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 |
A beautiful day and nice to see the stark contrast of the tree's berries and lilac heather against the rocky backdrop |
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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