Church Mountain from Corriebracks |
My plan was to head for Corriebracks and then just nudge over to Church Mountain which is just next door. But they have grown a forest on the side of Church Mountain since I was there last, and I could not find any tracks going that direction, and it was cold (frost on the grass), and I was getting tired, and I was barefoot. So I did what I never do. After reaching the end of the trail which was almost at the peak of Corriebracks I retraced my steps. These pictures were taken from almost the highest point I reached.
Home is sort of in the middle somewhere |
Hollywood is behind the bump in the centre |
Looking towards the summit (and Meg) |
12.4 miles (plus almost a mile not tracked at the beginning)
4.7 mph average speed
10 mph maximum speed (that's a lie)
594m elevation change
558m maximum elevation
234m minimum elevation
So, it qualifies as a half marathon and a mountain (albeit a liddly one). My very first half marathon and barefoot to boot.
On the way back, Moanbane in the distance |
The magenta part was tracked by GPS, the green part is the first mile or so |
Dad you're amazing - we're very impressed, and a little tired just thinking about all that hard work!
ReplyDeleteI remember that climb up Church mountain, and being a bit jealous of Katie because you carried her!!! It was very cold and snowy and I think I was rather grumbly! Well done anyway :)
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