Friday morning was spent at an appointment at the bank (I closed my accounts after 22 years!). Thankfully the lady that saw me handled the situation very well, and quite understood my reasons for moving, so the meeting was less stressful than I had feared.
Then we set off for Blackpool. We made good progress up the M42, but around junction 11 of the M6, things started to slow down a bit. I managed to get off the motorway, and was very soon glad that I had, because they had closed it due to a nasty accident. Everywhere anywhere near the motorway was complete mayhem. Consequently it took us over 7 hours to get there and I did not get time for my planned evening bike ride.
Saturday was spent clearing the flat, then Jules & I headed up to the Lake District so I could see what the infamous Shap was going to be like.
We were only able to get accommodation in a village called Glenridding, and I planned a 50 mile route from there to Shap via Windermere and Kendal and on to Penrith.
I set off at 5:30 so I had a chance to get back to the hotel before they stopped serving breakfast.
What I hadn't really thought through was that I had to go over Kirkstone pass to get from Glenridding to Windermere. This involved a 1000ft climb in 3 miles (Leith hill is about 500ft over the same distance by comparison).
The Garmin came into its own again to get me cross country from Windermere to the A6 just north of Kendal avoiding the main road. Then I started my ascent of Shap.
I have to confess that after Kirkstone pass it was a bit of a disappointment. Admittedly it is a 10 mile uphill climb, but only 700ft, so more gradual than Boxhill. I can see its going to be a bit demoralising, because you think you've hit the top, and it just gets steeper. Then when you do get to the top, there is a sign that says "Shap 2 miles", which makes you think you're still not there, but Shap itself is just a village a couple of miles beyond the summit.
Still - I know what I'm letting myself in for now.....and I'm sure after the 100 or so miles I'll have done before it on the race itself, it will seem much much worse!
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