135 miles, but with sleeps in between stages - how hard could it be? Come share your tales of weekend runs, whether they were round Mont Blanc or round your local park
In ultra running, ridiculous numbers are bandied about so much - 100 kilometers, 24 hours, 3,100 miles - that it’s easy to get blasé and begin to think it’s all possible and reasonable and sane. If other people can do it, surely you can too, right?
So when I signed up for the Ring O Fire, a three-day race around the entire costal path of Anglesey, I saw it as a tough but manageable challenge. I mean, the UTMB was on this weekend. That’s 104 miles, in the Alps, in one go. This was just 135 miles around a reasonably flat island in Wales, with sleeps in between. No problem.
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