For the past few months I've been racing the sun up Castle Hill, on
each occasion getting to the top before the sun peeped over the eastern
horizon. As I mentioned in a previous posting, it's a habit formed last
September whilst on holiday on the Mediterranean island of Menorca.
With morning temperatures quickly rising towards 80ยบ we were up at crack
of dawn and out running the Cami de Cavalls, looking for wild
tortoises, before the broiling sun rose over the parched landscape. In
28 years of running, prior to that holiday, nothing on earth would have
lured me out of bed to go running at that unearthly hour, though my
wonderful partner has been known to do so - before she met me!
Sunrise at 7am last Friday..... (Click to enlarge) |
The bridge at Howgill on Saturday's run...... |
Something
else happened that morning that's never occurred before on the hill. I
actually met a runner who was sociable enough to stop and exchange a few
words before galloping off to continue his marathon training. I've met
several over the years but none of them ever gave more than a grunt
before going their way with hardly a glance. This latest one was
different. We even got so far as exchanging names before I continued my
clockwise circuits and he his anti-clockwise ones. He was being pulled
along by a beautiful Alsatian dog which I suggested he should let off the lead. "No way" he said, "he hates all other dogs,
can't stand men, or my mother, or my two sons. He's not growling at
you because you're dressed like a runner!" Now, on Castle Hill that's fairly unusual too, a dog that likes runners...
....and the path back through the wood by the River Wharfe |
Weather was pretty diabolical again last week. I managed two 5 milers, on Wednesday and Friday when it was half decent, and a cold 8 mile run to Howgill and back on Saturday morning before the weekend deteriorated. A vicious wind blasted our windows with heavy rain all Saturday night. On Sunday it turned to sleet, then to driven snow by late afternoon, turning the village a ghostly white. So, after stocking up with fuel, our hardest exercise throughout Sunday consisted of getting up from our easy chairs to throw another log on the fire. Even that proved strenuous. We both fell asleep!
There are those who do enjoy getting up early, alas, I've never been too keen on that. Like you I certainly wouldn't relish getting up in time to catch the mid -summer sun rising before 4am !
ReplyDeleteNow we are in March perhaps the weather will get that little bit kinder - I think the cold biting winds mixed in with rain are the worse.
All the best Jan
Cold biting wind, rain sleet and snow, we'd all of that on Sunday, very unpleasant. But my crocuses are flowering and I'm told it will warm up a bit by weekend, so fingers crossed.
DeleteCheers Jan.....
I plan to race to sun up some time soon... but like you the very morning starts aren't easy!
ReplyDeleteIsn't sunrise getting later now where you are Coach? You should soon be able to have a longer lie in each morning and still beat the sun to the top of that mountain of yours.......
DeleteRacing the sun's an interesting idea! I suppose if you're getting up just that bit earlier every morning, you'll be used to it come the summer. (rather you than me, though!)
ReplyDeleteWont be racing the sun much longer but will maybe continue running before breakfast which, funnily enough, I've quite enjoyed.
DeleteEverywhere was frozen solid this morning Paul, not a patch of mud anywhere. You wouldn't have enjoyed it at all......