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Up Hill and Down Dale

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After much bimbling round Dublin looking for some sort of supermarket to get food from for our trip – food on route dubious for legs 2&3 – we found a Dunnes and stocked up on tuna sachets, wraps and pasta mug shots. We also managed to find mugs and plastic cutlery so all final missing odds were accounted for! With my fleece in the plastics on the front of my bag and the waterproof cover over it rather than taking up a side pocket I was even able to fit these new purchases in! Most impressed with my own packing (read: cramming) success. We got to the bus stop for Glendalough 15 mins before it was due to leave – it was already loading and there were enough people before us that there were only about 7 seats left! We had a pretty uneventful drive of about 1.5 hours to get to the visitor centre at Glendalough.

We didn’t bother going into the visitor centre here as you had to pay and it didn’t look like there was much in there compared with outside, which was free so we went to check out the tower, church and miscellaneous other building in the big graveyard.

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To Glendalough We Go!

I got to Dublin in one piece, I was sat right by the propeller so my plans to nap on the plane went right out the window – it was too noisy. Rubber band airways, but at least it was a short one, I was getting quite fidgety near the end.

S had booked us in at a hotel near where our bus leaves from this morning, turns out it’s a super fancy Georgian style one. We went hunting for food after check in and with how late my flight was it was midnight by the time we got to bed. Having been up since 04:45 and driven 6 hours that day I was not the best company! Hotel itself is fine but someone was very kindly repeatedly slamming a very heavy door at 6am and the seagulls were screaming so I’m still a bit bleary eyed.

6 mile to do today, with my lovely heavy bag. At least it’s smaller than S’s! It’s going to be a tough weekend on my back as well as my legs, I can tell already!

Hopefully tonight’s more peaceful – we’re in a b&b in the mountains so it should be quiet at least πŸ™‚

Mine’s the dinky bag on the right πŸ˜‰

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The Fray Bentos Main Course

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Monday again and that means bike day in my office, for the summer at least. Last time I risked a wobble on the bike for 5km and found it plenty hard work even over that distance. This time, with inflated tyres and a helmet that while definitely still not threaded up correctly at least wasn’t going anywhere, and still no gloves as I knew I had a change of clothes in my bag from a run that never materialised last week but didn’t go any further to consider walking and biking might have some slight variations in clothing requirements! At least I’d remembered my trainers this time so wasn’t in steelies!

I met G and C in the carpark, dumped my stuff in G’s car as P had ours from nightshift and was picking me up, and off we went towards the river. I’ve heard C described as slower when G and A go out, but being something of a pootler myself I found it quite a comfortable pace! Pootling along honking my hooter πŸ™‚ everyone should have a bike hooter I have decided, even if it’s not attached to a bike, they are awesome. I have, for the second time unfortunately managed to break mine smooshing it coming to a sudden stop being in completely the wrong gear going up a hill so it’s not working anymore but hopefully A can fix it for me again… Β I’m getting there… I did at least make it up the others and didn’t end up coming OFF my bike, so I see that as a win. I’m also figuring out how to change gear without it playing the clicky don’t-know-which-way-to-go song for 5 mins.

I did find doing this distance almost straight off the bat knackering, I’d never have gotten round if I didn’t do my running. Wylam to Newburn and back would have been enough for me! I’ve decided I’m more of a cycle-along-the-Sienne-with-basket-and-baguette sort of cycler than a whizz along at high speed. I’m sure it’s good for something but I still prefer sore feet and knackered knees to butt bruises and vibraty hands! Really feeling the no gloves but I don’t know how much difference they’d have made.

Back to the pavement pounding for now I think!

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Derwent Walk – Take II – 13km

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I did NOT want to get out of bed this morning, I’d gone to bed later than usual faffing about with stuff for next weekend, P got home from night shift about 07:20 and I was ready to roll over for another hour’s kip. J however, had other ideas. We went out last weekend to try and start stretching her mileage, and I’d dragged her out at 8am. Despite the last message I’d received last night being along the lines of she’d done a ridiculous amount of cycling that day and wasn’t sure if she’d be super stiff in the morning but would let me know, it turned out she was up, dressed and stuffing breakfast in her face while I was supposed to psychically know that we were going out, and also that we were going out the same time as the weekend before. She’s lucky I checked my tablet on a whim or she would have been waiting some time by herself at the carpark as I was expecting a text or something! πŸ˜›

