Monday, October 26, 2015

Guildford, Beaconsfield, Oxford, Yorkshire and Newcastle

With sadness I left the party ( viz annual LSGS v WSGC match ) and headed for  Bromley , Surrey outside Guildford with a welcome from Greg and Di which more than compensated. A lovely walk in the Downs followed by a wonderful dinner and comfortable night. Next day to Beaconsfield and golf there with David and dinner at nice local restauraunt ( joined by Norman ) and another comfortable night chez David and Desiree. On then to Yorkshire via Towersey (outside Oxford) and my old pal Duncan Robertson's widow Jill whom I had not seen since Duncan died a few months ago.  Traffic delays on M1 meant arriving at Park House Farm , Spotforth ( outside Leeds ) in the dark, but Andrew kindly there in village to guide me to their remote and beautiful home deep in the Yorkshire Dales.  Dinner with Andrew and Clarissa, their son Max and daughter Chloe who with huge generosity and tolerance accompanied me in the Besozzi  oboe and piano sonata . Then, after golf at Alwoodley and lunch back at the Farmhouse,  to Newcastle chez Sayers. Two nights there catching up with sister Jean, and family , golf on the Mon morning and to Edin via Kelso and the Balfours at Balgonie.  Phew !!! What a trip . Many thanks to all the above who might chance to read this blog for entertaining me so royally - especially as I had invited myself in every case. Apologies too to those who don't feature in the pics.

I always did want that e-type

Chip and chase

Greg and Di and ? ( dreadful that I can't remember  - help !)
The Latchmore farmhouse ....

and Clarissa and the menagerie

Andrew, Max, Clarissa and Chloe


Looking back to Park House Farm from their access track

zoom in from same spot - idyllic
My niece Nicola, Hannah, Natalie, Paul and Jean



The Sage Centre in Newcastle - venue for a v good dinner with Jean ,  Chris , Nicola and Paul

The river Tyne and pedestrian bridge linking downtown with the Sage Centre

Ireland

Met up with Mary in Edinburgh on evening after returning from Newcastle. Delicious reunion dinner in an Indian restaraunt on the Bridges. Night in Budget Ibis and off on our separate ways again. Golf at Muirfield for me and Crieff and ex Dunfermline HS friends for Mary. First night at Muirfield, second at the Old Manse , Whittingehame with cousin Christian and Johnny. Again a self invitation ( and a last minute one). Particularly appreciated since they had just returned from a foreign holiday that day. Called in to Clint next morning and coffee with ex partner of 30 years at S&B/AS  Johnnie Blair. Off then to Crieff to collect Mary and back to Ibis via the Kelpies. A good catch up with Keith & Fiona in evening before heading off to Dublin and Ennis next day.

The Kelpies , Stirling,  Scotland


Controversial , but we approved


Cormac and Angus

Story time with Grandad - Cormac and Iona

Action in the surf - Spanish Point , Co Clare

Keeping warm

No chance here of blowing out my own candles. A Meghan special.

Angus' christening in Ennis cathedral

The kids had had enough of this photo business by this time

All just too much for the little fellow - I had some some sympathy


Golf at Rye

This was preceded by meetings in Edinburgh , a very comfortable night with Barbara & Bill,  golf at Muirfield, a night with Vic & Susie Wood at Spott with some good music in their fabulous music room as a bonus, a long drive south the next day with invaluable help of satnav to Clapham, dinner and night chez Harry ( recovered from exertions on Ballahullish horseshoe ), lunch with Jessica at Royal Albert Hall next day and drive down to Rye on Sussex coast.  Bill had organised everything superbly as usual.

Jonathan 'hits for home'

Bill,  Spencer,  Jonathan

Same trio with Alastair Campbell

Our lodging in Rye

Back to UK & Ireland - Munrobagging

I arrived back in Edinburgh under 11 weeks from leaving it in June. Mary arrives in 3 weeks time. Purpose: Munro bagging , golf and catching up with old pals. Barbara in usual form met me at airport for coffee , into the city centre to get oboe fixed, picked up some files at AS and straight off to Inverness to stay with J & J. Munro bagging starting in earnest the next day.

Mick Tighe , of The Scottish Mountain Heritage Trust , Glen Roy to whom I donated my collection of bound SMC journals ( with AWR references marked ). Here with a phenomenal collection of early skiing equipment.

Buchaille Etive Beag - Munro 3 of this trip. No companions yet.

Yorkshire arrives . Rod ready for Cruachan ( in background ).

The loch at Cruachan sitting above the massive hydroelectric plant ( 300 straight vertical feet bbeneath ) 
constructed 50 years ago.



