Tuesday 3 January 2012

Quick update (3rd January 2012)

As part of the preparations for the Upside Down challenge I've decided that a multi-discipline approach is needed. As a result I now find myself signed up for two 10k runs, one in early March and one on 2nd May - just three short weeks before the main event.

All of which means that I need to do some training - lots of - which brings me on to a small matter of time, or lack thereof, to fit it all in.

And so it was that last night I found myself heading into my garage ready to tackle the Col du Acton Trussell, an agonising 30 minute, 7.5 mile hill climb. Having entered the garage and feeling every appendage shrivel in the cold I was soon hot. Very vey hot! Still, having 'ridden' 'uphill' without so much as moving more than a couple of centimetres I did feel that at least I'd made the effort. Thirty minutes aboard a 1970's bike on a turbo trainer in a garage is, in truth, as much as I can bear in one go!

Sunday 1 January 2012

Training ride 1 (1st January 2012)

Tradition has it that at this time of year it is appropriate for one to resolve to do something you've been meaning to do for an age. That tradition extends as far as stopping whatever you'd started - normally within the first week of the new year.

However, it is at least important to make a start and one of my many resolutions for 2012 is to train for the small matter of a 1,000 mile bike ride 144 days into 2012. So despite the forecast of heavy rain, and despite the fact that this forecast turned out to be correct (gee thanks, now you get it right) a ride had to be done.


And so it was on a grey, windy and very wet New Years Day I found myself on the roads of Staffordshire with fellow Upside Downer, Peter Ryan. For good measure our friend Jason joined us for a few miles too. Upside Downer Mr Craig Mountford was unable to join us due to ill health and/or alcohol consumption and/or a desire not to get his hair wet. The truth, I suspect, lies somewhere in all three.

So. This is it. The training has now officially started. The on-line stuff is sorted and now we need to crack on with a fair amount of fund raising too!

1st January 2012

January 1st. 1st of January. 1/1/12. Whichever way you look at it the end-to-end is now this year!

For the avoidance of any doubt by end-to-end I'm referring to one end of Great Britain to the other, and by Upside Down I mean we're riding from the top to the bottom. Some would say that's foolhardy as we'll be going against the prevailing wind. Some would say we're doing it the easy way - going down hill! (I should point out that Lands End is, in fact, 200ft higher than John O'Groats.

Whichever way you do it the inescapable fact is that we'll be setting off from John O'Groats in just 144 days from now, and 900 or so miles and eight days later we'll be in Lands End. Fingers are very much crossed (and as a result typing this blog is taking me an eternity) this mild winter remains to allow for a few weekends of training!

Through the miracle of technology, and hopefully the occasional 3G or wifi service, you can keep fully up to date with our training and our ride in the following ways...

Follow us on Twitter - @upsidedown2012
Or if Facebook is your thing then our group is: Upside Down 2012
We'll be blogging, so check this reglarly: upsidedown2012.blogspot.com
You can send us an e-mail to upsidedown2012@btinternet.com

Now then. The question has to be - why? Well in part because it's there to do and we have a bike each and it just seems impolite not to. We've also decided to make our endeavour worthwhile for a charity too and have chosen Promise Dreams - for children who are seriously or terminally ill they provide treatment, help and support for both them and their families. You can sponsor us by going to www.justgiving.com/upsidedown or text 'updo55' followed by the amount you wish to donate (eg 'updo55 £10') to 70070.