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    Senior Member Big Compass's Avatar
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    Just found you on Strava hope you are still posting
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    Yep. 44 done with 16 to go. And thus far I haven't had any hic-ups with my watch and all runs have loaded to strava

    After 44 runs the total mileage is 264.8 with total ascent at c 75,200 ft

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    Yep. 44 done with 16 to go. And thus far I haven't had any hic-ups with my watch and all runs have loaded to strava

    After 44 runs the total mileage is 264.8 with total ascent at c 75,200 ft
    Fantastic....and by my reckoning 100,000ft on the last day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    Yep. 44 done with 16 to go. And thus far I haven't had any hic-ups with my watch and all runs have loaded to strava

    After 44 runs the total mileage is 264.8 with total ascent at c 75,200 ft

    Must be ploughing quite a furrow from your front door to t'top

    Do hope you've performed the requisite bio-impact assessment prior to undertaking this challenge laddie!

    Will your thundering up and down, waving a headtorch, with two mutts in tow, disrupt the peaceful noctural musings of the local fauna, eh?

    Or is it like around here, where the sheep either completely ignore me now or simply roll their eyes in disdain at my idiocy?

    Anyway, keep on thundering
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    I'm still chugging on Mossdog. 55 runs done now with 328 miles and almost 95,000 feet of ascent. I'm "really" looking forward to the next 3 days of storm Barbara up there!

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    I've never met you, but I'm full of respect for your efforts. Good luck with the rest. Must give you a thirst - and warm glow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    I'm still chugging on Mossdog. 55 runs done now with 328 miles and almost 95,000 feet of ascent. I'm "really" looking forward to the next 3 days of storm Barbara up there!
    T minus 4 !!!! Nearly there....
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    A unbelievably benevolent weather window this morning for a go up PYG with Stolly and the team, lovely morning out. A bit windy on top though!
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    Mission complete .

    60 consecutive daily runs, 363 miles and 105,600 feet of ascent with 37 of the runs done in the dark. And including gift aid at this point almost £1,900 raised for CRO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    Mission complete .

    60 consecutive daily runs, 363 miles and 105,600 feet of ascent with 37 of the runs done in the dark. And including gift aid at this point almost £1,900 raised for CRO

    OK OK - but what has really impressed me was your getting a mention in The Times and not even mentioning it.

    Now that is sprezzatura!
    "...as dry as the Atacama desert".

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