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Ovington K1 Rally 2025 in the Lake District - A Week of Challenges and Camaraderie

by Ian Duke 29 Jul 14:47 BST 8-14 June 2025
Beautiful scenery - Ovington K1 Rally in the Lake District © Ian Duke

The K1 Lake District Rally, sponsored by Ovington, took place from Sunday, June 8th, to Saturday, June 14th, 2025. The event kicked off on Sunday evening, following the Waterhead Race Prize-Giving, with a focus on fostering camaraderie among participants right from the start.

Sunday Evening

Sunday evening at the rally was filled with highlights, starting with culinary delights like Mike Deane's renowned Chilli Chocolate Cake and Orange and Almond Loaf; the recipe for the latter was even shared among attendees. Despite the rain, a hearty outdoor BBQ set a convivial tone for the week, and Toblerone chocolates became a cherished nightly ritual.

The evening also featured the significant 100K Kendal to South Windermere Challenge, but not in the way you might be thinking? Two participants from London and Manchester found they were presented with an unexpected hurdle with a locked car park. While one of the young men went to find a keyholder (unsuccessfully as it turned out) the other was offered wine and a massage by Rosemary, citing past qualifications. He only took up one of the offers!

Special Thanks

The organisers extended immense gratitude to SWSC (South Windermere Sailing Club) for the use of their clubhouse and to Chandlers for allowing the rally to stay on their land.

Monday

Monday at the K1 Lake District Rally was packed with activity, blending outdoor adventure with social gatherings and a touch of friendly competition.

The day kicked off with a walk in Grizedale Forest after those in motorhomes navigated some unexpectedly narrow lanes and challenging hairpin turns, courtesy of Google's directions. Richard and Carol, Mike and Frances, and Ian and Rosemary explored the scenic trails, taking on the Red Route to the highest point of the forest.

They were joined by Doug McCusker for a pre-walk coffee. He had cycled all the way from Windermere for the fun of it, and the group later enjoyed a light lunch back at the coffee shop.

Meanwhile, some rally participants had their own adventures. Jan Hawkes went for a run, while Jeremy and Lois headed to Bowness, where Jeremy reconnected with an old colleague.

Monday evening brought everyone together for a meal cooked in the SWSC kitchen, featuring Mike Deane's homemade burgers from the weekend. The first of the Ovington prizes was awarded to Doug for his cycle ride, and the night concluded with Carol and Ian leading a lively game of "guess the music."

Tuesday: From Windermere to Wonderful Ullswater

Tuesday marked a change of scenery for the K1 Rally, as the group transitioned from Windermere to the picturesque shores of Ullswater, making it a day of efficient packing, travel, and settling into a new, beautiful location.

The morning began with a collaborative effort to clean the Sailing Club, efficiently organised by Lois. "Many hands made light work," ensuring the premises were left spotless before departure.

On the Move

After packing up, the rally convoy set off for Ullswater. A quick stop at Sainsbury's en route allowed for reprovisioning, ensuring everyone was stocked up for the next leg of the adventure.

The group then arrived at the "wonderful campsite" Waterside Ullswater, where they promptly created a boat park next to Jeremy and Lois's setup.

While some settled in, Doug and Ian embarked on an adventurous bike ride, making it to the top of a challenging climb: at Arthur's Pike above Ullswater. Those back at the campsite reported being able to spot them at various points.

The area of grass next to Ian and Rosemary's motorhome quickly became the K1 base, a hub of activity. Rosemary's generous spirit, providing "numerous teas and bon homie," led to their motorhome being affectionately renamed the "Chuck Wagon."

The evening brought a lively game of Molkky (skittles with numbers). Phil & Trish, who rejoined the group at Ullswater from Windermere, were the first winners of the night, securing the Ovington daily prize. Richard and Carol followed up by winning the subsequent two games.

Various meals were cooked in individual motorhomes, and the evening concluded with the enjoyment of the first of the different flavoured Toblerones.

Wednesday: Ullswater Sailing, Surprises, and Sustenance

Wednesday at the Rally was defined by an exhilarating day on Ullswater, a few surprises, and a delicious barbecue, all while embracing the camaraderie of the group.

The highlight of the day was a magnificent sail on Ullswater, stretching all the way to its southerly end. The sailing wasn't without its moments, as Mike Commander hit a rock in one of England's deepest lakes, earning them the well-deserved Daily Ovington prize.

On-Water Dynamics and Other Adventures

A notable on-water exchange saw Doug sail Simon's Ovington boat down the lake with Simon in Doug's. They then swapped at the bottom and sailed their own boats back. Simon took the opportunity to give Doug some valuable pointers, both on and off the water. Despite no official race, the competitive spirit was clearly alive!

