up like this...

The night before we start we will meet at the base of Ben Nevis.


Day 1 - Depart 6am and scale the dizzying heights of Ben Nevis. Once down (we hope by 11am) we will head south towards Loch Lomond. We thought we'd break ourselves in gently so we're only cycling 85.1 miles, with a total climb of over 2000 feet!! We never said it would be easy. Once we near the south of Loch Lomond we'll rest up for the night and try to recover in time for day 2.

Day 2 - Picking up where we left off we'll continue south towards our destination of Carlisle. Luckily today there are no mountains but we will be covering 144 miles of road. We expect this to take about 12 hours so there'll be a few aches and pains by the end of it.


Day 3 - After a big day on the bikes we decided to have a big day walking. Heading roughly south west on the bikes we'll  head towards the second of our three mountains, Scafell Pike. A 38.7 mile ride should bring us to the base of England's highest mountain. We'll be going up and over the mountain as our bed for the night is in Ambleside. So after the 16 mile walk over a mountain we'll need to polish off the day with a short and hopefully sweet 7.4 mile bike ride.

Day 4 - The end is in sight! But only after a 106 mile bike ride. Leaving Ambleside and the Lake district behind us we'll head south east towards Chester. We'll be doing a tour of towns and cities in the north west of England; Wigan, Warrington, Chorley before arriving at the much needed bed in Chester. This is the penultimate day so by this point I think we'll be ready to drop!


Day 5 - The final day! The big push to the end starts today. A 60 mile bike ride will bring us to the base of Snowdon. Just the highest mountain in Wales to climb and descend before we finish. Arguably the shortest day but looking at the previous 4 days we doubt it'll be any easier! After that, a cup of tea and a rest, a well earned rest we think.

So this is the plan.

We're doing this for 2 great charities. Please give what you can...

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