Right only 6 weeks left and 13 challenges left and I am starting to panic slightly! So to get another one crossed off the list I thought I would attempt the twitter challenge.
The twitter challenge made the list as I have a job in marketing and work with social media a lot, so I wanted to experiment to see what would get a tweet retweeted. I toyed with different ideas of what to tweet whether to be obvious or be more obscure. I wrote a number of normal tweets with only a couple of re-tweets here and there. The tweets I write that are connected with work had more success, but the challenge I set was for a personal tweet. So I thought I may as well try the direct approach! After a couple of hours it had only managed 20 retweets so I panicked and sent a joke; Which dog needs to wear glasses? A cock-eyed spaniel! This only had about 15 re-tweets funnily enough!
With a bit more patience and help from friends and colleagues, I finally got the one tweet re-tweeted 42 times, thus completing another challenge.
So I have now completed 28 challenges and the 12 challenges left are as follows;
1) Write 40 Blogs - This is Blog 28
6) 40 sit ups every day - I have kept this up although wasn't able to do them for a couple of days when I had my stomach injury after the Mudrunner!
7) Learn a 40 Move Dance Routine - I have booked a dance teacher for next week to start learning a routine.
10) Take 40 photos - I'm taking photos of each of the challenges!
14) Have 40 Dates with my Husband - We have had 30 dates and are trying to squeeze in 10 more!
15) Learn a top 40 hit on the Ukelele - I am practising like mad and got some tips from ukelele players but at the moment I am still rubbish!
20) Party with 40 Friends - I will be having a party around my birthday.
21) Put £40 on black in a casino - still need to do this.
26) Lose 14 pounds - I am still working on this!!!!
34) Attempt to break a World Record - I am still coming up with a shortlist for this and need to attempt it.
35) Cook 12 new recipes - I have made 8 new recipes and still need to do 4 more.
40) Get 40 people involved in challenges to do with me - I have somehow managed to get 37 mad people to join me so far!
Ok so I'm getting there but still got a long way to go, and my energy is starting to wane but I just need to keep up and just start looking forward to the party and celebration at the end of this!
Friday, 11 July 2014
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Blog 28 - Fancy a Tipple?
There were a lot of drinking suggestions for the 40
challenge list, many of which sounded like I might seriously die if I tried to attempt them! I did fancy
having an excuse for a little tipple though, so thought rather than trying to
down as many drinks as possible or try lots of different types of drinks, which
would probably result in my stomach being pumped, I thought it would be safer
and more fun to try and visit 40 pubs throughout the year. So, Challenge 17 was to
visit 40 Pubs and buy a drink in each pub.
Funnily enough there were lots of
raised hands from family, friends and colleagues to join me in this challenge!
It was never hard to find a companion. My school friends and I who often meet
up for a Wednesday Vino, particularly got into this challenge. Instead of going
to the same pub every time we meet up, we varied our choice of pub and ventured
into pubs all over Cardiff that we have either never been to or haven’t been to
in a while! This sometimes resulted in comedy nights out in slightly awkward or
uncomfortable nights in pubs that didn’t really suit us.
One particular night that stands
out was a dark and rainy night on the top of Caerphilly mountain in The Black
Cock, I was running a little late so met the girls there. As I rushed in I saw
the three girls backed up in the corner all looking highly uncomfortable
sipping their wine in deadly silence with one other person and the barman in
the pub. They honestly looked like they had been taken hostage! It wasn’t our
best night out but was funny nethertheless, trying to relax whilst ignoring the
stares from the two people who maybe just wanted to close and go home!
There may be some pubs that we probably would not frequent again in a hurry, but there were a number of pubs not normally on our radar that will be visited again!
Here are just some of my drinking partners...

There may be some pubs that we probably would not frequent again in a hurry, but there were a number of pubs not normally on our radar that will be visited again!
Here are just some of my drinking partners...

On the whole this challenge was easy and enjoyable and was a great reason to go to more pubs and there are still plenty I haven’t been to yet in Cardiff!
