and these were just some of the food at the checkpoints (there were other tables)
The weather was very misty initially and the forecast was for it to burn off very quickly and then be white cloud. It didn't work out quite that way, the mist lasted until half way and then we had bright sunshine for the second half.
The event started at the Village Hall in Great Ponton
The field was small about 46 for the 27m route and double that for the 17m route. There was a 12m route starting an hour later
Great Ponton is just to the east of the A1 (not far south from Grantham) and 99% of the route is to the west of the A1 so soon after the start we crossed the A1 by footbridge and were soon on an undulating path towards Stoke Newington and its attractive parkland
This road section lasted for about one and half miles. All the roads were very quiet apart from one which had a footpath.
On through Skillington - there were lots of attractive villages on this route and via farm tracks to the first checkpoint at 6.25, followed by Buckminster with his large houses.
Soon after that the terrain changed and we were crossing ploughed fields for a while
Luckily in spite of the heavy rain yesterday, they weren't very muddy. Finally we made it Croxton Kerrial checkpoint at halfway. We now knew some of the route and the checkpoint from the Belvoir Challenge event. The food at this checkpoint was very good ! Then onward
The final checkpoint was about 4m from the end and we made good progress back to the Village Hall and the amazing array of cakes, soup and puddings !
Soon after we left Great Ponton, we went through some very heavy rainfall. We were pleased we had missed that !