ha ha. I can't afford hokas, although after reading more I am tempted to try them
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ha ha. I can't afford hokas, although after reading more I am tempted to try them
Hi Dan ive done a couple of times and never had a kit check but it's not what you'd call remote anyway. I carrya bum bag with a jacket buff, gloves and nibbles and thats enough as food and water at cp's is good. And fjell guy trail shoes is enough but plenty of people wear road shoes , which is what I'm trying this year as theres plenty is hard surface as Karen said,
Cheers Simon. Will also be travelling light, looks like even the weather isn't going to intervene to necessitate wet weather gear.
May split the road/trail difference and try my f-lite 230's on first ultra outing (or may back out and use the more familiar roclites).
I was considering rocklights but if it's dry thinking of road shoes for a try although there is a fair few fields too. ...... Like a bird trying to decide wot shoes to wear ;)
I think I'll go for the threadbare, holey Crosslites with worn down studs. I know they'll be dead comfy.
I hope to give this a bash. mite drop out at Woodsetts, see how we go. Over done it again this year and am a bit frazzled by this time in the season, 20 ironmans in a year does that to a girl :D
I take my hat off to you Tony... How the hell do you cram that much in?!!
I have always run the event in road shoes never been Kit checked in the 3 or 4 times I have done it in December
Have a Good un folks
Anyone finished yet!!? Did you see my mate Muzza!! :rolleyes: