From the start of WHW training this year I have tried to have a run on the way every second week. The idea was that I would run the route of the training run at the end of the month two weeks before just like a practise attempt.
Also part of my training runs are to run half of the long run either the day before or the day after. This was a great idea until the distances started to increase. In two weeks time we are running the Devil of the Highlands route. All 42 miles from Tyndrum to Fort William.
And so, to keep with the training plan I had to do the same. Two weeks before.
Devil o' the Highlands Route
Tyndrum to Fort William
42 miles
To make it all work out I had to take the day off work. You know that you are becoming a fanatic for ultra running when you take a day off, then get up at 5am and then drag your wife and seven week old baby with you too. Okay perhaps it may have been Debbie that dragged me out my bed.
Anyway we arrived at Tyndrum and I set off at 7am.
Apart from a slight niggle in my right calf from the beginning I had a great run. I really enjoyed it and the weather was very kind to me. It was sunny with spring well and truly out. I even saw blossom on a tree in Kinlochleven of all places.
Training wise I was trying to keep to the running up hills but not as many as last time. Keeping with the one gel and 500ml of energy drink formula although I did have a terrific egg sandwich at the Devils Staircase.
The top of the Devils Staircase had a lot of knee deep snow that slowed me down and worried me because you couldn't see the boulders below the soft snow.
I felt good at the end and pleased that I didn't bonk like I did last year.
Thank you so much Debbie and Cairn for all your great support and to JK for your text asking how it was all going.
Distance : 42.19 miles
Time : 6 hours 38 mins
Avg Pace : 9:26 / mile
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