Read a bit in the Daily Mail. No only kidding, Guardian today about a guy who swam Coniston Water, cycled the Fred Whitton route then the BG to celebrate his fortieth Wow. Anyone know anything abut this? Sorry if I've missed it on another thread.
Read a bit in the Daily Mail. No only kidding, Guardian today about a guy who swam Coniston Water, cycled the Fred Whitton route then the BG to celebrate his fortieth Wow. Anyone know anything abut this? Sorry if I've missed it on another thread.
Tao begets one. One begets two. Two begets all things.
Hang on a minute: I'm the one that read it, so why don't I just get it out of the bin and tell you? Lazy git. Here we go:
A former international triathlete, Paul Clavey, swam the length of Coniston Water. He then climbed on his bike, to pedal the 114 mile route of the Fred Whitton Challenge over Lakeland's major passes. Finally he summoned up what was left of his energy to take on the Bob Graham Round, a 74 - mile run up and down 42 demanding peaks. Each one of these has been the achievement of a lifetime for those who have managed them, and Mr Clavey's "first" in doing them all consecutively meant hours of self - inflicted agony and going without sleep for nearly two days. " So much could have gone wrong," he says. "Thankfully it didn't. Though there were times on the final leg when I couldn't keep food or drink down and was being sick while I jogged along. There were moments of black depair where I just wanted to curl up and lie on the ground." He finally completed his incredible test 43 hours after setting out.
Tao begets one. One begets two. Two begets all things.
Daily Mail Report
Dare I say that that's a bit more inspired than 2 laps of a BG....
Duck... Run....
What? It WAS in the Daily Mail???
Tao begets one. One begets two. Two begets all things.
Nope. That wasn't the DM. Some good stuff in there.
Tao begets one. One begets two. Two begets all things.