The snow was falling in light flurries as I ran from home, heading out towards Bleaklow. White, light, fluffy flakes drifting down and settling momentarily, before being warmed and melted in the bright winter sun. How glorious to live just a few kilometres from the edge of Bleaklow. I wasn't planning a long run, just a leg stretch after the two races at the weekend (
Park run on Saturday and
Lambs Longer Leg fell race on Sunday) and a hard gym session yesterday. I knew it had been cold enough to put some ice down so I packed my Christmas present, a pair of katoola microspikes and the camera. I planned on seeing how the spikes coped with whatever conditions I met. And also how I got on with them.
It turned out that today's snow was too fluffy for my katoola microspikes, but I gave them a good go for their inaugural run out onto Bleaklow. The main issue was fluffy snow balling up underneath. Unlike standard crampons on boots where you can just give the boot a good kick and the snow falls off, with the microspikes the snow seemed to get moulded into a snowball with the metal in the middle of the ball. Kicking to release the snow had no effect. This meant I had to stop and literally scrap the snow off with the other spikes, and hence had a disjointed run. I took them off to see how my kanadias would cope and found running on the same angle/terrain had me slipping around a bit more so they were definitely helping to keep me stable, but not very efficient or smooth running.
I didn't mind the distraction of sorting out the spikes, I was too busy enjoying being out in the snow, the sun shining and not much of a breeze blowing. I had the hill to myself, and I was distracted with loads of photo opportunities and just soaking up the views. Here's a few I snapped:
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Looking back down from the end of Shelf Benches |
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Me with James Thorn in the sunlight behind |
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James Thorn in all it's glory |
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Shelf Benches to the left, James Thorn in the sunshine |
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Looking south (more or less) from the end of Shelf Benches |
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Just a bit of balling up of snow here; at other times it made 3inch diameter sized balls |
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Yellowslacks across the valley |
Nice Lynne. Beautiful out there, we are lucky having this on our doorstep.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I have Katoola envy.
ReplyDeleteno snow where you are sbrt? or no katoolas?
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