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Running with poles - Many competitors choose to use poles for the first time at the event because of it's attritional nature. Learn how to get the most out of them when walking, running and descending.Descending technique - There are 11,000 meters of climbing over the 8 days of the ...
The South Tyne is born in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty & is the starting point for this race. HALF DISTANCE 70KM Check it out MAY 2022 You can start this race with one foot in Scotland and the other in England before heading down the beautiful Tyne Valley. ...
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Age 45 / Edinburgh (Scotland) BIKE: I’m riding a Sonder Broken Road Ti XT. I’ve swapped out the tyres and will be running Maxxis Ardent front and rear, and I’ve made the switch to Hope EVO 155mm crankset and a 30t chainring. I’ve added a Sonder Confucius handlebar for extra...
Staff writer and trail running aficionado Julia is an author, trail enthusiast and yoga teacher who loves heading uphill on foot, ski, bike and belay. She recently returned to her hometown of Glasgow, Scotland after 20 years living in the USA, 11 of which were spent in the rocky mountains...
With David and Jackie having left us for the Scotland leg of their holiday I was free to turn my attention to the Boro game. It had been a poor start to the season for us with just the point against Huddersfield from our opening four games. ...
In many places, the trail running through the grass was filled with water, so I walked along beside it. Then I spied the hut at the edge of thick wood. Of course, the trail led me through the woods and when I eventually came out to the hut, I found five people already inside. Two...
the decision wasn’t critical to the podium order, and he went on to finish second in the 250-kilometer race across the Gobi Desert. During that river crossing, Leonard decided he would bring Gobi back home with him to Edinburgh, Scotland, saying that that moment stirred something previously...
He would be surprised now to hear of wild camping – for him living in Scotland – he just pitched up and camped. I don’t think he paid for a campsite in his life.