Featuring the usual suspects

Featuring the usual suspects

Wednesday 28 March 2012

The Lakeland Terror

180 ish miles, 17 major climbs.....ohh, forgot to say.......on a bike.

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Tonight an idea was born


On the summit of Dent, Tuesday night ride.

The Lakeland Terror

For the record, the Jersey was the inspiration for the Challenge.

Sunday 25 March 2012

The Omega block

The Omega block is an atmospheric weather block that resembles the greek letter Omega. It causes the jet stream to take a long detor north of the UK then back south over the European main land, sucking up warm continental air from Africa. During an Omega block weather in the UK can be settled and unseasonably warm.

Sunday 18th March 2012 a trip around Ennerdale.
Looking down Ennerdale towards Pillar

The head of Ennerdale valley, above the lake.

Can I go for a swim?....Can I?

Ennerdale looking West towards Anglers Crag

Thursday 1 March 2012

Coniston - 1 March 2012

Today, a rather dingy and damp day, I found myself looking for an adventure.

Sailing on Coniston has been on my 'things to do' list for a while. With Peel 'Wild Cat' island to explore and its North/South attitude which should make the wind more favourable than lakes like Derwent it has always looked promising, I'd just not got there with the dinghy...... until today.

The first challenge was where to launch without paying an arm and a leg in parking and launching fees. I'd heard that Brown Howe was cheap and you could launch a dinghy so I thought I'd check it out.

The signs at Brown Howe car park say 'no powered craft to be launched', judging by the carefully placed boulders they want to limit boats to those that can be carried. Luckily my trailer fitted between then - just, with a little scrapping of the mud guards, so most launching trolleys should be be OK. Also, luckily for me, they are trialing a £2.50 all day parking charge. So that was it - £2.50 to park and launch, a box full of butties and a flask full of coffee - off to a good start.

A tight access path
The path from the car park is about 100 yards and not to steep, getting to the water was a doddle, getting back to the car 5 hours later was a little more tricky, but I managed it single handed.
Looking North with Peel 'Wildcat' island in the distance

As I said earlier the day was damp and dingy, so not photogenic in the slightest, but the sailing was great. I manged to get pretty much to the head of the lake running all the way, but the winds were slight and very weak at the north end so it took a couple of hours. I then had a three hour beat back down the lake, the wind then picked up and made the run back great fun. I had intended on landing on Peel island but was running out of time and as the wind was blowing from the west right into the harbour it would have meant lowering the sail and rowing in so I decided I'd leave it until next time and take Ellie back to explore. According to the SatNav I clocked up 15 miles so it was time to go home.

The one thing that I really noticed was the wind was fairly constant not blustery as it usually is on Derwent. Anyway it was a great day.............I'll be back.
5 hours of fun.