Ooh a third of the way round, a nerve jangling read and an awe inspiring amount of commitment. Go on Manny!
:eek:
Jason
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Ooh a third of the way round, a nerve jangling read and an awe inspiring amount of commitment. Go on Manny!
:eek:
Jason
Manny has completed just over a quarter of the Corbetts now, but should be a third of the way through the list by next weekend.
http://corbettrun.blogspot.com/
Manny should be passing through the one third mark today.
Yesterday he was on 72 Corbetts out of 219, having started 4 weeks ago.
http://corbettrun.blogspot.com/
This is too impressive to allow it to slip off the main page. Come on you lot give the man some support on the blog, he will be chuffed to know he is being followed
Jason
He's done Sgurr Innse today drat.
Two more days and we could have waved at him as we went up Stob Coire Easain :D
What a fantastic adventure.
Thanks FSS
As I thought he was there yesterday
Nearly 80% complete. Anyone wanting to support can contact Manny via his blog or even turn up in the north, especially if you are up for a hol in the next week or so.
Surely a contender for this years long distance award
Jason
Today Manny is scheduled for the 6 Fisherfield Corbetts from Poolewe through to Sail Mhor, which should leave him with just 7 days to go.
http://chris-upson.com/Corbetts/Mann...ttSchedule.htm
http://corbettrun.blogspot.com/
This journey is almost certainly the greatest number of self-propelled miles and metres ascent ever undertaken in Scotland, over the timescale of 60+ days.