This was the list of pubs visited during the year;
1. Pendragon, Cardiff on 16.1.14
2. Corner house, Cardiff on 25.1.14
3. Castle Inn, Usk on 25.8.13
4. Newbridge on the Usk, Usk 26.8.13
5. The Deri Inn, Cardiff on 26.8.13
6. The Fino lounge, Cardiff on 5.9.13
7. Aneurin Bevan Cardiff on 15.9.13
8. The Malsters, Cardiff on 2.10.13
9. The Black Cock, Caerphilly Mountain on 9. 10.13
10. The Plough, Cardiff on 17.10.13
11. The Cottage, Cardiff on 4.11.13
12. The Romilly, Cardiff on 13.12.13
13. The Halfway Inn, Cardiff on 13.12.13
14. Robin Hood, Cardiff on 13.12.13
15. Ye Olde Murenger, Newport on 19.12.13
16. The Butchers Arms, Cardiff on 6.1.14
17. The Prince of Wales, Cardiff on 15.1.14
18. Cayo Arms, Cardiff on 28.1.14
19. The Exhibition, Cardiff on 1.2.14
20. The Birchgrove, Cardiff on 1.2.14
21. The Cricketers, Cardiff on 12.2.14
22. The Three Arches, Cardiff on 1.3.14
23. Fox and Hounds, Cardiff on 19.3.14
24. Maen Llwyd, Rudry on 3.4.14
25. Grape & Olive, Cardiff on 5.4.14
26. Pen and Wig, Newport on 17.4.14
27. The Wharf, Cardiff on 17.4.14
28. The White Swan, Twickenham on 21.4.14
29. The Nags Head, Teddington on 3.5.14
30. The Market Tavern, Mayfair on 4.5.14
31. The Manor House Inn, Croyde on 8.5.14
32. The Rock Inn, Georgeham on 8.5.14
33.The Kings Arms, Georgeham on 10.5.14
34. Garddfon, Felin Heli on 25.5.14
35. The Union, Tremadog on 25.5.14
36. Warehouse 54, Newport on 1.6.14
2. Corner house, Cardiff on 25.1.14
3. Castle Inn, Usk on 25.8.13
4. Newbridge on the Usk, Usk 26.8.13
5. The Deri Inn, Cardiff on 26.8.13
6. The Fino lounge, Cardiff on 5.9.13
7. Aneurin Bevan Cardiff on 15.9.13
8. The Malsters, Cardiff on 2.10.13
9. The Black Cock, Caerphilly Mountain on 9. 10.13
10. The Plough, Cardiff on 17.10.13
11. The Cottage, Cardiff on 4.11.13
12. The Romilly, Cardiff on 13.12.13
13. The Halfway Inn, Cardiff on 13.12.13
14. Robin Hood, Cardiff on 13.12.13
15. Ye Olde Murenger, Newport on 19.12.13
16. The Butchers Arms, Cardiff on 6.1.14
17. The Prince of Wales, Cardiff on 15.1.14
18. Cayo Arms, Cardiff on 28.1.14
19. The Exhibition, Cardiff on 1.2.14
20. The Birchgrove, Cardiff on 1.2.14
21. The Cricketers, Cardiff on 12.2.14
22. The Three Arches, Cardiff on 1.3.14
23. Fox and Hounds, Cardiff on 19.3.14
24. Maen Llwyd, Rudry on 3.4.14
25. Grape & Olive, Cardiff on 5.4.14
26. Pen and Wig, Newport on 17.4.14
27. The Wharf, Cardiff on 17.4.14
28. The White Swan, Twickenham on 21.4.14
29. The Nags Head, Teddington on 3.5.14
30. The Market Tavern, Mayfair on 4.5.14
31. The Manor House Inn, Croyde on 8.5.14
32. The Rock Inn, Georgeham on 8.5.14
33.The Kings Arms, Georgeham on 10.5.14
34. Garddfon, Felin Heli on 25.5.14
35. The Union, Tremadog on 25.5.14
36. Warehouse 54, Newport on 1.6.14
37. West of England Tavern, Newport on 18.6.14
38. The Longhouse, Freshwater East, Pembroke 21.6.14 (Kaths party)
38. The Longhouse, Freshwater East, Pembroke 21.6.14 (Kaths party)
39. Pantmawr Inn, Cardiff on 2.7.14
40. The Discovery, Cardiff on 9.7.14
40. The Discovery, Cardiff on 9.7.14
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Blog 27 - Like a House Without a Roof?
