I hope that you are all getting lean and mean for the summer.
If you have not started getting into shape don’t leave it any later. The magazines with the headlines flat stomach in 2 week or a 6 pack in 6 days is lying to you…!
I have started my own summer regime, Monday was drop sets, Tuesday 10 rounds of hard boxing and today metabolic circuit training! If it wasn’t for the stiff and sore muscles I’d feeling fighting fit!!!
Our boot camps are about more than just weight loss and fitness this weekend was a big weekend for 12 of our campers!
On the Friday the 25th a group of excited and slightly anxious Absolute Bootcamp Berkhamsted Bootcampers embarked on a 5 hour journey to North Wales.
For some of it was going to be an event of a lifetime, other a celebration of how far they have come in less than a year!
Joining last September some have gone from sedentary to mountain conqueror in just 9 short months!
We took 15 including me up and brought 15 back. I can’t say for sure that they are the same 15 people as many when through some changes as they conquered fatigue and fears.
We all arrived at the hotel at the bottom of mount Snowdon on Friday evening after a long 5 hour drive. Obviously there were only 2 things on people’s minds…
1) A good meal
2) Hitting the bar!
Some of us hit the bar harder than others but a good time was had by all.
By 2.30 most were in bed getting the necessary shut eye for the climb ahead… others (Amy) where still up trying to sober up a little before bed!
Here she is the following morning not looking ready to go????
I think she may have been still drunk as it was not long before she looked like this!
The alarm went off all too soon at 7 for a 7.30 breakfast, then we splint into 2 groups, a fast and a slower group.
The fast group had an extra job to do.
Drop the cars off on the other side of Snowdon and then get back and catch up the other group who would have about an hour head start.
I led the faster group and we quickly got our kit together and got off to the drop point. My dad (Tony in this photo) led the slower group who then signed out the hotel and started their climb up the mountain.
I don’t know if you like driving, but if you do I can recommend the Snowdon area, but make sure that you have someone who knows where they are going or a good satnav!
I thought we were trouble…. As I heard my co-pilot come out with the quote of the weekend…. She (Susan) was doing the map reading…
“I think we’re in trouble. There does not seem to be a wiggle for the wiggle that we are on!!!!…..
Possibly not what you want to hear when you are throwing your car through the lanes of Snowdonia we 3 other cars following you rely on you to not get lost!
All was good though the map just needed turning round so that all the wiggles matched up.
We quickly got back from the dropping off of the car and started our assent. The pace was brisk and I have to give congratulation to Angie White, Neil Williams, Susan Beddal and Gale Jackson as they kept the pace and stormed the mountain!
We caught the up with the other team at about 12.30.
It was then a hard climb to the top as we were climbing in 25+ degree heat without a cooling wind.
We regrouped before the top….
Amy had to regroup mentally as well as physically, hangover in full swing in 25 degree heat!!!!
The top was gained in 4 hours so we had celebratory nibbles, water and a photo. After we all used the new toilets and congratulating ourselves for getting there regardless of painful bits and medical conditions it was time to start back down.
We started in good sprit’s knowing lunch was going to be an hour or less away and that we were on our way home…. The happy campers soon learned that down is a lot harder than up. For those of you who have never climbed a mountain, the down part is harder for 2 reasons. 1) The strain on the leg muscle and knee joints is far greater and 2) uneven ground covered in lose pebbles becomes treacherous.
Although people knees and leg were getting tired after lunch everyone battled on. Strong breeze was cooling us and our bellies were full again. Amy’s hang over was subsiding and she was starting to look positively perky!
We got to the car park on the other side of Snowdon about 8 hours after the first group had left the hotel.
Time for a finishers photo a good congratulatory slap on the back!
Well done to everyone one who climbed, I really enjoyed myself. We’ll choose a different mountain next year for some more climbing and photo taking.
I have heard mention and interest for doing the 3 peaks challenge I’ll be asking those of you interested soon. But for the time being it’s time to look forward to the summer BBQ in July and then the next activity weekend in September.
Hope to see you all there,
Keith
P.S – You see Absolute Bootcamp Berkhamsted is not just about the exercise and the weight loss, we are also about the experience and friendship that can only be gained through experiencing things together.













