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What I learnt from my first mountain marathon
1. 4 years old is actually rather old for a pair of Innovates. If you make comments like 'I'll wear them til they fall to pieces', you're likely to end up regretting it.2. Should the soles come off your shoes half way through Day 1 of a mountain marathon, just tie them back on with your shoe laces and they're 'good' for another few hours.
3.You know you've got a great team mate when, after Day 1 (7hr) they're prepared to run an extra 12km on hard tarmac (in hill shoes) back to the start line so as to pick you up a new pair of shoes
4. Salomon XTs are really not meant for hillrunning but are significantly better than no shoes at all
5. It is actually possible to sleep on bubble wrap instead of a roll mat.
6. It is also possible to get sunburnt in Scotland in April. Funny how I have to learn this fact every year...
7. Even if you're trudging through wet bog for a day, you can get really dehydrated if you only drink one bottle of water.
8. Navigation isn't just about knowing where you are. Elsie's route choice was truly phenomenal and I learnt loads from her this weekend! After the Saturday, we had an 8 minute lead on the next female pairs in our class. They started before us on Sunday but chose to contour round on the nasty ground above a forest, while we snuck ahead by taking the 'smarter', Elsie-endorsed route which involved dropping down a bit on a better path. Awesome to watch! I aspire to that level of comfort with a map.
9. If the weather's sunny and you just want a good day out, why not combine a mountain marathon with some Corbett-bagging like Graham did.
10. Friendly marshalls and organisers really make an event and I couldn't have picked a better atmosphere for my first mountain marathon than the Highlander.
We came first female pairs in the C-class so that's another triumph for the Westie women. I think I now have a very rose-tinted view of mountain marathons (sunny, ceilidhs, friendly marshalls). Can't wait til my next one!
Posted by Elizabeth Adams on Tue 13 Apr 2010 | 6 comments
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Elsie said...
Well done Elizabeth, you did so well for your first mountain marathon, it might have been nice weather but it wasn't without drama, who would have realised that you can actually run for 3 1/2 hours over mountain terrain essentially in a pair of flip flops!
On my first mountain marathon, I had no such hardships and still sat down and cried half way round and only my partners bribery with jelly babies motivated me to continue!
Just don't expect me to try any of that crazy five day non stop adventure racing now, that's a step too far!
Tuesday 13th April 2010 11.37am
Rachel Dearden said...
Perhaps there should be a new class for flip flops? Well done Elizabeth
Tuesday 13th April 2010 6.51pm
Graham K said...
That must rate as the most understated and modest posts for a long time.
The girls efforts were simply awesome. In addition to the extra evening road run and staying in the bar longer than their nearest rivals ....the extended their lead by over an hour on day 2 !!! This was especially impressive as the day 2 underfoot conditions were brutal (which led to myself and pal Joe Coll abandoning In B class rather than a second extended day beyond what would have been reasonable).
HUGE CONGRATS !!!!!!
Tuesday 13th April 2010 10.51pm
Manny said...
Well done lassies, what a lovely weekend to get sunburn, the sole falling off your shoe is preferable to the arse falling out your breeks...
Wednesday 14th April 2010 10.41pm
Ellie said...
Well done ladies! What a fantastic win for Westie women. I'm very impressed and inspired. Onwards and upwards...
Monday 19th April 2010 8.05pm
Dave said...
Fantastic performance ladies, take a bow!
And absolutely superb report, Elizabeth! It almost made me want to do a mountain marathon myself...but I'll wait until my Innovates are ready to fall to pieces; there would be no glory otherwise and I don't want to appear a wimp!
Wednesday 21st April 2010 6.19pm