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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisU View Post
    Today Manny is scheduled for the 6 Fisherfield Corbetts from Poolewe through to Sail Mhor, which should leave him with just 7 days to go.
    http://chris-upson.com/Corbetts/Mann...ttSchedule.htm

    http://corbettrun.blogspot.com/

    This journey is almost certainly the greatest number of self-propelled miles and metres ascent ever undertaken in Scotland, over the timescale of 60+ days.
    Please forgive my ignorance, but a genuine question; how does this stack-up against Hugh Symmonds' traverse of all the Munroes / British Isles 3000 footers?
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    Re: Corbett round 2009

    Good point WD. HS was way longer (time and distance) - went to Wales & (IIRC) Ireland, no biking, ran everything (except I guess the sea).

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobW View Post
    Fantastic ! Any idea what the previous record was? Glancing down the list linked from the blog I can see a few 3-year efforts http://www.corbetteers.110mb.com/
    Just asked Dave Hewitt who immediately responded:

    I only know of one previous Corbetts-specific single-take round, that
    by Mike Wilson-Roberts in 1992. I corresponded a bit with Mike about
    this a few years ago and as I recall he wasn't trying to set any
    particularly target time, just to trundle round them all during a
    summer. He started with the Brack on 3 March and ended on White Coomb 13 July, so that comes to 133 days all in.

    There have been three other continuous Corbett rounds, but they have
    all included at least one other hill group as well and hence were much
    longer: Craig Caldwell (Munros+Corbetts) 1985/86, Peter Lincoln
    (Munros+Corbetts+Grahams) 1997/98, and a rather mysterious massive
    effort by Andrew Allum in 1996/97 taking in M+C+G plus Donalds and
    also E+W 2000ers.

    So MG has nearly halved MWR's time.

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    Re: Corbett round 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by wheezing donkey View Post
    Please forgive my ignorance, but a genuine question; how does this stack-up against Hugh Symonds' traverse of all the Munros / British Isles 3000 footers?
    Ian.
    I'm not sure how Symonds' Munros and Gorman's Corbetts compare side by side. I remember that Hugh Symonds took 67 days for the Munros, doing them entirely on foot, whereas Manny Gorman has taken 70 days for the Corbetts, making use of bikes for roads and forest tracks.
    I suspect the distance required to complete the Corbetts is far greater than the Munros, but don't have any stats to hand. But you only need to look at a map to see that the Corbetts are far more scattered than the Munros.

    Clearly Hugh Symonds' run was legendary in that he carried on down to England, Wales and Ireland. Nobody was ever going to repeat that kind of crazy adventure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisU View Post
    Clearly Hugh Symonds' run was legendary in that he carried on down to England, Wales and Ireland. Nobody was ever going to repeat that kind of crazy adventure.
    maybe not - unless they start banning "amateurs" for entering "pro" races again, which is how an elite runner like Hugh happened to be free, IIRC

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    Re: Corbett round 2009

    corbetts run must be significantly harder than the munros. a very well done to manny. A really drawn out test of endurance, both physical and mental.

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