Originally Posted by
Stolly
I agree with wheezing donkey about 'feet in the clouds'. I've read it three times now and wouldn't have had a bad word said about it first time round. Now though I think there was far too much droning on (and on) about the BGR, a bit too much about the races and not enough on just pure running in the hills. I think there very first chapter is the one I like the most - him having a near death experience running solo in bad weather.
And anyway does everyone here just read 'inspirational' mountain related books? Whats wrong with normal books?