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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    I read in one of the Sunday supplements that he went to France for a year or so with his family. Good material for another book .
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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    Here is an article by Richard Askwith:

    The Joy of Pain

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Askwith
    Perhaps we are mad: masochistic obsessives who have lost sight of ordinary human priorities. Yet my fellow fell runners have always struck me as peculiarly sane and balanced, especially compared with the over-competitive elites of track and road.
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    You don't have to be mad to do this. But it helps
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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    i must have the only copy with a chapter missing
    its a great book and explains stuff to my family who are not educated in the ways of the fellrunner.

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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    Here is a review of the book

    Feet in the clouds

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Askwith
    "If you're not cold, or wet, or lost, or exhausted, or bruised by rocks or covered in mud, you're not really experiencing the mountains properly. You need to feel it, to interact with it; to be in it, not just looking from the outside. You need to lose yourself - for it is then that you are most human."
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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    Here is a review of the book

    Feet in the clouds

    Mmmh! Isn't that the newspaper for which Askwith writes? And as a professional journalist wouldn't he find the euphoria of this thread tedious: as in only "man bites dog" is worth noting?"

    FITC is good, but very overwritten, includes a few errors and includes some legerdemain to tell a good story so it sold enough copies to make money.

    Bill Smith it isn't.

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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    Quote Originally Posted by Edam View Post
    wouldn't he find the euphoria of this thread tedious

    Huh? I don't think anyone was being euphoric. Its just a good book about fell running and this is er....... a forum about fell running. Seems quite a good fit to me as a topic to have a chat about, thats all.

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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    Quote Originally Posted by Edam View Post
    FITC is good, but very overwritten, includes a few errors and includes some legerdemain to tell a good story so it sold enough copies to make money.
    An accurate description from The Big Cheese. I found it quite interesting but I'm certainly not as enthusiastic about it as most of you seem to be.

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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    Quote Originally Posted by david View Post
    An accurate description from The Big Cheese. I found it quite interesting but I'm certainly not as enthusiastic about it as most of you seem to be.
    all i said was it was a good book
    i certainly dont tuck it under my pillow at night

    it seems some people have read it over and over again

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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    My pillow is just about the right height for me, but funnily enough I've got a table with a wonky leg and the book is just the right height to prop it up.
    I'm gonna get that cwazy gwouse...

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    Re: Feet in the Clouds

    Quote Originally Posted by Edam View Post
    Bill Smith it isn't.
    Thank god for that. The trademark attention to detail in "Stud Marks" is part of its charm, but Askwith better captures the nature of running and racing.

    I haven't finished SMOTs yet, and will gracefully reconsider if later chapters make it necessary .

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