I had my last operation to remove my Stent on Friday the 12th August, I rested on Saturday by visiting a friend in Leicester, we went for a walk along the Golden Mile then we went for a meal and did some shopping, we finished off with a trip round the temple.
It was great to be out and about and pain free! I was feeling so good that on Sunday I decided to climb Crib Goch to see where my fitness was because Marc and I had talked about climbing Ben Nevis the following weekend.
Anyhow it went really well I did Pen Y Pass - Crib Goch - Snowdon - Down the Watkins Path. I was very tired afterwards but it felt great to be on the mountains and I had a good gauge of what my residual fitness was like after my inactivity due to the Gall Bladder removal and the kidney stones debacle.
Here are some pics!
| the stile on the way up from pen y pass | 
| looking back on the scrabble up to crib goch | 
| red faced from the effort at this point I was starting to feel a little better! | 
| Crib Goch | 
| If this little flower can survive up here, I am sure I can walk for a day | 
| The views the views the views!! | 
| This little fella does this every day! | 
| Along the ridge of crib goch | 
| About half way across | 
| A cairn marking the way for me | 
| thats crib goch done now onto Snowdon | 
| A sign for the summit | 
| touch the summit of Snowdon | 
| Make my way down the watkins path | 
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| A beautiful day and nice to see the stark contrast of the tree's berries and lilac heather against the rocky backdrop | 
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| Across the bridge | 
I finished up at the car park at the foot of the Watkins Path and then it was a 6 mile walk back to Pen Y Pass. I finished the day exhausted, very footstore but in great spirits.
I was fit enough to do Ben Nevis next weekend so I had 5 days to recover :-)
 







 
Nice to hear it Renyk, it's been a while...
ReplyDeleteHi Mathew, yes long time 2 yrs since I left Worcester.
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