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Where were you?
It was promising to be a glorious evening on the way out to Luss. As usual, when the wooden bridge appeared, I started signalling and slowing down for every exit from the A82 and then nearly missed the turn up Glen Luss as the sign is hidden by trees until the last instant. Myra and I gave ourselves a quick coat of 'Skin so Soft' and then ventured out to join those already there: a few midges, John Hamer, Tom Smith and three WoWs - Pat, Fiona and Helen. We ladies decided to set off early while John & Tom waited for the rest to arrive for the 7 o'clock start.
It's a long haul up Beinn Dubh but, with the Hill Running Championships and the Bog and Burn over, there was no need to push ourselves and so we enjoyed a leisurely ascent, caught up on summer exploits and stopped regularly to enjoy the stunning view. Eventually we caught sight of the later group catching us up. Only two - where is everyone?
When John & Tom joined us we set off for Mid Hill stopping at the top cairn to check out some fierce looking weather on the hills behind Ben Lommond. The descent of Mid Hill is one of those downhill runs where you just can't stop until the ground starts to flatten out a bit. The guys waited for us at the bottom which earned them much praise from the ladies who are not used to such chivalry. Once we'd regrouped it was back along the road to the cars. There is one massive uphill on this road that seemed much steeper and longer than anyone had remembered. The hill-reppers vowed to make an early start on the Monday night sessions, dug in and struggled up. We managed to pretty much stay together back to the cars where the midges and their friends and family were waiting for us. We quickly refuelled on some of Myra's excellent" Banoffee Bits" before heading back to the real world.
There were extra helpings of banoffee - Myra had obviously expected a bigger turn out, so, tell us, where were you?
Posted by Pauline McAdam on Thu 19 Aug 2010 | 7 comments
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Johnston said...
Stuck at home waiting for workies to finish at my flat, and none too happy about it! Looked out at the perfect sunny evening and wished I was there. Only managed to get free to get out on the roads at 9.20 as it was getting dark, so I'm none too happy to have missed this one....
Thursday 19th August 2010 9.36pm
Helen WOW said...
Pauline has summarised the evening perfectly. My first post-hols hill run and what a run to get started again. The running and scenery were fantastic and it was great to catch up on summer news. Early evening starvation had reduced me to consuming the most disgusting gel bar ever (Apple Boom bar??? - texture is like glue)- fellow runners will testify my grimaces during said action. The Banoffee bits were a wonderful treat. Keep them coming, Myra!! Hope to see more of you over the next few weeks.
Thursday 19th August 2010 9.58pm
Fiona Hutchinson said...
To quote Pat.
Where have all the Westies gone.
Long time passing?
Where have all the Westies gone
Long time ago?
Where have all the Westies gone?
Gone to_________ every one.
When will they ever learn
When will they ever learn.
Prize for the most appropriate insert!!!
Thursday 19th August 2010 10.01pm
Pat McLaughlin said...
Great report from Pauline. It certainly was a memorable run with some amazing views all the way to the top. It was very sociable with everyone regrouping at various points along the way. Highlight of the evening has to be the Banoffee Bits and the lowlight was the swarm of midges waiting back at the car but it was a fantastic evening. You really missed a goody guys and gals.
Thursday 19th August 2010 11.20pm
Chris said...
Sounds like a great evening on the Luss hills. I was busy in Irvine running my 7th 10k race in the past 3 months!
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Friday 20th August 2010 3.13pm
Ellie said...
I was sitting in a cold bath trying to reduce the inflammation of my adductor after crashing off my bike on Tuesday. Believe me, I'd rather have been on the hill.
Friday 20th August 2010 8.23pm
tOm said...
the Banoffee Pie was AWESOME - made it all worth it!
Tuesday 24th August 2010 2.40pm