We have had quite an eventful weekend at Ochre HQ. We undertook the challenge of climbing the 3 Peaks in 24 hours. Climbing 3 hills doesn't sound particularly tough, and each one individually is not too bad. But doing one then sitting in a mini bus for a few hours, then another, then another, and your legs start to ache, and oh yes - normally you would sleep in a 24 hour period.
Ben Nevis was the hardest - it is the biggest, it starts with the steepest incline, and starts to get quite cold as you reach the top. (There was snow!).
There were a few mishaps, mainly the mini bus not starting several times - thank you to the local cabbie who got us to the first Peak, and to the AA man who shows our driver how to use this magic spray on the engine.
Scafell was the next, and we set off in daylight and came back in the dark - it was quite eerie seeing the headtorches of all the other climbers in the distance. Once again the mini bus cut out in a lane somewhere in the Lakes - then 10 minutes later it did it again. Thankfully by now Paul T our driver was quite adept at getting it going.
As we entered Wales it was raining quite heavily - our hearts sank, last time we had practiced on Snowdon we got very wet- but as we drove further into Wales the rain started to ease off.
When we reached Snowdon it was just starting to get light - and as the sun was rising there was a fantastic play of light on the hills. We set off for the last climb at 4.15 am. Knees were starting to get very sore with the constant climbing, and we were running on empty. But a brisk walk along the Miners Track and a final sprint for the finish ensured we achieved our target. We finished as a team, with 10 minutes to spare - a huge achievement, and a relief that it's over.
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