When coming up with a final list, I wanted things that
challenged me in lots of different ways and pushed me out of my comfort zone.
As I have been working on the Newport Music Academy, which nurtures young
talent and encourages young people to use music and performance to gain
confidence in themselves, I thought it would be a good idea to push myself to
try and experience a little of what they have to go through!
There was one slight difference though, in that most of the
young people who go through the Music Academy are really talented and can sing
or rap incredibly well! I however am not a singer, have terrible timing, can
never remember lyrics and generally struggle to carry a tune. In the car or
shower however, I’m convinced I sound like Mariah Carey obviously! Sadly in
real life and in a real recording studio I do not sound like Mariah Carey and
not even a half decent singer!
I struggled for months to come up with a song to attempt
that I wouldn’t completely murder, but in the end realised there were none I
could actually sing well! So, I decided on a song that has pretty much been an
anthem of this 39th year and featured in most of the 40th
birthday celebrations and played to death everywhere and also meant that I could
star in my own music video!
It was incredibly nerve racking standing in the recording
studio with my headphones on, silently dying inside of embarrassment! However,
I have a great friend in Jamie Winchester who is a music producer, who was very
supportive and tried to give me confidence to sing, which basically meant he
sat there in his booth trying not to grimace or laugh and shouted out positive
things like ‘try to get the words on time’ ‘ooh not sure what that was, lets go
again!’ and ‘go on one last time and really try your best this time!’. Luckily
he is very talented though and knows how to make anyone sound half decent and
used the auto tune a lot!!
This if you can bear it is the final edit…
When filming the Happy Newport video for the Big Splash, I also had to embaress myself further by joining my colleagues and also take part in the filming. This small section is our unedited attempt at looking Happy! Safe to say Tahnee and Jamie carry it off quite well and manage to look sane and at times quite cool! Paul however is still drunk from the night before and looks like he would rather be anywhere else than singing and dancing along to Happy because his boss told him too! I however look like I have taken an overdose in Happy pills and look like I should be banned from any sugar! (for more than one reason!). I also like the moment that I poke Jamie in the eye!
Coming from a person who hates photos of herself, this is a challenge in itself actually showing moving footage of myself but seeing as this has been a year of making a tit out of myself and basically having no dignity left, here you go...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GrD_OFPd5w
Also just in case you are interested this is the final Happy Newport video with a 5 second snippet of my dance skills on show...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXqXPO9noFg
Coming from a person who hates photos of herself, this is a challenge in itself actually showing moving footage of myself but seeing as this has been a year of making a tit out of myself and basically having no dignity left, here you go...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GrD_OFPd5w
Also just in case you are interested this is the final Happy Newport video with a 5 second snippet of my dance skills on show...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXqXPO9noFg
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Blog 26 - The story of the gazelle and the hippo in a mud bath!!
As I sit here once again aching and nursing my various ailments, I am reflecting on my latest and last major physical challenge this year. A number of people suggested completing a Mud Runner event for the
40 list and said it was the most fun 10km run they had ever done, so it made the
list. On the whole I would have to say I agree!
As usual very little preparation or training was completed
before this challenge, although I did have the following items packed for the
challenge;
- Black Bag for dirty clothes and trainers
- Clean clothes
- Wet wipes
- Anti bacterial handwash
- Towel
- Drink and snacks
- Glasses in case I lost my lens
- Large bottle of water for rinsing off mud.
When my pack arrived from the mud runner arrived and I
started to read the handy guide, realisation started to hit that this might be
quite a bit more physical than I expected. The course details read; ‘This is a
tough 10 km course made up of rutted tracks, stony uneven ground, marsh and bog
areas, brambles, gravel and fields which are occasionally used by stock. There
will also be approx 10 obstacles interspaced around the course!'
The info guide explained that they will start the runners in
waves in 5 minute intervals, the first wave would be for people who could
confidently run a 10km in under 50 minutes and the next wave was a slightly
slower time etc. I figured out our wave would be Wave 7 – ‘Just Happy to Get
Round!’

Gritting my teeth and lack of core muscle, I tried my best to
stay upright and my shoes on my feet! Lara (I am not a runner) was like a
bloody gazelle flying over the mud and I was like a baby hippo trundling along
behind her like bambi on ice. It was so difficult to walk in parts let alone run, with some deep puddles or sludge along the way.
