. I used to climb but I have been injured for a long time now so running is my new passion. I live in London so I do mostly road running, but I would much rather run a challenging trail with an amazing
endless tracks, trails, crags and sweeping mountain roads right on our doorstep here in the Majella National Park. We may offer camping (tents only) but don't be put off if that's not your thing as we do
in preparation for the Jungle Marathon in the Amazon. Ran there twice (amazing and I'm tempted to return!). I've run some fabulously eccentric French races such as Le Trail des Brigands and Les Gendarmes et
've decided to run fairly exclusively so as not to incur the costs of joining a gym, and try to stick to trails and tracks rather than roads as I seem require constant visual stimulation while I run and have a
Union Canal Race, West Highland Way, Ultra Trail Mt Blanc, Hardmoors 114 and finally Bob Graham Round.
any advice and coaching tips from anyone PLEASE!See ya out on the trails!...
I run because I enjoy it and it makes me feel free. I prefer to road/trail run as I find it a bit boring on the treadmill. Since leaving a very stressful job I have found that I have more time
performance. I was always a road runner until I joined the bingley harriers and got into trail and fell racing - though I have never been so injured! I love being on the fells - I just find it hard
was at school - running is actually fun. Worse still I really like going off roads and paths and onto trails and cross country. Even coming home mud splattered - Even more fun if I can get my OH to wash my kit
having trained for my fell race i entered a local road race and did better than i thought , then came the big event .. derwent trail race . mon of the race week i ran round the course only to jar my