Sep 2021
5:03pm, 6 Sep 2021
27,693 posts
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EvilPixie
yes being retired would help! Being scared of heights doesn't help - I recall eLBee! and v-rap holding me together on training walks and the actually Oxfam Trailwalker! But maybe that's a reason to add it to the TO DO list
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Sep 2021
5:03pm, 6 Sep 2021
254 posts
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MAG
In again. Completed the 50 in 2014 (15hr +), 2016 (12hr28), 2021 (12hr16) and hopefully 2022. If it goes to plan I will want to try the 100 in 2023, but that is a long way off....
Let the planning begin...
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Sep 2021
5:03pm, 6 Sep 2021
1,679 posts
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Gromit
Also in for the 50 again - hurrah and hotel booked too … for 3 nights this time - not making that mistake again 😂😂
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Sep 2021
5:11pm, 6 Sep 2021
14 posts
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aussiescall
In for the 100. Feel like a chancer as used a different (much less hilly!) 100 from 2019 as entry qualification as this would be the last chance to be able to use it for this so gave it a shot. Now I'm in all sorts of trouble. Any tips gratefully received!
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Sep 2021
5:15pm, 6 Sep 2021
54,023 posts
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Velociraptor
The 50 doesn't go as high as Trailwalker, I think, Pix. It is, however, harder overall.
I'm not in. Too old for overnighters and for events that expose my weaknesses.
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Sep 2021
5:23pm, 6 Sep 2021
3,166 posts
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Snoot
I got a Dear John… but with a reminder that there are charity places so will have a try for one of those 🤞
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Sep 2021
5:24pm, 6 Sep 2021
3,167 posts
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Snoot
^ for the 50
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Sep 2021
5:28pm, 6 Sep 2021
37,772 posts
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Night-owl
I shall watch from the sidelines. For now not good enough for now
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Sep 2021
5:45pm, 6 Sep 2021
22,323 posts
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Rosehip
Being retired is a bonus, Coachie
I loved the night. Notg sure it would be so much fun if it was raining though!
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Sep 2021
5:48pm, 6 Sep 2021
630 posts
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zp
I'm in for the 100 again I assume the course hasn't changed since 2015?
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