On the whole, it was hilarious with great camaraderie
with everyone helping each other, laughing away. There were some hilarious
comedy falls including Lara falling off a log and people losing their shoes or
getting stuck fast in the mud. One lady got completely stuck in the mud under
one obstacle, while a very cocksure young man went shooting past her crawling on
his hands and knees saying it was much easier his way. So the lady tried that
but quickly got stuck fast again shouting ‘no it bloody isn’t any easier’ much
to all our hilarity.
The few dry sections in the heat was surprisingly easy
compared to drudging through mud. We finally reached 9km and were loving it and
laughing at how hilarious it all was.
The hardest obstacle was the rope climb up a steep bank with
loads of people falling and getting stuck including one woman who got
unceremoniously dragged up by the ropes by her team as she got stuck. Lara and
I attempted it together side by side and despite having very little upper body
strength, I managed it ok. Very near the top Lara came a cropper and got stuck
in a really slippy bit. In my stupidity I tried to step over to her line to
help her but actually only made things worse as added my muddy arse in her face
and we both got stuck. Somehow or other through sheer scrambling and
determination we both got to the top and were euphoric!
We went running up to the water slide, where the marshall
told us to run and dive face first onto the slide. Fantastic we thought, we
looked at each other and dove on it head first laughing hysterically. The water
was flying in our face rendering us blind and we shot down the slide and then
disaster struck. A lady had not cleared from the bottom of the slide, blind and
out of control, I careered right into her, with me smashing my abdomen right
into her foot. I was severely winded and in pain but came off loads better than
her, as she was screaming in pain and her ankle was at a very odd angle. She
had most definately broken her ankle or more to the point, the force of my body
hitting her ankle had broken her ankle. The medical support was quick to help
her and once I had recovered physically, we realised there was nothing we could
do but carry on to the end. It was such a shame as we didn’t feel excited or
euphoric to finish what had been a very long and hard 2 and half hours. I was
devastated that I had somehow hurt someone else and felt so guilty that the
last swim across the lake and obstacle to cross the finish line was very bitter
sweet. Once getting checked out by the medical team myself and hearing that the lady had indeed got an ankle compound fracture, we limped off back
to our car feeling pretty dejected.
In my logical mind I realise it was just an accident and
actually could have ended up even more serious for both of us if we had hit in
a slightly different way or god forbid clashed heads, but it didn’t make me
feel much better and I couldn’t stop thinking about how much pain she must be
in.
Putting the accident aside though, I was really proud of
both of Lara and I and thought we did exceptionally well to get round as well
as we did and for the most part had fantastic fun doing it. Our official time
was 2 hours 41 minutes but we stopped for about 10 minutes when the accident
happened, so it was actually more like 2 hours 31. Lara (the gazelle) definitely
could have done it much quicker without me (the hippo) but we got through it
together and I’m so glad she was with me. Seeing as there was so much mud and
obstacles etc and little chance to actually run, we were really proud of our
time.
A bitter sweet end and to the lady who I don’t know but will
never forget, I wish you a very speedy recovery and am truly very sorry for
causing you so much pain.
Friday, 20 June 2014
Blog 25 - Book Worm
Challenge 11 on the final list was to ‘Read 40 Books’, as I love reading but don’t often get chance to read as much as I would like, this challenge would give me the excuse to make more time for reading. To be honest this challenge did exactly that and it has rarely felt a chore but gave me an excuse to unwind and find time to relax.
A good book does consume me and I
often get the feeling I can’t put it down so try to multi-task whilst still
reading. There were many of these books throughout the year and I found a new
thriller writer that I loved Karen Rose and read a number of her books as it
meant along with the fact they gripped me it also meant I read them quicker
therefore getting through more books quicker.
There were some books that weren’t
as good and I didn’t enjoy as much and also towards the end of the year I
started reading a few short stories and choosing books by how many pages it
had! My worst book through the year was ‘Goldfinch’
which was very depressing and had over 700 pages so was also my longest book!
My favourite book by far was ‘Wonder’
– a truly beautiful book aimed at 10 year olds but all adults should read it to
remember what is important in life and how it feels to be a child.
