Sunday, 10 March 2013
There's no water in Wales.
Woke up Saturday morning in England.
Spent the morning searching for rivers to run....
Ended up on the Tryweryn.
With current lack of water in the UK we cancelled a trip to Dartmoor and headed to Wales instead. Grabbing a couple of laps on the Tryweryn on Saturday followed by a dark Swallow Falls run which repeated the next day. Running two parts of 'the tallest continuous fall of water in Wales'. After abseiling down to the falls we ran part of the first drop followed by the second. And got some great photos of the second drop in the process.
(I plugged the helmet camera in to the computer five minutes ago to realise the every video cut out before it got exciting)
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Scottish Highlands
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Etive Triple Drop Boof |
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Aberglaslyn Gorge
Three Peaks Bike & Hike
This summer myself, Danny Kinchin & Harry Boulter completed the Three Peaks Bike & Hike over 10 days in August. We cycled 522 miles and ascended over 11000ft by foot. Although it rained on 9/10 days and the 60mph winds on Scafell Pike we still enjoyed the challenge and it was great to be supported by the King Alfred Educational Trust. Many thanks to those who sponsored us and we raised about £1500 for Helen and Douglas House and there is more still to collect!



Monday, 11 June 2012
Cycling Through The Night!
In preparation for out three peaks bike & hike challenge in the summer; I set of 1.45am on the morning of Monday 4th June, to cycle to Portsmouth. This is crazy?That's what we were thinking stood on my friends doorstep at 2am, saying come on lets cycle to Portsmouth in the pouring rain and in the middle of the night?! Anyhow, we did it; the three of us cycled 75 miles arriving in Portsmouth in the early morning after spending many hours cycling and over an hour in Mc Donald's in Winchester trying to get warm! We spent the most of the day sleeping in Portsmouth, then went into town and went to the cinema,had a Nando's and watched the sunset like nothing had gone on the night before! We then stayed in a Travelodge and woke at 6am to cycle home again. After two days and approximately 150 miles of cycling we think it was a successful training ride!
Chyavan

Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Too much water!
Enjoy the photos I took.
Cheers