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Not wanting to hijack the running/training threads I thought I'd start a separate topic. I seem to have been roped into this Coniston Challenge in the attempt to buy a Guide Dog. Has anyone done it? Any tips on training for kayaking? :anxious:

 

"The mountain bike route for the challenge will involve a 17km route of

beautiful lake shore lanes, rugged forest roads and long flowing descents on

the fast single-track trails of Grizedale forest.

Launching from the shores of Coniston Water on our sit on top kayaks, you

will enjoy a wet and wild paddle on a 3km lap that will be designed depending

on the prevailing weather conditions on the day.

Leaving Coniston village behind, the 10km hike route will take you to the

summit of the famous ‘Old Man of Coniston’, 803 metres above sea level.

Weather permitting; you will be rewarded with a spectacular view of all you

have achieved.

A hot pasta lunch is also provided to all participants. "

(am liking the last bit best :lol: )

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Take plenty of waterproofs :roll:

Everytime I walked in or around Coniston I got drenched :? It's not known as the wettest place in England for nothing! I also don't think I ever saw a 'spectacular view' from the top of Old Man as it was always shrouded in cloud. :lol:

:lol: I thought there'd be a catch. I hope the weather is kind to us, hiking in the rain is pants.

 

Sit on top kayaks are really easy. The ex used to be a white water kayak instructor, I can ask him to give you some coaching if you like.

Tips on building up the right muscles would be great :)

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No idea about the water bit, but the only way to train for mountain biking and hiking is mountain biking and hiking lol.

 

I used to do a lot of cycling while we lived in Northamptonshire so my cycling muscles were pretty good, but Grizedale isn't flat and while the ups and downs might be quite small by some standards, they still flipping hurt if you aren't used to it!

 

You'll probably be okay getting up the Old Man (it was my first Lakeland peak) but going down might hurt more. Just be prepared for some pain for the next few days.

 

When is it? We're just the other side of Coniston Old Man in the Duddon Valley, so I'll have my binoculars at the ready and wave at you when you reach the top. :clap:

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I'll ask him about the muscles CM - how far will you be paddling?

 

Sit-on-top kayaks are harder to paddle as you don't have anything to brace your legs against, but they are safer if you capsize. A waterproof kag and a lifejacket are a must, most paddlers also wear a plastic helmet. i will ask if he has any spares that you can use. He doesn't paddle much these days due to a shoulder injury.

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