Yep 100% if you can do 20 you can do 26 you’ll nail it how long to go now?Just shy of 18 miles on Sunday. Pace is good, recovery is quicker as well.
Seems once you can reach 20+ miles in training its all about mental strength from then on in.
Yep 100% if you can do 20 you can do 26 you’ll nail it how long to go now?
You should nail that almost time for taper time5 weekends....
On the bright side we are in the first departing "wave" of 800 so we`ve got 12+ hours to finish including pit stops.
Good luck! I'm doing this in a couple of weeks......
https://www.ultrachallenge.com/peak-district-challenge
We have also both received "Anonymous" donations that pushed us over our "goals" so HUGE Thank you to whoever it was!!
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/teammaloney2019
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/carolyn-maloney4
Have a good walk!Eeeekkkk this is the route! So we leave our AirBnB at 7.00am ish, park the car at the Finish, then get a free bus to the Start for 8.50am............then walk back to the car!
You can track 1311 & 1310 (Mrs M & Me !) once we start at around 8.50am here:
http://mightyhikesresults.org.uk/thamespath/
Well done you should both be really proud of yourselves, now you get to go eat all the cakeWe survived!! More importantly we made it, we have completed a marathon!!
Mrs M had her second hip replacement 10.5 months ago and had to "dig deep" at around mile 20...... she got a bit emotional when we crossed the line hand in hand..
Amazing event, organisation was superb. Pit stops & food were superb. Much kudos to Macmillan and the events team/volunteers.
The "Green Tide" along the path of hikers was properly inspirational.
So it took around 11 hours with stops but who cares!!!
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Well done you should both be really proud of yourselves, now you get to go eat all the cake