Monday 17 August 2009 03:54PM
I’ve spent most of the summer focussing on my running, a decision I’m pretty pleased with as it has yielded some good results – sub 4 hours in my first Ennerdale, 13th in a British champs’ race, 8th at Wasdale in an English Champs’ field, getting the Snowdon Horseshoe record and a monster run I’d wanted to do in France for ten years or so. But in a month’s time I’ll be Patagonia bound for a four-week trip with Mick Fowler, so it’s about time to change focus.
Patagonia has never really been somewhere I’ve been that interested in going to – besides the atrocious weather it seemed to be too much about rock climbing and aiding than the more alpine-style mixed objectives I’ve preferred for trips in the past (last year’s trip to Greenland being the exception). However, as might be expected from Fowler, when he suggested Patagonia, he wasn’t thinking of the famous Fitzroy or Paine groups, but a remote mountain that nobody seemed to have heard of and that he hadn’t even seen a photo of. I said yes.
A few months of research later it would appear that, true to form, he has picked a whopper – Patagonia expert Rolando Garibotti described the unclimbed south-east face of Cerro San Lorenzo as a “Phenomenal wall with endless potential (almost 2000 meters high, 10 kilometers long), very remote considering the short approach.” while Patagonian pioneer Yvon Chouinard told me he could think of no face bigger than this one outside of the Himalaya. Psyche levels are certainly rising.
I’ve got one more thing I want to do with my running this summer, a fast traverse of the Welsh 3000s, a run I’ve done twice before but never when properly fit (best time 6 hours and a few seconds). I’ll hopefully get that done in the next two weeks, then no more running (maybe just the odd local race) just climb climb climb for three weeks. Oh, and there’s the small matter of an Msc thesis to be getting on with…
After the trip with Mick, my girlfriend is coming out to meet me in El Calafate for another three weeks. We hope to do a week-long tour round the Fitzroy massif on skis along with some more leisurely and luxury touristy stuff, which by then I’ll no doubt be craving!