Anna's Green Blog

Friday, September 01, 2006

September!

It's September and I'm in Chorlton, Manchester, at Gilli's house. I've just completed day one of the NLP foundation course, which is 4 days.

Paul and I got back home around 4 p.m. yesterday, having done the last leg of the Dales cycle way from Kettlewell. We stayed in B and B on Wednesday night after an exhausting day of battling wind and hills. It took 4 1/2 hours to do 26 miles, whereas we'd done 38 in that time the day before (Dent to Reeth.)

Had no mobile reception en route, except in Hawes where we stopped for lunch on Wednesday (and to shelter from the rain.)


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Yorkshire Dales Cycle Way - Sunday Aug 27th, day 1 - Otley to Malham

I'm sitting in the pub on the green in Malham (the Lister Arms Hotel) drinking real ale. There's no mobile reception here, which is frustrating as I can now send emails from this (my Palm PDA) via my mobile. There are of course a lotof big limestone hills around here. I'll have to mail this tomorrow from some rest point en route - perhaps over coffee in Settle or Ingleton.

A wet man has just come in, so it must be raining outside again. We had some very brief and light showers during the day - a mere sprinkling! At about 5.45, 2 1/2 miles out of Malham there was a serious downpou - very cold and very wet. My padded knickers will take forever to dry!

We left home around noon - a mere two hours later than intended. Stopped in Burnsall around 2.30 for a picnic lunh beside the River Wharfe. It was a typical August Bank Holiday weekend scene: people huddled on benches, dressed in warm anoraks and gloves; rubbish strewn across the ground from the overflowing bins. Actually it was very quiet for a Bank Holiday weekend. We picnicked on leftovers from home: home made spelt flour bread, hummus,cheese, olives and salad. There was quite a lot of sun when we set off, but from Burnsall on we kept our jackets on.

We stopped at a Farm Shop in Crcoe to get some veggies for an evening meal (we brought the Trangia this time so we can cook for ourselves). It was a very carniverous shop - lots of 'award winning' meats - so we had to make do with onion and tomatoes. Supper was a good meal though: Thai jasmin rice with tuna, onion, tomatoes and garlic, with some Thai cuury paste that Paul prepared earlier. Mmmm.


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