Beyond sailing, Jan and Ellie embraced the water by hiring stand-up paddleboards, while Rosemary enjoyed a more traditional approach, canoeing her own board down the lake.

Evening Delights and a Friendly Reminder

Wednesday was designated as the official BBQ night, though the group confessed to often cooking this way. The evening brought a moment of surprise when Jeremy presented everyone with K1 "soak-on tattoos," adding a fun, unexpected element to the gathering. The BBQ itself featured Rosemary frying freshly picked Black Oyster Mushrooms.

However, this particular dish didn't enthuse everyone, perhaps due to an "ongoing Australian court case" The nightly Toblerone treat was an orange-flavored one. As the night wound down, at 10:45 PM, the warden, in a "friendliest of ways," provided a gentle reminder of the 11:00 PM curfew, ensuring a peaceful night for all at the campsite.

Thursday: Coniston's Challenges and a Dampened Night

Thursday saw the K1 Lake District Rally relocate once more, this time to Coniston, bringing with it both navigational challenges and a change in the evening's atmosphere. The journey to Coniston proved to be a diverse one, with at least three different routes taken by various members of the rally.

Navigational Feats and Strolls

A particularly memorable moment occurred on a tight bend between Coniston and the campsite. Complicating matters was a car parked precisely on the corner. Richard, driving the K1 Tattoos

longest motorhome, exhibited exceptional manoeuvring skills, executing the greatest number of forward and reverse movements to successfully navigate the turn. His impressive feat earned him the well-deserved daily Ovington prize.

Once settled, the group strolled into Coniston and back, taking the opportunity to visit the vintage market.

Evening Plans and Weather Impact

For the evening meal, the rally opted for an Indian takeaway. The campsite at Coniston had a reputation for being noisy, however, this was notably dampened by the arrival of rain and strong winds.

Friday: Coniston's Windswept Wrap-Up

Friday, the penultimate day of the K1 Lake District Rally, brought strong winds, a change of plans, and a memorable final evening in Coniston. The day began with the weather dictating activities. Simon and Jan's plans to climb The Old Man of Coniston were thwarted by low clouds and strong winds. Having already been away the week prior, they opted for an early return home.

A Day of Wind and Walks

The wind howled down Coniston lake, with white horses appearing frequently, and contrary to the forecast, it didn't drop until much later in the day. Given the near "survival conditions" for sailing, there was little enthusiasm to go out on the water.

Instead, the group strolled back into Coniston, revisited the vintage market, saw the miniature village, and made their way to a pub for a lunchtime drink. Trish and Lois, meanwhile, found a cafe to enjoy.

Later in the afternoon, Phil kindly provided a valuable service, towing each of the boats back from the water's edge to the motorhomes, making for an easier hitch-up the following morning. Ellie also completed a task, retrieving a tent for some absent youngsters.

Farewell Dinner and Surprises

The evening brought the end-of-rally meal at the Yewdale Inn. Before dinner, Mike Deane amusingly read out a menu from his phone, only to discover it was no longer current. For this, he received the last of the Ovington daily prizes. The meal itself was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

During the evening, kind gifts were presented to Ian and Rosemary, a token of appreciation for their contributions throughout the rally. Mike Deane also provided a final surprise, giving a lottery ticket to each couple, though sadly, there were no winners.

The night concluded with overnight high winds, lightning, thunder, and a significant amount of rain, a dramatic end to the rally's stay in Coniston.

Saturday: Homeward Bound and Rally Reflections

Saturday marked the close of the inaugural K1 Rally, with participants heading home after a week of adventure, camaraderie, and a final night of dramatic weather.

Departures and Journeys Home

The morning began with a soggy start for Jeremy and Lois, who found the floor of their awning under water. They were the first to set off for Bartley. Phil & Trish, Mike & Frances also began their journeys home.

Richard and Carol likewise headed home, with Richard planning to continue on to Bartley. Doug & Ellie, en route to Bartley themselves, found themselves caught in motorway traffic alongside Mike and Frances. In different lanes, they provided a running commentary on who was leading as positions shifted in the queue.

Ian and Rosemary successfully exited the Lakes, but before reaching the motorway, their engine coolant temperature gauge alarmingly went off the scale. Fortunately, an RAC man arrived within 15 minutes and assured them it was merely a failed sensor, and the engine itself was sound.

A Resounding Success

And so, the first K1 Rally came to an end. By all accounts, everyone who attended thoroughly enjoyed it and is now keenly awaiting next year's event. The rally, despite its share of weather challenges and navigational quirks, clearly forged strong bonds and left participants with many positive memories.

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