Altra VIRTUAL West Highland Way Race

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Jun 2020
12:25pm, 12 Jun 2020
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mrs shanksi
Great pics guys, thanks.

CumbriAndy I totally recommend walking it, I walked it over 4 days with my eldest son when he was 16 and it was a different and enjoyable experience. There were so many bits where I said 'I don't remember this', you see more when you walk. And you're not sleep - deprived.
Jun 2020
1:31pm, 12 Jun 2020
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mrs shanksi
Found it HappyG! Now I'm off out for my second run of the day, but will post more later. This was Nov 2009.

Jun 2020
1:33pm, 12 Jun 2020
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HappyG(rrr)
Oh, I remember that run - it was the one with the mini bottle of champers that you and I shared! How times have changed! It was my first run of longer than 26.2 miles (marathon) so my first "ultra marathon" training run. Think we did 28 miles. Was dark by time we got back to Drovers car park! :-) G
Jun 2020
1:33pm, 12 Jun 2020
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mrs shanksi
And with the same son as the photo this morning:



You may recognise Llamadance and Bouncytime in the background.
Jun 2020
1:34pm, 12 Jun 2020
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HappyG(rrr)
So, 6.3 mile lunch time run. I've just coming up to Drumgoyne!

Or, as we're in a relay, if I started after Kenny T's 6.2 mile run, then I've just gone through Drymen and am heading for Conic Hill, and handing over to Katypie for next relay leg! :-) G
Jun 2020
1:35pm, 12 Jun 2020
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mrs shanksi
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Yes, it was this run G, can you see from this link?
Jun 2020
1:35pm, 12 Jun 2020
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HappyG(rrr)
Can't believe he's 18. Amazing how time flies. Lovely to see them growing up happy and healthy. Your pic with him on previous page is lovely. :-) G
Jun 2020
1:58pm, 12 Jun 2020
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DoricQuine
Liking the pics :)
I have stopped at Gartness for some lunch but will crack on again soon and get to at least Drymen today.
Jun 2020
1:59pm, 12 Jun 2020
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Paul N
Newcastle Way done. 28.6 miles with about 3k ft of climb. Rotten day here as well. Had though about carrying on for the 50k but stuff that!

Tough start.
Jun 2020
3:36pm, 12 Jun 2020
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HappyG(rrr)
Wow Paul N. Impressive. You're just past Rowardennan - good effort. Are you doing the whole 95 miles solo? Looking to finish by this Sunday, with a week in hand?! :-) G

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Following the cancellation of the 2020 Altra West Highland Way Race, we have decided to organise a virtual West Highland Way Race instead. The virtual events start at midnight on Thursday 11 June and allows people to run or walk 95 miles over 9.5 days, either individually, as a semi competitive 3 person relay team, or as a multi person fun relay team.

All entrants need to follow government guidelines for the period of the virtual race. Like all virtual events it relies on honesty from everyone, just getting out there, logging some miles as accurately as possible, and having some fun too.

Unlike the traditional event we are actively discouraging anyone from covering the 95 miles in one go. Instead you can run segments of your choosing, reaching the 3 checkpoint cutoffs, and then uploading your details to an online platform run by SI Entries.

Checkpoints are at:

Inversnaid - Leg 1: 36 miles to be completed by midnight on Monday 15 June;

Victoria Bridge, by Loch Tulla - Leg 2: a further 27 miles to be completed by midnight on Thursday 18 June;

Fort William - Leg 3: a further 32 miles giving a total of 95 miles to be completed by midday on Sunday 21 June.

Each runner or team needs to decide on a strategy according to their own ambitions and available time. Run and enjoy long single stages or break it down in to smaller (and possibly faster) stages - your imagination is your only guide.

On the evening of Saturday 20 June from 7pm to 8.30pm there will also be a show hosted by John Kynaston and Ian Beattie on the race Facebook page. They will chat with previous race winners and characters from earlier West Highland Way Races, along with a quiz.

More details, including a link to the entry page on SI Entries, can be found on the race website westhighlandwayrace.org

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