The delightful companion Pippin - recovering from adder bite

Looking back to summit of Ben Cruachan

 Summit of Beinn a'Chochuill looking ( even further back ! ) to Cruachan

And on one further - 4th and last of the day - Beinn Eunaich. Peter & Pippin.

 On my way through Glencoe, I dropped into the NTS visitor centre and was disappointed to note the truncated version of how NTS acquired the mountains of Glencoe. Maybe the full version and account of the auction in Clachaig Hotel in 1935 will be told when the exhibition is " re-worked ' shortly as I was led to believe it will be.

Percy Unna rightly lauded, but the involvement of AWR and GSR would greatly, and more accurately, enhance the story.

Glad AWR gets a mention here. His descendants present and future - please note!

After a couple of days on own - Ben Doran, Creise and Meall a' Bhuiridhm - Harry joined me for the Ballahullish horseshoe - the 2 Munros forming Beithir. The 'boy' did good.

Summit of Sgorr Dhearg

No. 2 - Sgorr Dhonuill

On the descent from Sgorr Dhonuill looking North to clearing skies. - completing the horseshoe.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Duncan & Trevor's visit

With Katy and Oliver in Sydney for 10 days, Duncan took the oppurtunity of cramming in 5 action packed days with us and his Ohio cycling buddy Trevor.

Day 1 Beige joined D , T and G for epic ride from Meadow Ranch over Independence Pass to Twin Lakes and back .  91 miles and 10,000 feet of climbing.

Day 2 Mountain bike day. A round of Rim, Viewline, Deadline and Tom Blake trails from and to MR.

Day 3 2nd day on Mountain bikes. Ditch trail to Connector and Government trail whole way to Buttermilk, lunch at the Big Wrap in Aspen and back over Airline and Deadline trails to MR , D & T taking in Tom Blake trail at the end.  G baled on the last !

Day 4 Back to road bikes. Up the Frying Pan river to Ruedi Reservoir and way beyond up to the end of the paved section 33 miles from Basalt and right at the entrance to Hagerman Pass ( route of original Midland railway linking Denver with Aspen in the late 1880's ). G & M started and finished in Basalt. For D & T, mileage was dead on 100 as they arrived back at MR. Very significant climbing involved.  No stats available.  Note to ask Beige,

Day 5 Breakfast at Main St Bakery for the 4 of us and we then left D & T to bike up to Maroon Lake and back to MR. After 4 days of sunshine they got hammered by the weather ( wet and cold ) and arrived back in poor shape. Hypothermic in T's case ? Must have been close !

Day 6. D on his own ( T had returned to Columbus after day 5 - planned ! ) left v early and biked from MR up Castle Creek to Ashcroft and back by 11.  Bikes ( both road and mountain ) boxed and collected by Fedex and he was on the plane back to Oregon by 6.

Phew !
Outside Main St Bakery Aspen. G took an hour's start on Beige , D & T, and had a big breakfast ( with M who biked home to MR )  to boot. He need it all !

G got to this point near top of Pass and got good view of their ascent

Trevor leading the way.  Beige and D dropped form the slipstream !

About to descend to the other side. A long way back to here again !

Trying not to think about it.

Two days later - start of Connector leading to Government trail

We left G'ment trail by mistake at Buttermilk and ended up far higher than we intended. At Cliff House restaraunt at top of Buttermilk.  Good view across to Highlands.

The end was only 2.8 miles ( uphill ) away, but it was too much ! Time to beat a retreat for M, all 30 miles of it and over one significant climb and against a head wind all the way . D & K on their way back to clock 100 miles on returning to MR.

This was the end of the hard surface and the turning point. Hagerman Pass just 3 miles up the track - and down to Leadville from there.  The old Midland Rwy line and the only access to Aspen in the silver mining days of the 1890's. The Rio Grande rwy line from Glenwood Springs was being was being constructed at the same time making this line redundant after a very short spell of life.

On the way back.  Looking down to Ruedi reservoir half way up the Frying Pan river.

Some tired bodies on the lawn at MR after the Frying Pan day
 

Last outing with Gaby

We didn't know it at the time, but apart from a morning Buddy Program event ( the excellent Theatre Aspen performance of Junie B Jones ) this was our last outing with Gaby. He's now 13 and we had a formal termination of the process at Gaby's house with his mother Ligia and our superb case worker Sarah. All ending happily with lots of happy memories discussed. We hope we can stay connected in some way if only to continue to play chess with a new set we gave him.

Mary and Gaby at start of hike to Hanging Valley Lake

Looking across the Rio Grande right beside I.70 ( but you'd never know it ! )

Hanging Valley lake - note waterfall in background.....


....thus !

Another day and back on the bike trails.   Deadline trail.

M on the Tom Blake trail

Lunch with Gracie at Explorer's Bookstore

Back on the trail - Rim trail this time