found this thread on UKC....
http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=232966&v=1
Does anyone know much more about this???
found this thread on UKC....
http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=232966&v=1
Does anyone know much more about this???
I'm so naughty!!!!!!
http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.p...09&v=1#3426651
He's on about Hugh Symonds round of all the 3000ers, so it was all the 3000ers not the 2000ers, in 3 months (83 days), not 3 weeks.
The facts on that forum may be wrong.
Hugh Symonds made the first continuous travers of the 303 mountains of Britain and Ireland between 19 April 1990 and 25 July. A distance of 2,048, approx. 500,000 ft of ascent in a time of 96 days 23 hours.
Information from his book "Running High". ISBN 0948403918.
The firstr edition of this book is scarce but a second paperback edition ahs been issued and is still available here.
Hugh Symonds is Head of Mathematics at Sedbergh School.
His son has run for England in international fell races.
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