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CYHA NewsThe Monthly Newsletter of Chelmsford YHA Local GroupMay 2002 |
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Easter in the Lakes
Ali Gerry and I left Watford at 7.30pm and, avoiding all the traffic that caused the earlier departees to have 8 to 12 hour journeys, arrived at the centre at 1am. Having not been in the Lakes at Easter for 2 years, we made the most of the weather with 3 days of glorious walks.
See also Gary's photos of trip. Australia Slide show Many thanks to Marion for sharing with us her fabulous pictures of Western Australia. Stunning scenery and unbelievable rock formations left us acutely jealous and wishing we had enough holiday left to do something similar Africa Slide Show Thanks to Lynn & Paul for sharing their outstanding pictures of gorillas, lions and elephants. Baby Boom ~ Congratulations! To Mike and Helen Atkinson on the arrival of baby Nathan David, born on Easter Sunday. To Martyn & Myfanwy Davey on the birth of baby Daniel on 15th March. To Darren & Dawn Fazackerley on the safe arrival of Gemma Louise, born 11th April, weighing 6lbs 8oz. Marathon Debut Well done to Tim Beagles who took part in the London Marathon for the first time this year. After training 6 days a week throughout the winter in some of the hillier part of Yorkshire, he finished in 3 hours and 43 minutes. But he reckons he could trim 20 minutes off if he could bring himself to do it again! His full story in the next newsletter. We had a highly productive and enjoyable "working party" weekend at Jordans hostel in Buckinghamshire, chopping, lopping, painting, weeding, patio-laying, bonfire-building, tea-drinking, crumpet-toasting etc etc. .... See the story and pictures of our weekend at Jordans. Ode to a Food Crate There was marmalade and spam, and different kinds of ham, In the crate, in the crate that David had forgot. There was chocolate and tea, and something nice for me, In the crate, in the crate that the Chairman had forgot. There were fourteen types of cheeses and potions for the sneezes, Lying in the crate, what a state! That the Accountant had forgot. There were both dead and ex, and eggs with little specs In the crate (a trick of fate!) that Mr.J forgot There was rosemary and thyme and a much better bit of rhyme, Right in the crate, bottom of that crate, that our chairman quite forgot. We are unwatered and unfed - very nearly dead Because the crate - the blasted crate - has been forgot. Ann Multi-Activity Holiday to the Pyrenees - January 2002At the end of January I spent a week in the French Pyrenees resort of Luchon on a multi activity holiday. I've been back a short while now and the bruises have just about faded, but the memories haven't. It was a really good week. On the first day we strapped on snowshoes for a walk to the top of the pass. The views were fantastic, and the sun was very bright and warm. We carried lightweight toboggans with us and after a picnic lunch we had a lot of fun, and a few spills, sliding down a gentle slope. On the second day we headed for the ski slopes and had lessons to learn how to snowboard. I found this quite tricky, and spent a lot of time falling over! On Day 3 we went dog sledding, or rather we didn't go dog sledding because the dog handler decided the conditions weren't right for the sleds, so instead we went for a walk with the dogs attached to us. They did help pull us up the steeper parts, but were rather a hindrance on the downhill parts and I got dragged on several occasions! My dog "Sanka" was slightly smaller and more docile than some of the dogs, but I still found her pretty strong! The following day was our "day off", but instead of resting I hired a pair of downhill skies and took to the slopes at the Superbagneres resort, reached from Luchon via a long cable car. At the end of that day I was very happy to visit the natural thermal baths in the town, and soak my aching legs! On Day 5 we headed over the mountain roads into Spain, and the resort of Beret. Our guide told us that the King and Queen of Spain really like this resort, and it's easy to see why since there was lots of snow, and plenty of good skiing. We were here to try our hands at "ski de fond" or cross-country skiing, and after a few early falls I got the hang of it, and liked it so much that I went round the circuit again. We stayed the night at a simple refuge in the Spanish village and spent the evening at a Tapas bar. The following morning we went back to Beret and did another walk on snowshoes to a viewpoint where we enjoyed lunch in the sunshine before heading back down for the return journey to Luchon. Marion Venezuela Trip Following recent events in Venezuela, the trip is
temporarily on hold until Gerry |
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