American mountain-runner Jack Kuenzle is trying for the BG record. 4h37m to Dunmail seems a good start. Live tracking at https://live.opentracking.co.uk/jkbg...kK8tK6dRji0_KI
American mountain-runner Jack Kuenzle is trying for the BG record. 4h37m to Dunmail seems a good start. Live tracking at https://live.opentracking.co.uk/jkbg...kK8tK6dRji0_KI
In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
Jorge Luis Borges
It looks like he and Killian Jornet did the High Raise/Sargeant Man section in different order, and now they are converging back, Jack is slightly ahead at this stage.
12.23.48!
Hadn't twigged that KJ went High Raise first but looking at his times here http://www.bobgrahamclub.org.uk/inde...rd=mens_summer it seems so.
Taking half an hour off the record is really impressive.
Bob
http://bobwightman.co.uk/run/bob_graham.php
Without me you'd be one place nearer the back
Great write up on the Keswick AC site: http://keswickac.org.uk/jack-kuenzle...ng-bob-graham/
Geoff Clarke
I've now updated the site with Jack's times - http://www.bobgrahamclub.org.uk/inde...rd=mens_summer Worth noting that he didn't record *any* stopped time at the road crossings.
Bob
http://bobwightman.co.uk/run/bob_graham.php
Without me you'd be one place nearer the back
Interesting reports from the pacers. The thing that stands out for me is that Jack was wearing Trailflys, and that the pacers could catch him up on the downhills, but were getting left behind on the climbs. I think he could shave another 10mins in a pair of PB Racers or Mudclaws.
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
This was just for the last section into Keswick