Last year, I joked that someone should do the hot Brazil 135 miler and then the cold Arrowhead 135 the very next week - and someone tried! So... I just noticed the Antibes 6 Day run ends the day before the Bornholm 6 Day; someone should do both (not me, can't get a French visa. That's my excuse; I'm sticking with it.)
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"French Visa" = Euphemism for "oral sex".
[Recycled from deleted comment on previous post. Because here, it's not in bad taste. That's what she said!]
Anyone would be hard pressed to try such a thing. (or simply insane)
Try this:
www.3100.ws
I'm still waiting on your photo entry for my contest. You want the rush hydration pack right?? Then I need a good picture and I know you have one. Your odds are pretty good, I'm just saying (not too many male entires yet).
I feel like we've discussed this before, but now I forget: you need a visa to run that race in France? Either way, if you want to beat May-Brit Hansen's 6 day record in Denmark, you need to run 588 kilometers, so you may have enough of a challenge there.
You are one CRAZY dude. Not for the race challenges, tho. I start drawing the crazy line when you put your own broken hip back in place and finish a race!
Those records you shared are just simply...cool.
I don't think I mentioned before that I am a fan of the new blog header pic. for two reasons:
1. [censored for abject perviness]
2. it makes me happy that I am not the only one that bites it hard on trail runs.
Bull hockey! You need another lame excuse for not going to France. As an American, no visa is required.
Anonymous: I know all about the Self-Transcendence 3100. It's at the same time as the two six-day races I mentioned. I think it'd be harder to try to win back-to-back!
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