Climbing Cross Fell in the dark. Last week it was Cross Fell in the dark where John Kelly started to slow down noticeably . . .
Climbing Cross Fell in the dark. Last week it was Cross Fell in the dark where John Kelly started to slow down noticeably . . .
He seems to be shifting, 24h in, 4-5h up on schedule. It all depends when the crash hits and how hard!
This morning he was ~4h up on schedule at points. This is now down to just under 3h.
The schedule has a 42min buffer over JK's time from last week.
Not sure whether the schedule is accurate or an average pace as JOhn's was last week.
Looks like Damien's going to be the new record holder he is still over two hours up on his schedule.
He's looking pretty good, but still 16h/25% of the challenge left for a mega-bonk, definitely not in the bag.
He seems to be picking up time on the schedule and in a better state than JK was at this point in time.
He's about three hours up on schedule now. Only about 6 hours to go.
It's getting to the point where I can think "If I were completely fresh, I could do this last bit"
Maybe another two hours yet.
It sounds less impressive: beating a record that's lasted for 8 days (or whatever it was). 30 years is a better story.
Well he's got four hours to go over Mill Hill and Kinder, 12km or so. Impressive stuff.
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