Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Training to commute!



Well, it’s been a wet start to the year. The lake is very high and it’s very warm for January. Usually we would expect snow and ice by now. Ironically, we have just finished the work on a winter ice-climbing guide. Credit for most of the work goes to the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) and Natural England. It is due for release this coming week and as soon as I have an electronic copy, I’ll post it on my blog. It is a really nice piece of work but there is no ice climbing to be had at present!


The weather wasn’t especially helpful either for a day I have just spent on Derwentwater.  The Trust is having lots of work done by the building department on Derwent Island. Access of course is by boat but none of the building team had relevant experience. So I spent a day instructing them on use of the boats and on safety drills for this specific trip. 




Fortunately they were all very quick to learn the essentials and their daily journeys will reinforce their proficiency. Each of them now has the skills to drive the power boats they will use to get them and their equipment safely back and forth to the island.



It turned out to be a wild, exhilarating day on the lake with driving wind and lots of rain. The builders took turns to have an hour spell in the boat but I was out there in the wild weather all day and got a thorough soaking. But I do love to have days out in wild weather.


Daisy here. I’ve been to Derwent Island playing with my friends Gus and Bryn. It was really wet. I got cold.


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