I fobbed her off until 9am much to her surprise, why she should be surprised I might want a lie-in on a weekend is beyond me, these shifties don’t know how precious a Sunday morning can be! We did the same route as last time along the Derwent Walk and back, this time aiming for that milestone of 13km – last time we hit 12k. I started my watch a bit late sorting satellites and not letting J use it as an excuse to walk further along at the start – but hers definitely said 13k when we finished πŸ™‚ According to my watch we were 10 seconds per km faster – and that was with going slightly further, and on J’s for finish time we did the 13k in less time than we did the 12k last week! Mine’s not quite giving the same result but as I said last time, we’ll argue about Garmin V TomTom another time – as long as they’re consistent with themselves that’s the main thing!

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Flower Power and Dublin Prep

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I’m heading off to Dublin for a walking weekend on Thursday night, and last time I wore my hiking boots out they were hurting the balls of my feet after about 3-4 miles, even after I’d changed my socks from one pair of thick walking ones to two pairs of normal ‘day’ socks. We’ll be covering distances of between 6 and 14 miles over the weekend and the last thing I need is to be starting with a pair of boots that I know give me bother after only a few miles. I wear them day to day and they’re no problem, but I’m not hitting the mileage all in one go pootling round the shops.

They don’t give me blisters or anything, it’s just after a while I start to feel the weave of my sock pushing into the ball of my foot, like I’ve trampled any cushioning in the shoes into submission and the next most squishy thing available is me! Rather than take the pot-luck and expense of another pair of hiking boots – I’d bought these ones to replace a pair I found gave me blisters on longer walks – I decided to try replacing the insoles with some more padded ones. X has specially moulded insoles for hers and they were what I had in mind when I headed to the sports shop. Instead of getting the specially moulded ones, I ended up getting a pair of Karrimor XLite Active Airr’s, which will obviously mean a lot to everyone. They’re basically maximum cushioning insoles so I thought I’d give them a try before paying twice the price for the Β£30 moulded ones, and giving them a try meant taking them for a several mile stomp before I’m stuck in the mountains with no phone signal and no shops and sore feet!

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Run England – 7.5km

After another few weeks absence with P shift runs, I finally made it back for a Run England session. I’m hoping now that he’s passed his test (hurrah!) and I’ve also proven I can stay on a bike for 5 mins without falling off, between us I should now be able to make most weekly sessions. I may even start making it to the Bounders training sessions on a Wednesday too!

I went out with group 3 as normal, Β and also dragged H, Β who I met at the Washington 5k, out with us too – she normally goes out with group 2 but I know if anything she’s quicker than me. There were a few of the group 2 guys coming anyway so it was a big group of 24 of us that left the leisure centre with a range of paces. This brought the pace of at least the back group down a bit, which was something of a relief – it was really muggy out and I found it tough going. I don’t like running in the heat at the best of times!

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Never Say Never I Guess!

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I mentioned a while ago that I’d come into a bike, and had successfully dodged actually going out on it for a time possibly extending to months now… Team Fray Bentos (the pies in tins if you have the fortune of not being familiar with them), go out from work on a loop down to Newburn and back – about 12-13 miles in all by my estimation – twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays. They leave sharp so with my finishing time often being later than theirs I’ve missed quite a few! I have obviously been devastated by this.

This Monday, detecting some skepticism that I would ever make it out, I promised I would at least get my helmet on and come and meet them part way while they were on their way back – which would also give me an opportunity to get my initial likely wobbles out the way without an audience, however well-meaning they may be in their giggles!

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JoggBox Unboxing – June 2015

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I’ve been nosying at subscription boxes lately, I like the idea of getting mystery parcels through the post and not knowing what the contents are in advance, and when I came across one aimed specifically at runners I had to give it a try. You can sign up for a 1, 3 or 12 month subscription, or pay a little more for a one-off box, which is what I did for myself and J, because she’d sulk if she didn’t get a go πŸ˜› Mystery boxes of running gadgets are right up her street πŸ˜›

If you want to skip the prequel waffle and just get straight to the box contents, jump forward about three paragraphs to the title… First, go and get yourself a drink and a snack – this is a MEGA long one…

On the Joggbox website, the only real difference in the profiles I set up for us were age, shoe size and clothes size, and it didn’t really ask us any questions about type of running, distances, preferred nutrition etc., so I wasn’t expecting a huge degree of variety in the contents of the two boxes. They both turned up on the same day, I was out for mine and the courier very kindly put it in a box by my back door which was very conspicuously half full of water – tannin stained water from some leaves that had gotten in from autumn. Combine this with a hole in the plastic envelope bag cover thing and my box was somewhat water-logged by the time I got to it about 2 hours later.

