Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:25 pm
A phone call just this minute has cheered me up as it seems we're on the shortlist to rehome a Deerhound lurcher.
He looks like he could be
very persuasive, even on the phone
I saw a small window of opportunity in a very autumnal couple of weeks of weather outlook, so took the day off and set the alarm for 5 for a Skiddaw mission. Woke up at 4.58. Off by half 5 and in Keswick for half 7, even with a coffee and bacon sarnie at Rheged. Gorgeous morning, especially when I popped out of the cloud where the road climbs up to the Northumberland/Cumbria border. And the cloud hanging over Blencathra at first light was quite something:
A magnificent inversion over Borrowdale had brought all the photographers out onto Latrigg.
I started on the first of this year's seasonal continental treats - one Christmas tradition I'm happy to see start in September
Within an hour, the clouds came in and gathered above 2000ft, and normal service was soon resumed on Skiddaw. But I could reliably stand up, and cycle in a roughly straight line on the summit, which passes for calm conditions up there.
Another 10 Wainwrights to bring me to 197. Have planned my final one for the 19th so need to get the others done before, come hell or (quite likely) high water. Three days should do it.