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WEST HIGHLAND WAY - THE RACE HAS BEGUNWest Highland Way
23rd June 2007
Mike Mason is making this his fourth outing in as many years for this race.
Essentially the object is simple, you start at Milngavie Railway Station (7miles north of Glasgow) at 1am on 23rd June & run/jog/walk to Fort William Leisure Centre by noon on the 24th June, 35 hours to cover 153km (95 miles) including 4499m (14760ft) of ascent (OS software).
Along the way you pass through checkpoints within time limits. In order to participate you must have your own motorised backup, consisting of at least two people, one of which must be capable of covering the last two sections with you (or find you) if assistance is required or during the hours of darkness.
Jez Bragg(15:44:50) & Kate Jenkins (17:37:4 hold the course records
You can track Mikes' progress here, but also on hi ssub-web site here
http://www.benfleetrunningclub.com/mm.htm
The official website for the event is
http://www.westhighlandwayrace.org/
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Karl C
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1am Saturday morning and the race starts......only 95 miles to go
Ernie texts
| Quote: | Saturday 6.05am
Mike got lost at 5 mile stage. Lost approx 75mins. Arrived at Balaha 20 mile stage 6.05am
Running well (repaired 1st blister) |
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Karl C
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Ernie texts
| Quote: | | 9.45am Arrived 34 mile Inversaid. heavy Rain overnight at times. No rain for past few hours |
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Karl C
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Ernie update
| Quote: | Raining again. Mike starting to claw back a few positions.
Arrived 44 mile mark (Derrydarrock) at 1pm Saturday. |
Nearly half way !
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Steffan
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Quality running Mike.
Keep it up mate.
Again, I'm cheering you on from Basildon under a fantastic electrical storm.
Drop anything metal you may be holding!
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Karl C
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| Quote: | | Went thro' bridge of Orchy 59 miles at 6pm. Tired and worn out, but (Mike) pushing ahead and passing runners |
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Karl C
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Mike finishes at 7.20am Sunday Morning !
Total of 101 miles (6 more than he should have done !!)
More stories later.....
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Steffan
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Bloody fantastic Mike.
Crap weather, doing more miles than needed and still got it done.
True endurance.
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sharon g
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Well done Mike - fantastic effort!
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Pat M
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Well done, lads. That will be good preparation for the CANVEY ISLAND/benfleet Ultra.
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jacklarge
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My hat, nay my t-shirt and trousers, are off to you Mr Mason (don't tell The Wife). Above and beyond the Call of Duty - True Grit (and probably many other John Wayne movies).
A single malt has your name on it next social .
Cheers,
John.
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Karl C
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yes, all right.
Enough of the superlatives..
Where's our shortbread biscuits...?
And more to the point, where's Godfrey's tin -
(I believe he has a few loose screws he wants to keep)
At leat Mike is now in the same league as our Club Skipper;
Not the running fast, or having a personality stakes (obviously)
but the
getting lost in the woods stakes.
How many more miles did you run Mike (and you still came 62nd) ??
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Karl C
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| Quote: | | Action must be taken at once! There is no time to be lost. |
Miguel Hidalgo
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Karl C
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| Quote: | | Many things are lost for want of asking. |
English Proverb
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Karl C
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| Quote: | | You cannot be lost on a road that is straight. |
Author Unknown
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Karl C
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| Quote: | | Ask and you won't get lost. |
Yiddish Proverb
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Karl C
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| Quote: | | I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks. |
Daniel Boone
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Karl C
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Don't worry Mike, the "caring club-my arse" wishes you well..
at least you can now settle down to your fave tv programme
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Ernie
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LOST!!!!Race Starts 1.00 am.
5 miles later Mike and Running Partner ( John of ex Para fame) are lost (really well and truly lost) and in desperation Mike wakes up a cross eyed farmer from his deep slumber well after 2.00am.
It went something like this with John standing a little back and feeling just a little uncomfortable " I'm terribly sorry but we are in a Race and we are lost could you tell us where the West Highland Way is please ".
One can clearly see why the Scots love the English.
| Quote: | Mike mason & Jon Steele mini breaks ltd
Mike Mason and I are starting up a tour company based on short diversions from the WHW, usualy around the 6 mile mark, anyone wanting to join one of our fantastic night jaunts please email cock-upsareus@WHW.com, please be warned though, you could end up in hospital.
Email: jdesteele@aol.co.uk
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ps Jon did end up in Hospital (another story to be told, quite serious at the time but with a good and very funny ending ... watch this post)
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Jez
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one thing is for sure if someone had woken me up at 2 in the morning to ask for directions, they certainly wouldnt have got the correct ones! Just lucky MM has a good likeness to Mr angelina jolie lol.
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Ernie
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Congratulations to Mike for breaking the "100" mile barrier for the first time (101 in total).
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Mike Mason
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Oh well another WHW over. At least my left knee held up ---better then my navigational skills. Will lose at least the cherished 2 big toe nails (only recently grown back).
Just want to thank Ernie for his support on the race. He was brilliant. Whenever we appeared at checkpoints the Whisperlight stove was whipped out and food prepared.
I think at times lack of sleep and having to attend 2 of us ( I ran with a guy who had lost his support crew) got him down a bit. I mean what do you think of someone when I asked if I could have a marmite roll says - NO! Whilst he is taping up Jon's foot and stirring soup at same time. And I will treasure the request for a cheese roll and the sight of 2 rolls, butter, cheese spread and a knife being dumped in front of me.
Ernie even cooked spuds and walked miles down a track to meet us en route.
We spent 12 hours in the car on way back - -2 hours in M25 carpark - and I don't think we stopped laughing once. From getting lost, waking a cross-eyed farmer up at 02.10, Jon Steele going to hospital and being put on IV drip, Jon Steele taking IV drip out and walking 150 yards across road from hospital to prize ceremony in socks, to the double bed that Ernie got the hotel to switch our twins to..............PRICELESS!!!!!
I am now looking forward to Mont Blanc Ultra in August.....where in the great traditions of this truly 'Caring club - my arse' I can jab a few French guys in the nads with my poles.....oh joy....oh bliss!!
Thanks again Ernie and thanks again to the Benfleet Club for making us the onerous, miserable gits we remain today!
Rgds
Mike
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Mike Mason
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Ernie - happy memoriesBBC Scotland webcast
http://search.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/s...d+way+race&uri=%2Fscotland%2F
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