I strongly recommend Man v Horse. Youll enjoy every moment the long sweeps along remote forestry tracks between stands of dark and silent pine; the soaring leaps across sucking bogs; the exhilarating scrambles down steep, broken ground
.My training started in earnest last weekend with Man v Horse. Although it didn’t exactly mirror the conditions that I’ll experience in Wadi Rum – more rain fell in the first half-hour of the Man v Horse than has fallen in Jordan during the last 50 years
and laughed my way through the men's hammer, and concluded that because the impact sound was pretty much synchronised to each throw, they must have a sound man in the stands pressing a button to set it off. Imagine if that was your job.When all's said and done
of bed. I’ve tried countless times but just always end up snoozing the alarm! – SazzlerOnce you do crack it you can't stop. I had to stop running for a few weeks, and now I can't make myself get up early (6am) for a run. – Man of SteelIt's a habit, like
this one of the years highlights. I would recommend it to everyone!" - Gypsy Davey99100%53 ratings3Lake Vyrnwy Half-Marathon,Powys (9/9/07)"My first 'Lake V', and highly doubt it will be my last! Glorious scenery; the middle 11 miles are pancake
to recover from;the first time I ran 10K in training; overtaking several horses on a downhill section in the Man v. Horse race; coming down my first big descent in a fell race, realising that my legs were too knackered to brake, and wondering whether I would
to look even once!" - Brian Stuart Macfarlane98100%13 ratings8Eyam Half-Marathon, Derbyshire (5/7/06) "Forget your watch, enjoy the scenic course, great organisation and great atmosphere." - Pete Woodhead 98100%12 ratings9Man V Horse Marathon, Powys (6