Sunday 24 May 2009

Mournes 2009 – What Mountain?

A group of 10 intrepid explorers (blindly following 2 leaders) set off from the Carrick Little on 23 May in good cheer, despite the dismal weather, helped by a hearty serving of great coffee/tea and home baking (1 of the leaders is a domestic goddess!) in the car park. The conditions were surely the worst in the history of rambling (according to one source) and with visibility down to 20 metres, the question being asked was "What mountain?".

This was followed by "are we nearly there yet?". Having only made it 1 mile up the track to the beginning of the off-road section, the answer was a resounding no.

The girls veered off to begin the climb up the Mourne Wall towards the summit of Slieve Binnian (3rd highest peak in the Mournes at 747 metres), with conditions deteriorating. About a third of the way into the ascent, two men passing on their descent advised the group to turn back and head for home because of howling gales and 10 metre visibility.

A few momentarily considered the option of return but at the threat of a splinter group, one of the girls rigged herself up in balaclava and peaked cap to assume the guise of a paramilitary and coerce them into continuing. It was later pointed out that the guise faltered given the balaclava was pink and flowery, and that the girls kept going in the name of being "iron". As the British politican Ironlady famously said, "U-turn if you want to, this lady's not for turning".

So the whole group stayed together and followed the leader up into the mist, making the summit after 1 hour 50 minutes. Given the girls' inexperience (clearly shown when, on seeing somebody on the slope with walking poles the comment was made "my, he's brave coming up on crutches"), everybody made the top with impressive ease and so begged the question again, "What mountain?". (?!)

After a 30 minute break for packed lunch, it was decision time. Call it quits and head back the way we came, or continue on across the top to descend North Tor and loop back to the car park. It was a case of follow the leader (1 of the leaders is an Ironwoman!).

Across the top to North Tor the visibility was atrocious, the mountain mist turned to proper rain and hail, and the wind was howling. The adverse elements did not deter the girls however, with the chat and laughter reverberating around the mountainside and spirits remaining extremely high. They finally emerged from the clouds around North Tor for a comedy descent in the mucky, rocky terrain to the path homeward bound - a gently, descending track of 3 miles to the car park.

The weather started to lift before the descent to the track, allowing everybody to take in the beauty of the Kingdom of Mourne and to end the day with the sun on their faces and the wind at their backs. The 3-mile amble back to the car park also boosted the group's feeling of self satisfaction because with the mountains now clear, the summit route that had just been achieved above could be clearly seen from the track below. "Oh, that mountain" were the concluding remarks.

Group: Alison, Dianne, Fiona, Gillian, Gillian, Grace, Joanne, Karen, Linda, Wendy.

Many thanks to the group for helping us raise funds for a small local maternity unit to buy an underwater sonicaid, and also start providing basic items for underprivileged mums and their newborns.




Monday 18 May 2009

Info for 23 May Mournes Trip

Directions:

Carrick Little car park is 8.6 miles (approx 15mins) from the traffic lights at the far end of the Newcastle promenade, to be exact!

At the end of the promenade, veer left along the A2, signposted Annalong. After 5.2 miles you will enter a 40mph zone and 1.1 mile further on you will see Quarter Road Filling Station on your right. Immediately after/at the filling station turn right into Quarter Road (signposted Silent Valley 5 miles). Continue along this road for 2.3 miles (sharp bend to left after 1.2 miles) and come to a small walled car park (Carrick Little) on your right, opposite Oldtown Road.

Aim for 10:00am (those that are always late, aim for 09:30am!) – we will start walking about 10:30am.

We will provide:

Coffee/tea/sweet treats at the beginning

Lunch on the mountain – filled rolls (please advise your preference BY TEXT spicy chicken/brie and grape/ham and cheese), cereal bars, chocolate bars

Mountain experience?!

Good craic?!

You bring:

A desire for fun

Mug (for car park use at beginning, not being carried!)

Small rucksack or bumbag

Water/juice for 4-5 hours walking (approx 1.5 litres each UNLESS there's a heat wave and you'll need more. Dream on!)

Desired extra snacks such as jelly babies, bananas, whatever!

Waterproof jackets (and bottoms if you have)

Sunscreen (Dream on!)

Change of socks/shoes for driving home (full change of clothes maybe!)