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The Montane Spine Race for Lou & the Girls

The Montane Spine Race for Lou & the Girls

The Challenge

The Montane Spine Race for Lou & the Girls. On Sunday, 11th January at 08:00, I will be setting off on a 268-mile race up the spine of England and into Scotland. I’ve done many ultra races over the years that have tested me to the core. This beast is another level!

As with many of my crazy runs, I like to raise a bit of cash for a good cause…

The Good Cause

This year, I’ve given a lot of thought to where or for whom I’d like to raise money.

Whilst running last year, we had a very tragic incident where a fellow runner had a cardiac arrest. CPR was given continuously for 40 minutes by trained first aiders until the ambulance arrived and they took over. Despite everyone’s best efforts, Alyn never made it.

Al’s wife, Louise, twin daughters, Sophia and Evie, now have a massive hole in their lives that can never be filled.

In some small way, I would like to help by raising money for the girls to put to a good cause that their dad would be proud of and approve.

This could be sporting equipment, therapy sessions, or simply a break to get away and recharge their souls.

Can You Help?

Every penny raised will go to the girls. While it may not take their loss away, it may help them move forward in life a little stronger and happier.

Thank you

Dave Douglas.

Eight weeks ago I was idly checking my social media when a friends post in our running group caught my eye.
‘I’m injured, does anyone want my Race Across Scotland place?’ As expected no one snatched up his offer as running 225 miles over Scotlands Southern Upland Way in under 100 hours appealed!
Funnily enough though a few people mentioned my name…
Whilst big epic running challenges are my thing, I felt with only six weeks notice and a lack of big training days, I wasn’t quite ready for such suffer fest.
I also had the slight complication that I had a 100 mile race two weeks before that one!

To cut a long story short I accepted the place, I only ran 40 miles of the 100 and arrived at Portpatrick on Friday the evening before the big race.

On Saturday 6am 163 of us set off heading East to push our bodies and minds to their limits.
As the miles clicked away we ate plenty and slept little but pushed on regardless.
Day 1, day 2, day 3 were a blur and eventually day 4 arrived.
Everyone was totally spent but with the finish line close (40+ miles) we needed to crack on and complete this epic journey.
Unfortunately many people had had to drop out along the course but 63 competitors pushed on.
After running for 85 hours and sleeping for less than 5 hours I eventually hit a pain barrier that tried to thwart my progress.
Blisters on four toes, the base of one foot and around both ankles brought me to a hobble/wobble!
I had a final nine miles to the finish and NOTHING was going to stop me. While I walked, hobbled, tripped and jogged, a few hardier runners passed me but we all had the same goal in mind.

I’m pleased to say that I crossed the finish line after 227 miles and 89 hours and raised an awesome £2100+ for Mind Charity (the JustGiving page is still open for donations https://bit.ly/DavesRAS24)

I had a good friend Dave Jones help me along the way with nutrition (pot noodles), kit (sweaty clothes) and encouragement (move it…). Without his tremendous support the outcome would not have been the same.

I’ve received so much positive support via emails, social media and personally that I can’t thank my supporters enough.

My years of climbing have taught me many things, but one of the most important things is ‘Stay Positive’.

Hope to see you at the climbing wall soon,

Dave Douglas