I haven't actually figured that out yet... I really wanted to run WAM in Whistler, but the event no longer exists because the resort owners. (I was going to add onto that, but that really is all that's neccesary)
So I have to figure out where I want to run still :) Plenty of ideas at least
Thanks mate. I did the South Downs Way in southern England, had 4 mates interchanging as pacers. It was a glorious 24 hours in sunshine with friends (and obviously some darkness, both literal and metaphysical. The mile of tears at 74 will live long in the memory)
Love to hear these sorts of stories - 200 is a goal for sure one day
200 is so crazy, so incredible. I think I gotta try and accomplish 100 first! haha :)
Thanks for checking it out and commenting Jack. I appreciate the feedback as well!
5 x 200 is absurd hahaha. Did my first 100 last year and it was the best day of my life
Sounds like an amazing experience! Which 100 did you do? And congrats, that's amazing
Which one would you do?
I haven't actually figured that out yet... I really wanted to run WAM in Whistler, but the event no longer exists because the resort owners. (I was going to add onto that, but that really is all that's neccesary)
So I have to figure out where I want to run still :) Plenty of ideas at least
When you get into the research phase it quickly becomes clear that there are more outrageously cool races than it will ever be possible to race!
Thanks mate. I did the South Downs Way in southern England, had 4 mates interchanging as pacers. It was a glorious 24 hours in sunshine with friends (and obviously some darkness, both literal and metaphysical. The mile of tears at 74 will live long in the memory)
"Mile of tears"... lol (can only imagine)
Tried to put it into words here if you fancy a read https://jackgreenwood.substack.com/p/100-endurance-a-341km-212-mile-bike
Talk about smashing it 💪
She certainly did! So humble too