I tried to buy most of the books
from charity shops or charity fairs and events, but did purchase a few on my
kindle particularly the books we decided on at the Book Club I also meet up
with. I spent almost £75 on books throughout the year and donated as many of
the books as I could to charity shops in my free box once I had read them.
This is one challenge I will carry
on with after the year is up but at a slightly calmer pace!
The 40 books that I read were;.
Book1 – A Serpentine Affair by Tina Seskis
Book2 - The Mystery of Merry Close by Marian Keyes
Book 3 - Not Quite Perfect by Annie Lyons
Book 4 - Danny Wallace and his Karma Army by Danny Wallace
Book 5 - Warning of Gales by Annie Sanders
Book 6 – Honeymoon by James Patterson
Book 7 - Husbands and Other Lovers by Jane Elizabeth Varley
Book 8 - The Detectives Daughter by Lesley Thompson
Book 9 - The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton.
Book 10 - The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by Martin Sixsmith
Book 11 - Starter for Ten by David Nicholls
Book 12 - Alone by Lisa Gardner
Book 13 - Momzillas by Joll Kargman
Book 14 - Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
Book 15 - Fawn Brown by Zoe McAuley
Book 16 - Closed for Winter by John Lier Horst
Book 17 - Butterflies in the Rain by Anne Zouroudi
Book 18 - Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfield
Book 19 - Broken Silence by Karen Rose
Book 20 - Watch Your Back by Karen Rose
Book 21 - Wonder by R J Palacio
Book 22 - Leap the Wild Water by Jenny Lloyd
Book 23 - Dirty Secrets by Karen Rose
Book 24 - The Red Room by Nicci French
Book 25, 26 & 27: The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
Book 28 - Have You Seen Her by Karen Rose
Book 29 – A Little Dog Like You by Rosemary Sutcliff
Book 30 - New Cardiff by Charles Webb
Book 31 - Love in the Present Tense by Catherine Ryan Hyde
Book 32 - Chasing Windmills by Catherine Ryan Hyde
Book 33 - Silent Scream by Karen Rose
Book 34 - Lifeboat No.8 by Elizabeth Kaye
Book 35 - A Night of Cake and Puppets by Laini Taylor
Book 36 - Bad Girls by Rebecca Chance
Book 37 - Thorn in my Side by Karin Slaughter
Book 38 - Hunger by Susan Hall
Book 39 - Mad About You by Sinead Moriarty
Book 40 - Sleep Tight by Rachel Abbott
Book2 - The Mystery of Merry Close by Marian Keyes
Book 3 - Not Quite Perfect by Annie Lyons
Book 4 - Danny Wallace and his Karma Army by Danny Wallace
Book 5 - Warning of Gales by Annie Sanders
Book 6 – Honeymoon by James Patterson
Book 7 - Husbands and Other Lovers by Jane Elizabeth Varley
Book 8 - The Detectives Daughter by Lesley Thompson
Book 9 - The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton.
Book 10 - The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by Martin Sixsmith
Book 11 - Starter for Ten by David Nicholls
Book 12 - Alone by Lisa Gardner
Book 13 - Momzillas by Joll Kargman
Book 14 - Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
Book 15 - Fawn Brown by Zoe McAuley
Book 16 - Closed for Winter by John Lier Horst
Book 17 - Butterflies in the Rain by Anne Zouroudi
Book 18 - Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfield
Book 19 - Broken Silence by Karen Rose
Book 20 - Watch Your Back by Karen Rose
Book 21 - Wonder by R J Palacio
Book 22 - Leap the Wild Water by Jenny Lloyd
Book 23 - Dirty Secrets by Karen Rose
Book 24 - The Red Room by Nicci French
Book 25, 26 & 27: The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
Book 28 - Have You Seen Her by Karen Rose
Book 29 – A Little Dog Like You by Rosemary Sutcliff
Book 30 - New Cardiff by Charles Webb
Book 31 - Love in the Present Tense by Catherine Ryan Hyde
Book 32 - Chasing Windmills by Catherine Ryan Hyde
Book 33 - Silent Scream by Karen Rose
Book 34 - Lifeboat No.8 by Elizabeth Kaye
Book 35 - A Night of Cake and Puppets by Laini Taylor
Book 36 - Bad Girls by Rebecca Chance
Book 37 - Thorn in my Side by Karin Slaughter
Book 38 - Hunger by Susan Hall
Book 39 - Mad About You by Sinead Moriarty
Book 40 - Sleep Tight by Rachel Abbott
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Blog 24 - A Bridge Too Far!
