Fellow fell pony i expect there will will a little bit of pushing the bike!!!!!
I used to be an athlete and I have a tent!!!!
Cheers Ady
Sorted, bets on,,,, oops not if i have pay you if i dont though
LOST TIME IS NEVER FOUND AGAIN, WHAT WE CALL TIME ENOUGH ALWAYS PROVES LITTLE ENOUGH.
it has been done . a lad from Sheffrec cycling club did it over 3 days last year. the run/ walk sections took him a long time (cyclist). Another lad from the rucksack club did it a couple of years ago in i think it was about 53 hours including a couple of hours sleep.there was an article in cycling plus mag last year about a guy who was giong to try to do it in 48 hours . he reckoned it would have been a record if he had done it but i think he pulled out.dont know what the record is will have to look into it .Did fancy a crack myself but lost my bottle.
An excellent achievement however long it takes.good luck.
darkhorse
Good luck to you and Mick RPB. count on a ten spot from Mrs C and I for your chosen charity if you succeed (we won't push you on the time)
my nose runs faster than my feet.
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If that is via Wasdale, it can be considerably shortened by climbing Scafell Pike from Seathwaite in Borrowdale, via Styhead and the Corridor Route. It might add a couple of hours to your running time, but should shave 6 or 7 hours off your cycling time. It has been done before and somewhere, back in the mists of time, I think that Martin Stone ( in his 'Long Distance Diary' column in the Fell Runner Magazine ) has a quoted record for this trip.
Autoroute gives 469 miles avoiding motorways but that's without veering off for the Scafell leg.
Bloody hell, Ian's an old football team mate of mine. I have seen him at a few races since our football days but didnt know about this. I cant see on the website if they managed to do it in 3 days.
Having not seen him for a while i saw him twice on Tuesday when he was running to and from work at the University. He doesnt look good in Lycra
Cheers for info all, we will be doing Scafell Pike from Seathwaite, the running/walking bits should be ok, now where did I put my cycle clips . The plan is Snowdon first but depending on wind direction could be Ben first.
LOST TIME IS NEVER FOUND AGAIN, WHAT WE CALL TIME ENOUGH ALWAYS PROVES LITTLE ENOUGH.