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Derwent Walk, Derwent Talk! – 12km

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I knew it felt like a while since I’d last done a training run when I was uploading the map for today’s route – I haven’t done a training run blog entry since May the 28th! With the large number of races I had through May and into June, I’ve been doing more events than training – and the short 3km training run I did with J a few days before my half marathon, I didn’t do a blog entry for as I was still trying to catch up on the Blaydon Races and get everything squared away at work for my being off for a long weekend! After getting the Newburn River Race out the way last Wednesday, I’ve now got a few weeks race free! I need it after how busy May was. I wonder if it’s possible for me to put any more hyperlinks in a paragraph?!

ANYWAY. With only 12 weeks to go until the Great North Run (or something like that anyway), J is getting understandably a bit nervous about the distance – her furthest run being 10.6k to date, and 21k can look daunting when you’re wanting to try to run the whole thing! So, time to start upping that distance! J likes to watch her watch a lot when she’s running – and can’t be trusted not to try and go for pb 5k and 10k times on a route – which you can’t really intend to do when you’re going out for a long run. I only really use mine for determining when my next water or dextrose break is on the long ones, but unlike J, I am not really competitive! When there’s noone else to race, she races herself!

I’d not actually told J what we were going to be doing today, just told her I’d pick her up at 8am (which I was late for, because you know, breakfast happened). She assumed I’d planned something horrible when in actual fact I didn’t decide what we were doing until I was in the car on the way to her house. I had three options in mind for helping her with her distance – she wants to see how far she can get around Grafham reservoir when she’s on her holidays in 3 weeks time, which is a 10 mile loop.

The first was to go along the Derwent Walk and back – moderately level going, turn round at the bridge at the 6.5km mark and get back to the car park having done 7-8 miles depending on where we decided to end our run from. This one was just for adding miles under the trainers as the terrain is moderately forgiving. That might be the opinion of someone who’s gotten used to running in Consett though…

The second option was to run from my house towards Consett and around the industrial estate, about 8-10k depending on if you do one loop or two, and as there’s several long steady but not too steep hills on this route, it would give her the opportunity to do a distance she was familiar with, on slightly tougher terrain to help with building stamina for the longer distances.

Option three took this a step further – Blackhill Parkrun. 5km distance which we all know she can do, but on the toughest terrain for hills I think she’s covered – which would also be good prep for the Butterwick Hospice Run at Hamsterley Forest, which I can say from previous experience, is not going to be a flat 10k in any shape or form. Personally, I have yet to actively enjoy Blackhill Parkrun, but when I’ve done it I’ve really noticed a difference in my running afterwards – it’s definitely a contributing factor to a step-up in my pace and I need to go back again if I want to get quicker again! I want to be able to do it in under 30 mins if possible. Every running trainer will tell you that 5km of hills is worth 10km of flats, and any flat race of any distance is a synch in comparison! It doesn’t make it easier to do the hills at the time, but it really does help in the long run!

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Race Day is Here!

Well, it’s a lovely grey and windy day here in Liverpool! Great for the runners, not so much for the spectators! We can actually see the event village from our hotel window, including the final stage. No headphones will be needed for this one, it’s called the rock ‘n’ roll for a reason! They have stages along the entire course!

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Packing light today, I’m taking my work phone as there’s a very real possibility of not being able to find P at the end, and lots and lots of dextrose tablets which I will be chomping on every 3k πŸ™‚ there’s plenty of water stations so I don’t need to take a bottle with me πŸ™‚ I’ve also managed to pack 2 right socks so I’m hoping that doesn’t jinx me for anything!

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Start time is in 1 hour! Time to drag P out of bed and hunt for the start line!

See you at the finish!

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