My biggest phobia is Bridges, don’t ask me why, it isn’t
very logical, but aren’t most phobias illogical? I’m sort of ok with heights
but very high bridges and me do not get on well.
When I was younger I
had two bad experiences that made my bridge phobia worse. The first one was attempting to
cure my phobia, a boyfriend at the time decided to take me on the Clifton
Suspension Bridge in Bristol. It did not cure my phobia but just made it worse,
as I managed to get halfway across and then froze in the middle and cried. I
obviously looked so upset people were stopping trying to help me and counsel me
as they thought I was going to jump! I had to physically crawl to get off the
bridge and have not attempted to purposely walk across a high bridge since.
A couple of years later, my car broke down on the Severn Bridge
and to make matters worse I got locked out of my car, when I rang for help, so had to stand outside on
the bridge until the police came to rescue me. I was in such a state and so
cold as was only wearing a T-shirt in high winds, by the time the Police came
(which incidentally was very quick!) they were really worried about me and
thought I had gone into shock! I had to explain it was just that I hate
bridges!
Over the years my fear has got a bit better if I’m honest and
I feel really silly and weak being frightened of anything so thought this was
an ideal opportunity to face my fear head on as it were! The closest highest
and possibly the most scariest bridge suggested was the Newport Transporter
Bridge, so that was the one that made the shortlist and I would attempt to
cross it! After it made the list I realised the height of the bridge (over 250 feet) and the walkway you walk on is see through, I knew this was the challenge that would push my phobia to the limit!
This challenge was a bit thwarted and it actually took me 3
attempts. The first attempt was whilst filming the ‘Happy Newport’ video for my
job. The film crew and transporter bridge staff persuaded me to climb to the
top. After lots of attempts to get out of it, stopping umpteenth times on the
way up and getting coaxed to carry on by the staff, I managed to get all the
way to the top of the stairs.
Amazing you might say, until I froze at the top and could
barely move away from the top of the stairs and although trying to hide it
bravely, I was absolutely petrified. When it came down to it and I could have
walked over to the other side to complete the challenge, I couldn’t do it!
Going back down the stairs was horrendous and infinitely worse than going up
and didn’t make me feel any better about having to make a second attempt.
My second attempt was on a glorious day and I managed to get
a group of 8 colleagues to hold my hand. I psyched myself up all day and
everyone was really looking forward to it as it was so sunny and clear. Once we
arrived at the Bridge however we were told by the lovely staff that we weren’t
able to go up as there was a Fire Service strike! Gutted (everyone else) but
slightly relieved (me) we left deflated.
My third attempt however was a bit more straight forward, I
was unable to get as many supporters but had my marketing team from work to
hold my hand. I had had quite a frustrating and busy day in work which had
distracted me so much that I hadn’t had time to fret about the attempt. The
smaller group of people actually relaxed me a bit also and took the pressure
off as I was less worried about crying and making a tit out of myself! Paul and Megan were unafraid but Tahnee was
almost as nervous as I was, but we all started off well and confident.
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Selfie at top of the Bridge with Paul, Tahnee and Megan |
The climb up was daunting and Tahnee was worried about
slipping, but we made it to the top without stopping. We didn’t waste too much
time before attempting to go across which I was grateful for as I didn’t want
to freeze again. Walking out on to the see through gangway was fighting every
urge in my body but I stayed calm and tried to enjoy the view. The height didn’t
really scare me but the bridge felt really unstable to me and I constantly felt
like it was swaying. In my head and the
reassuring chats by the guys, made me realise that it was all really safe and
nothing to be frightened of, but I had a few head spin moments and felt like if
I let my panic overtake me I would faint!
