Hi all, I'm back and just about recovered now from a week in Polperro, Cornwall. Its a place where you shouldn't go if your on oxygen and struggle on hills but if your a little crazy like me then you may see it as a challenge.
There are hills and there are HILLS!!!, there's one here called Talland Road and its not for the faint hearted, I thought I walked it last year but was mistaken so I had to give it a go this year. Pavarti another healthunlockeder on our site walks this hill regularly on oxygen and then does 5 miles further on to Looe as she's in training for the Great North Run half marathon.
I found myself stood at the bottom and looking up this very narrow steep incline which reminded me of our local Old Wyche rd, the oxygen was set to 8 liters and off we set, that's me and Sharon my wife and trainer.
It wasn't long before I realised that this could be a hill to far for old Dall but I kept telling myself that the end could be just around the next corner. Well lots of corners came and went, I was pulling out all the stops, zig zagging, walking backwards and shortening my stride whilst trying to keep some sort of rhythm to my breathing which was more of a full on gasp by now.
My problem is once I start something I just have to finish so I grinded onwards and upwards until we came to a place where things opened up a little, a man was walking into a house and I jokingly said I suppose your going to tell me this is only the halfway point, he answered 'Yes it is' and I could tell he meant it.
Wow! now the way I was feeling at this point this was not what I wanted to hear as I new we were into a whole new ball game and my limits were far down that hill behind me.
Sharon new there was no point in trying to stop me so she as usual kept her eye on me and slowly walked on. A few people passed us on the way and were probably expecting to hear the sound of an ambulance coming shortly afterwards to pick up this mad fool walking on Talland hill but I'm glad to say things remained quiet until we came to a fork in the road, each way looked as steep as the other so we went right and up some more, well around here the only way is up it seems.
We had done it, the road leveled and opened up, there were houses and a school which must have a better access than the road we had just walked up or the school kids in this area would all be Olympic athletes.
I felt completely drained but also quite happy with my days work and I have nothing but praise and admiration for Parvati who I'm sure will complete the Great North Run with ease if this is her training ground.
Tony: alive and still kicking JUST!!!
Click the link if you want to see a few holiday pics around Polperro and me on the dreaded Talland Hill