Today was an interesting example of the longs vs 'culottes' debate - if i'd opted for the latter, upon going waist-deep i'd have had less to dry off - but might have lost my shoes as I wouldn't have been wearing gaiters! Decisions, decisions on the wardrobe front... I'm coming back as a woman next time!
Nice to see you as predicted earlier on the thread, IDP!
The only other folks I saw today were Machine Rippon, near Back Tor when they went passed us. Tim was charging on at the front with his usual purposeful running manner…… Simon, a lady runner I didn’t recognise and a dog in hot pursuit.
Sorry to have missed you at the kissing stones Ian……. might have been awkward anyway![]()
Ian it was great to see you up there near the Wain Stones. The sun might have been out by then but I was still glad of my full waterproof body cover plus under layers and waterproof socks. I was toasty for most of the time, especially on the move, which wasn't fast by any stretch of the imagination. 18 miles took us 6 hours. It's tough up there. We couldn't find all the right lines in daylight so I dread to think what it'll be like in the dark. I think we need another recce to find all the paths we missed.
We got passed by two other groups - four plus a dog just after Cut Gate (I think I know where that checkpoint should be now) and three plus a dog shortly after that. We saw loads of mountain hares especially on the 1.5-mile off-path crossing, which turned out to be one of the easiest parts of the whole outing.
The only other forumite is Barny. I don't think Dan and Karl are on.
We even got to test out some kit. 4-man emergency bivvies are not that roomy for eating lunch and can be agony with a complaining knee that doesn't like being bent for long.![]()