Yorkshire dales and 5 hours of exertion
Ach, dinna tich me achin legs
28.09.2007 - 30.09.2007
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As some of you already know Rach signed us up for a 5 hour mountain biking / running / orienteering event in the Yorkshire dales on the 30th of Sep. And with our 3 months of studious training (yeah right) under our belts the date quickly came around and it was time to race.
The day before the race we hired a car and headed on down to York to have a look at the old York town and wall the surrounds the city.


After a quick stop at the boarder heading from Scotland into England we arrived in York to be met by a huge line of traffic and people milling about the city centre. Apparently we didn't know that the Yorkshire food festival was on that weekend and the city was packed with tents and people trying to sell you different type of York cuisine. It didn't really dampen our day anyway, still had a good peruse around the city and a walk on the city walls.


Anyway onto the main reason for the trip.
From York we headed into the dales national park picked up our bikes and went to the YHA to get a good rest before the race on the Sunday. Up early on the Sunday we headed into Grassington, registered for the race and awaited our fate.
The race was stuctered in that you were given a preliminary map of the MTB and Run stages with all the possible stations and points it was possible to got to and each team had to figure out what route they thought they could do in the allotted time picking up the most points.
What we didn't know was that when you start the race you get given a sheet telling you that 1/4 of the stations are fake and have to adjust your route to suit. But of course your time has already started and it's time to get going, pressure anyone??
I was the navigator for the biking leg and after getting us successfully to the first checkpoint I proceeded to get us lost down a small footpath to nowhere, Rachel was not very impressed. After that it was pretty plain sailing getting to the rest of the MTB stations, even getting to add one which was up a massive hill which we had to walk most of the way up.
Onto the Run stage and it was Rach’s turn to navigate, again pretty straight forward with a diversion down nettle lane (not named for fun, my legs were itchy as) thrown in for a little bit of variety. When we got near the end we had a choice of either one checkpoint or getting a extra on in there. Rach was starting to wane a bit but she pushed on through and we made it back with 10 min to spare.




(I realize these are the copywrited versions, don't worry I’ll buy them eventually)
So all in all, 2 3/4 hours of Biking and 2 1/4 of running, some very tired bodies, a stunning day and good views.
The Yorkshire dales while not the most stunningly awesome place is still pretty cool. Just the shear scale of work that would have gone into the stone wall fences which litter the landscape in every direction is impressive in itself.
nice
Posted by jamienrach 03.10.2007 12:27 AM Archived in United Kingdom







