41 days till I line up at the startline in the Grand Cayon but in 35 days time I get on the plane! Therefore I have to have all my gear and food purchased and tested. Yes tested. I can't turn up without having tested my equipment. So a few major purchases were made during the week. A sleeping bag that can take minus temperatures (I'll be sleeping at altitude), a down jacket and a set of graphite foldaway poles. The poles failed on their first outing and will be going back to the shop tomorrow - very disappointed as they are so light. Minimising the weigh of everything is essential and every item I am carrying is on a spreadsheet and will be weighed.
This was a busy week and I would normally have a day off on Monday but it was switched to Thursday as I would be in London that day. Therefore it was an extended weeks training and while I felt tired, I managed two walk runs without any issues and then a 90 minute run at Chatelherault- I loved it!
On Saturday I climbed The Cobbler 884m, Beinn Narnian 926m and Beinn Ime 1,011m. My friend Graham Harvey had sent me a map with instructions and I headed off on my own (I can get lost in a car park). The Cobbler was a bit scary as it was windy and clouds were covering part of the summit. I don't know if this helped me manage a very narrow ledge as I couldn't see the drop but at the very top I couldn't stand up. Beinn Narnian had amazing views but I came off the summit at the wrong point and had to scramble up and down rocks to make my way round to the path - eventually got there. The last summit had incredible views but my foot was protesting on the way down with the terrain.
When I got off the mountain I decided to run down the path to the car and I managed that without too much pain. I feel as though I am actually training my head to cope with the pain which I know will be the case in the Canyon as it was in MdS. In total I was out for 5 hours and when I got back I headed out for a meal and then the Edinburgh Tattoo - got back at 2am - a long day which had started 21 hours earlier.
Today was swimming and for a change it was an evening session. I'm feeling great and tomorrow is a day off training although I'll be at the chiropractor followed by the physio the following day.
I have 4 days of hill walking / running coming up so I hope I have more exciting tales to tell you next week. These injuries have meant my training schedule has required to be adapted and I think it's working in my favour. Back to spending more money this week as I buy the last of the items I need and then to decide on the food I'm going to be carrying with me. This approach underlines my mantra of the 7Ps; piss poor preparation precipitates piss poor performance! Once I step on that plane I will need to have everything with me to succeed and it will need to have been tested. So preparation is essential and it's not just about running.
Sunday, 13 August 2017
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