A while back, one of the Team Bear members who is newer to running found a Glow in the Park 5km event and invited other to join the silliness. By the time Friday evening rolled around, 14 Bears, some who had never met before, some who had never taken part in a run event, some who had run ultra's but fancied some fun and foolery, all assembled in the dark of Heaton Park in Manchester.
With the help of some glowsticks, tutu's and a liberal smattering on neon face paint, we were off.
Its safe to say that the times for the 'run' weren't great - we had to stop and have a dance at various stations, get shot at with luminous goop and get covered in foam, so that reduced the time.
The course had a constant stream of people taking part (1000+), but we were set off in a fairly constant flow. Lots were walking, some were jogging and it was really nice to see all ages, shapes and sizes taking part and joining in with the spirit of the event. I was a bit disappointed that there was no medal, but a jolly nice time was had by all.
It was a well organised event with a really lovely inclusive feel about it.
Saturday morning saw a hand full of us who had been running on Friday heading to Salford Quays for the first polar dip of the year. We met up with other friends and fellow loons for some cold water immersion, swimming (bobbing) and cake.
We had already plotted that there would be witchy/festive hats for swimming (to stay in the festive mood and all that). It had also been discussed and agreed, as part of a long standing War of the Roses, that Yorkshire (me) would show how brave they were by leaping off the pontoon. Lancashire would match the efforts.
Anyone who knows me will know it takes me in the region of a week to get in, regardless of how warm or cold the water might be. Getting in when its 16* is as tough as getting in when its 8*
On the Friday, there had been discussions on Twitter about witchcraft and how inserting USB cables into the slot the right way round was indicative of witchy tendancies......
Three witches? |
Clearly we were taking too long and needed a helping hand |
Will they sink or swim? |
Oh look. They floated. Definitely witches. |
It was really lovely too friends old and new at the quays.
Those who had traveled for squishes, new unexpected swimmers loving the skin fizz and solitude being in the water brings, as well as those making progress in being brave in the water and pushing themselves to go further, colder, do more bilateral.
I have loved the quays for a long time. The water temperature on Saturday was about perfect for me. I could stay in for around 40 minutes without feeling like I was becoming hypothermic, but still got the tingle and fizz that only certain temperatures bring. I had been in sufficiently long enough that I couldn't fasten my own jeans.
November will be super fizzy, maybe a little bit burny, the after glow and euphoria, glorious.
I'm excited already.
Quick run on Saturday afternoon before dressing up as a skelington* and kicking teenage arse at apple bobbing..... not that I'm competitive you understand!!
*deliberate spelling mistake and mispronunciation |
you thought my gob was bigger than that..... |
found a rhythm apple bobbing |
swimming breath helped.... |
My face hurts from smiling and my soul is shiny.
I've had a great weekend which has included an awful lot of the people I love the most.
There were some who weren't there and they were missed.
But right about now, I'm feeling fairly content n more than a little bit blessed.
I've played hard. Really hard.
I would highly recommend having a weekend of play and dressing up to anyone who has to adult on a regular basis.
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