Event no. 40

Trip Start May 25, 2008
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Trip End May 25, 2009


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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Sunday the 17th of May 2009.
I got the train to Edinburgh where Ian picked me up and we drove to Durness. A lovely evening meant excellent views. I was amazed at the views from the cottage that Audrey had found for us all. She was there before us and registered for us all. I went to bed early as I was tried after the midnight walk that morning.

Monday 18th was perfect. The wonderful sunshine turned to rain as the bus took us to the start of the half marathon but it was dry for the race and a perfect temperature. The sun came out for the afternoon. We explored a craft village and tasted the local chocolate. Not sure yet what I think to it, will have to go back for another taste test. Odd looks when I asked for hot chocolate with my truffles!

Tuesday was the hill run but wasn't too bad. Fantastic views over the tops. Another good run and time. We spent the afternoon at Sandwood Bay. We had to do a 4.5 mile hike to it, but the views were wonderful. We had a barbeque and played in the sea. Just the perfect temperature to cool race legs. These Scots still keep wimping out saying it's cold or something. Tan nicely topped up.

Wednesday 20th. 8.4 miles running past our cottage which is very close to the ferry to Cape Wrath. This was more hilly than yesterday but was a tour around the town. At last I've found a use for golf course, excellent springy ground to run over (tee hee!) I loved the whole run but Audrey struggled. I'm here with 3 of the people I met in the Hebrides' last year when I started this challenge. Great to do the last event with them. We ate out at a fish restaurant and then saw Sula a Danish/Scottish band that happen to be touring, excellent.

It was fancy dress on Thursday. No prizes for the best dressed. I wasn't sure whether to wear the fishnets with the nurses tunic or not, but did. Just a quick 3 (approx) miles along the beech. You had to predict what your time will be and the person closest to that time wins. I put down 25mins 39secs. Birthday the 25th, age 39. I was just 49 seconds too slow. The winner got spot on. We ate at home but went down to the beech for the barbeque and fire later. Lovely evening but showers took us home early.

Friday a lazy day with a short warm up walk to the village hall whilst Audrey got a massage. We had to register for the marathon and get the information we need for start time. Lunch at the Smoo hotel and then a visit to Smoo cave. We took the boat trip into the back cave. Very interesting, the guy obviously loved his job. Another trip to Cocoa Mountain. Excellent hot chocolate but I've had better, we had sneaked in a trip yesterday too. Back to the cottage but we had a nice coastal walk to a beech nearby to paddle in the cold water. The sun had really just come out which was perfect. A seal watched us for a while, we think we were on it's beech. Audrey made copious amounts of fantastic pasta.

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Ian, me and Audrey at the start of the half Ian, me and Audrey at the start of the half Loch Eriboll Half marathon Loch Eriboll Half marathon Audrey and Ian cooling race legs Audrey and Ian cooling race legs Sun on the Atlantic Sun on the Atlantic
Ruin by the beach Ruin by the beach View from the cottage View from the cottage Hill run 5.5 miles Hill run 5.5 miles Sunny day over stepping stones Sunny day over stepping stones
Audrey finishing Audrey finishing Afternoon walk toSandwood bay Afternoon walk toSandwood bay James, Audrey and Ian heading to beach James, Audrey and Ian heading to beach Cape Wrath Lighthouse in the far distance Cape Wrath Lighthouse in the far distance
Sea stack, sadly no climbing gear Sea stack, sadly no climbing gear Audrey braves the Atlantic Audrey braves the Atlantic Pre wave jumping Pre wave jumping Setting up the BBQ food Setting up the BBQ food
James cooled the wine in the sea James cooled the wine in the sea It was Green and Blacks! It was Green and Blacks! Far too good to waste Far too good to waste Start of the round Durness run Start of the round Durness run
On the road past our cottage On the road past our cottage A nice little 8 or could be 9 mile run A nice little 8 or could be 9 mile run Flour support Flour support Finishing back in Durness Finishing back in Durness
Warm tea to take the cold sea chill off Warm tea to take the cold sea chill off Fun run in fancy dress Fun run in fancy dress We had to guess what time we'd run it in We had to guess what time we'd run it in Closest to guess wins Closest to guess wins
Then they tell you it's approx 3 miles Then they tell you it's approx 3 miles How! How! Beach party Beach party Beautiful summers evening Beautiful summers evening
Waterfall into Smoo Waterfall into Smoo Inside Smoo cave Inside Smoo cave Outside Smoo Outside Smoo Full circle, Scottish standing stone Full circle, Scottish standing stone
James's Beach James's Beach Final marathom preparations Final marathom preparations How many marathons have a How many marathons have a boat ride to the start boat ride to the start
We are all given our start time We are all given our start time written on our race card. written on our race card. There are various races simultaneously There are various races simultaneously Cape Wrath remote mainland North West Scotland Cape Wrath remote mainland North West Scotland
Bleak, barren and bombed Bleak, barren and bombed Audrey started 1 hour earlier heads back Audrey started 1 hour earlier heads back Ian same start as me but faster runner Ian same start as me but faster runner Bleak light house and 11 miles done Bleak light house and 11 miles done
Turn around point, quick photo stop Turn around point, quick photo stop Looking south on damp Sandwood bay Looking south on damp Sandwood bay A little rain and a few hills... A little rain and a few hills... made me feel at home in Yorkshire made me feel at home in Yorkshire
Clock stops only for boat ride back at 24 miles Clock stops only for boat ride back at 24 miles Ian finishes strongly in 3hrs 39mins 15 Ian finishes strongly in 3hrs 39mins 15 Audrey nearly at the top of the last hill Audrey nearly at the top of the last hill Audrey finishes in 4:21:35 Audrey finishes in 4:21:35
Happy to know I'm nearly at Happy to know I'm nearly at the end of my 40 events the end of my 40 events 4:06:03 not bad after 1033 miles! 4:06:03 not bad after 1033 miles! James helps us celebrate in style James helps us celebrate in style
1 year on with Audrey, James and Ian 1 year on with Audrey, James and Ian Perfect post race recovery fuel Perfect post race recovery fuel Party time Party time Audrey and James Audrey and James
Ian and I Ian and I
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