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    The Dragons Back

    Somewhat more challenging than GFRCEA is the Dragons Back. Toffer has put together a detailed schedule which will see us complete the 150 miles down the spine of Wales including all the senior summits in a mere 5 days. So, if you are up for 5 consecutive 30 mile mountain runs and can organise your own support then register your interest here. Even better, if you want to co-ordinate, plan and support the whole thing then lets talk about it some more. The Steam Bunnies are all ears!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeze View Post
    Somewhat more challenging than GFRCEA is the Dragons Back. Toffer has put together a detailed schedule which will see us complete the 150 miles down the spine of Wales including all the senior summits in a mere 5 days. So, if you are up for 5 consecutive 30 mile mountain runs and can organise your own support then register your interest here. Even better, if you want to co-ordinate, plan and support the whole thing then lets talk about it some more. The Steam Bunnies are all ears!
    5 days 30 miles per day?,

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    Indeed. 30 rough, tough mountainous days. Don't worry. Helen Diamondthighs did it in 68 hours or summat like that!
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    Pengy: You waddle it and I'll burrow it, end of each day they'll throw you a sardine and me a worm. Sounds like a piece of p*ss.

    I'm up for it Boss, however it is done, I'm quite determined on this little adventure.
    Depending on interest, the sooner we have some potential dates the better; I will commence work on the Missus then, for support/backup etc
    Don't roll with a pig in poo. You get covered in poo and the pig likes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Pengy: You waddle it and I'll burrow it, end of each day they'll throw you a sardine and me a worm. Sounds like a piece of p*ss.

    quite a good reply thaty moley

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    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Pengy: You waddle it and I'll burrow it, end of each day they'll throw you a sardine and me a worm. Sounds like a piece of p*ss.

    I'm up for it Boss, however it is done, I'm quite determined on this little adventure.
    Depending on interest, the sooner we have some potential dates the better; I will commence work on the Missus then, for support/backup etc
    Potential Dates??? Is that blonde lass going to be there again then?? I might come along. Will my bike with a 36/53 & 11 - 23 be ok for the hills then???

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    *uck knows. I'm a runner me. help me out ole son!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanT View Post
    Potential Dates??? Will my bike with a 36/53 & 11 - 23 be ok for the hills then???
    Date sorted then
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    AllanT hasn't realised it's all on foot - but Wheeze did start by saying '5 consecutive 30 mile mountain runs'

    I'll be there somewhere - judging by current lardy state I'll be in the van with Rod the Rally - but I said that last year and look what happened

    You can all throw me one of Moley's collection of malts as I go past

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    Is it official forum etiquette for complete strangers to say they might be interested? I'm aware it's a toughy and i'm also aware that it's all on foot and I won't need a bike!!

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