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The start of the walk! |
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The view through the walkway - it doesn't look that impressive but it was very high (250 foot up)! |
When the gondola moved underneath us and made the whole bridge shake, I did feel the panic rising but forced myself to keep calm and before I knew it we had got to the other side! The climb down wasn’t particularly pleasant but it was soon over. Once I got on firm ground my legs began to shake like crazy as the adrenaline wore off but I did it!
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Towards the end and grimace of fear! |
So my 24th challenge completed and my biggest
fear faced, I feel quite proud actually!
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Blog 23 - Flying without Wings!
When creating the list of challenges a suggestion from a
friend in work was the Big Zipper in North Wales. She said something like,
‘it’s a big zip wire and looks amazing fun’, okay so without much more thought
than that, it made the short list! It was only after I really looked into it
when booking that I realised that it was a mile long zip wire, that starts
500ft up and you fly around 100 miles an hour!!!
The next thing was to find some similar suckers, I mean
willing volunteers and fellow adventurers. I was surprised when a few people
did step forward so I hastily booked for us all before anyone could change
their minds! Our group included married couple Sioned and Dyfan who are friends
and fellow parents of children at the same school (They got given a voucher for
the Zip ride for their 40th birthdays), my friend Karen from
University and her fella David and my childhood friends Lara and Kath. A
cheerful group of 7 almost strangers with their mad friend ME as their main
connection! God love them!
After a few lost cars, my fellow fliers and I eventually met
up at Zip World in Bethesda, North Wales ready to take our flight. We hardly
had time to empty our bladders, before they were asking us to take our flight
early as another group had not arrived. We were whisked in to the kit room and
weighed (oh the shame!) and suited and booted in our special suits in record
fast time and we were on our way to the first test ‘the little zipper’.
Kath and Lara ready to launch on Little Zipper! |
The Little Zipper takes you down to bottom of the quarry
reaching speeds of up to 40mph. The majority of us were a little nervous but
not too bad. Kath and Lara volunteered to go first and before we knew it they
were off! Karen was a little nervous and David was taking it all in his stride,
Dyfan volunteered to come last on his own and Sioned and I were second to last.
I wasn’t too nervous at all and it felt fantastic flying over the bottom of the
quarry. It was over before I knew it and being caught by some lovely man. There
was a comedy moment when they started to unhook us and lower the platform but
for some reason they forgot to unhook something essential, which meant that
Sioned and I started lifting off the ground and hanging in the air as the
platform lowered without us, giving us a very tight wedgie and giving everyone
else a good laugh!
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Me at the end of the Little Zipper! I look far more terrified than I felt! |
6 of the group in the truck taking us to the top (Dyfan took the photo) |
We then moved on to the vehicle that was going to transport
us up to the top of the largest slate quarry in the world! The lovely Zip World
staff were giving us lots of facts and figures about our flight and reassuring
us of our safety. There was a very nervous stag group with us, who were taking
their flights before us, the stag was in particular very anxious and was
refusing to go at one point but the staff managed to talk him round. Watching
everyone else going and staring down at the wire 500 foot up, I started to have
a little wobble myself. Not enough to stop me doing it, but enough to make all
my saliva dry up, get clammy hands and my legs start shaking!
Lara and I waiting nervously at the top |
Karen ready for launch 500 ft up! |
Before I knew it though, there was no way out and I was
being strapped in and off we went, hurtling down a zip wire head first, screaming
my head off but feeling like I was flying! Then I became aware of really hard
rain which felt like hail hitting my face. The G force wind also pulled my
goggles down off one eye. I tried to reach up to push them back on my face but
it sent me a bit sideways and gave a big wobble, so I put my hand down quick
smart but couldn’t see a bloody thing! I was trying to look out for the man
giving me the signal to put my arms out, but I couldn’t see anything until I
was right above him!
The whole thing lasted about a minute and was amazing – a
total adrenaline rush! As soon as I finished I just wanted to do it again. All
of the rest of the group said the same! We walked back down the hill to find
our families feeling totally exhilarated. I wish I could have done it 40 times!
Thanks to my friends Kath and Andy they gave me a go proc
camera to fit to the top of my helmet, so I was able to capture the whole ride.
You can see the video clip below of what it felt like and look out for the bump
and wobble, where I tried to reach up to my face and then you see Lara go
bombing past me.
Another challenge done (no.22) and what an amazing challenge
it was and definately one of the most enjoyable!
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