Back from the Scottish Six Days, my second week’s orienteering this summer. Now at my parents’ house near Edinburgh, currently planning shows to see at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival over the next three days. To be precise, I’m lazing about while Alex and Nick are doing the planning…
Summary of the Scottish Six Days – great areas, especially Culbin (Thursday) and Anagach (today). Living in a huge Victorian mansion deep in a valley in the Highlands was rather special – the grand dining room with chandelier and paintings of various classical types was memorable – as were the sumptuous meals cooked by Tim and CJ. One particular meal finished at midnight. The midges were a bit of a menace, especially on the last day when they knew we were leaving. And it was a shame it rained on four of the six race days – though it wasn’t that bad when you were out on the forest. I got an opportunity to practice my race photography skills with my new SLR camera. Framing and focusing were difficult but I got a few good shots.




I was orienteering around Reigate Priory only a week ago, and liked the look of the area, so I was happy to be back for my second 10K in four days. This one was a run around country roads, it was billed as being quite undulating, so I wasn’t expecting to beat my 42:09 PB from Sunday. However, I got around in 41:59. Not a negative split this time, but this was because all the (up)hills were in the second half – including a 70m climb over the hills just south of the priory itself – the edge of the North Downs. The hills weren’t nearly as bad I was expecting – I just slowed down my pace and took it easy. I did feel my calves at the end of the race though.
Race 10 was to have been the Bushy Park Time Trial on Saturday, but my train out to Teddington broke down on the platform. So, Plan B, a training jog around Victoria Park, was executed. Later on my housemate mentioned she was running a 3K fun run around the park the following day, and on checking the website I noticed there was a 10K too. Perfect – only 15 minutes walk from my house.
