Re: HELP!!! BG leg 1 pacer nee
Well done, great time :)
Bill
Re: HELP!!! BG leg 1 pacer nee
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All went well. I was lucky with the weather, just a bit of mist early on. Set a decent pace for the first 3 legs but slowed down considerably at the end to finish in 20hr 44. Had a top notch set of pacers who did a stirling job of making me eat and not getting lost. I'd recommend it to anyone!!
Just got my legs back for a bit of boogieing at Mike and Hazels wedding tonight!!
fantastic , brill time, well done
what you planning next:)
Re: HELP!!! BG leg 1 pacer nee
Fatherhood will be my next challenge - wife due in 4 weeks!!!
(and maybe mountain trial!)
Re: HELP!!! BG leg 1 pacer nee
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Dux de lux
Fatherhood will be my next challenge - wife due in 4 weeks!!!
(and maybe mountain trial!)
Not at the same time I hope?
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Dux de lux
Fatherhood will be my next challenge - wife due in 4 weeks!!!
Ah! so your going for something a lot harder than the BGR then ;)
Bill
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I did tell my wife that I imagine the Bob Graham and childbirth must be rather similar:
- both last for quite a long time
- both involve significant pain which gets worse towards the end
- other people will be there to help you but in the end it's down to you
She just gave me a clout round the ears though
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Dux de lux
wife due in 4 weeks!!!
If you'd have paid a bit more you could have got overnight delivery!:)
But seriously, well done and despite what everyone says there's nothing comes close to fatherhood! (Mrs Goose Fat's labour went on for longer than a BG!!!)
My 3 year old Gosling wants to do the "Big Bob", as he calls it, with me.....has anyone done it with a toddler on their shoulders yet?
Re: HELP!!! BG leg 1 pacer nee
Hmmm... been up Skidda with sprog on back... so I suppose that's a start... might have to do it in 42 legs:D .