HT550 - 2024

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He's back on route and on the move again, fair play.
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Excellent stuff! :-bd
And weather pretty good, all things considering 3 dry days and some showers is about as good as it gets up there :grin:
Fair play for getting the wheel sorted and cracking on (so to speak) Not a great advert for Hunt wheels....
Good luck for the rest!
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fatbikephil wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:53 pm Fair play for getting the wheel sorted and cracking on (so to speak) Not a great advert for Hunt wheels....
Good luck for the rest!
A reasonable sized group had formed in the Wynstay ahead of last years BB200/300. Every person present had owned Hunt wheels with cracked rims around the spoke holes. I'm stupid enough to ignore the warnings and bought another pair for my Audax bike (after my gravel ones cracked). Sure enough, they have also developed cracks
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Blimey, Matt seems to have put all his troubles of yesterday behind him and pulled and overnighter through Fisherfield, doing the gruesome Glen Muice climb at dark O'clock :shock: Currently on the last bit of the Tollie path.

Crack on son, the rest is easy (er)
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Here's a little vid i did along the way.....
https://youtu.be/HLMdq084J0s
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Just watched Alex - gutted for you. Going so well too
Unfinished business - need to return! :smile:
2924 miles per Gallon
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Looks like john fettes has scratched which is a shame as he was going well.

Matt on the pylon climb so on the home straight! :-bd
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Great to see Matt carrying on despite the mechanical troubles, such a show of mental strength
Not a fluffy gravel rider.
See you at Tor Divide
https://tordivide.co.uk
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Bouncing dot for Matt :-bd top effort!
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fatbikephil wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 9:56 pm Bouncing dot for Matt :-bd top effort!
Thanks all. The encouragement was appreciated!
It got very messy at the end. My feet decided that they'd had enough reducing any walking efforts to a slow hobble.

Despite outward appearances there wasn't much resilience or determination going on. I checked my phone "Google Maps: destination Tyndrum" on numerous occasions. Realised that getting anywhere round here on public transport (especially when taking a bike) is a logistical nightmare. In the end it was easier just to keep riding.
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:-bd
That's the best motivation - I've got to keep going as there is no other choice!
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I also use " i am never ever doing this again so its finish this time or have failed for ever"

Or its close cousin ( if inwould re do)
" i cannot fail now as I will have to redo all this and i am already x hours/ days into this now '


Chapeau for the finish whatever your motovation.
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thesloth wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 9:10 am
fatbikephil wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 9:56 pm Bouncing dot for Matt :-bd top effort!
Thanks all. The encouragement was appreciated!
It got very messy at the end. My feet decided that they'd had enough reducing any walking efforts to a slow hobble.

Despite outward appearances there wasn't much resilience or determination going on. I checked my phone "Google Maps: destination Tyndrum" on numerous occasions. Realised that getting anywhere round here on public transport (especially when taking a bike) is a logistical nightmare. In the end it was easier just to keep riding.
Well done Matt. You are not a sloth :-bd phenomenal effort and inspiration to us (who are constantly checking the GPS with an 'are we there yet'). Looking forward to the full report from many of you.

I think Allen has been on a podcast about his trip which might be of interest to many. I'm gonna have to subscribe to the platform that it's on...
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I've just caught up with all of this. Absolutely epic stuff from all concerned-particularly from members on here competing. :-bd
However, I thinks hats off to Alex McCormack for his absolutely bonkers win, on 3 hours sleep in just over 3 days......WTF?!!! :shock:
His kit list was 'minimal' :shock: :lol: particularly his OMM Raid Light sleep system, which I though was actually pretty cool and functional :-bd
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Nice of Dave Grohl to make an appearance.
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