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My Gobi Desert Kit …………
My Gobi Desert Kit ………… I learnt a lot during the Marathon Des Sable and I aim to use the knowledge to make my Gobi race a little easier,my first test was to look at my kit and how I … Continue reading
Posted in Marathon des Sables, Review, Ultrathon
Tagged 786, challenge, Charity, desert, gobi, Gobi race, Gobi Ultrathon, Hawick, Inov8, klymit, Marathon Des Sables, Mark Lyons, MS Scotland, MS Society, MS. MS Scotland, runner786, Running, Sandbaggers, The toughest foot race on earth, Ultra Marathon, Ultra Running, Ultrathon, www.runner786.com
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The home straight ………………..
I leave for the Gobi Desert soon and its the last race in my hat trick , the journey I started is nearly over and it turned out to be way more than just crossing a desert ……. Back in … Continue reading
Posted in Marathon des Sables, Sandbaggers Scottish Ultra, Training, Ultrathon
Tagged 786, Marathon Des Sables, Mark Lyons, Mountain Running, MS Scotland, MS. MS Scotland, runner786, Sahara, Sandbaggers, The toughest foot race on earth, Training, Ultra Marathon, Ultra Running, Ultrathon, www.runner786.com
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Different moods …………..
Different moods ………….. I wrote my last post when I was feeling a little somber , unhappy even , my training was over , I had entered the taper phase leading up to the Gobi Desert race , … Continue reading
Posted in Marathon des Sables, Training, Ultrathon, Uncategorized
Tagged 786, Art O Neill, challenge, Charity, Gobi Ultrathon, Hawick, hill running, Marathon Des Sables, Mark Lyons, Mountain Running, MS Scotland, MS Society, MS. MS Scotland, Running, Sahara, Sandbaggers, Scotland, scottish borders, Scottish Ultra, TD9, The toughest foot race on earth, Training, Ultra Marathon, Ultrathon, www.runner786.com
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Broken ….
The Finish Line …… I returned home from the Marathon Des Sable totally exhausted, with debilitating blisters all over both my feet and a burnt stomach lining from an overdose of pain killers… almost 2 weeks later after a gallon … Continue reading