Aaron Shimmons filmed his anti-clockwise round report for his iRunOverMountains vlog series. You can view his unique report here…
Aaron Shimmons filmed his anti-clockwise round report for his iRunOverMountains vlog series. You can view his unique report here…
After 6 months of map studying and countless hours and kilometres of recce’s, I finally made it to the white arch of Donard car park with 20 minutes to go before I was to set off. I’d chosen this date a couple of months ago based on moonlight and personal commitments, and fortunately for me the weather was due to stay clear and mild for most of the next 24 hours. I was running solo and unsupported, meaning that whatever was in my backpack at the start was all I had for the entire challenge. So before leaving Dublin I had checked and rechecked my kit and supplies, and had the pack ready to go on my shoulders before getting into the car. On arriving in Newcastle I got changed and ready, and took a short walk with my brother Gerard. During the walk I realised how mild it actually was, so after a bit of second guessing, and with 2 minutes to go I stuffed my long sleeve into my backpack and put on a short sleeve cycling tee and ran to the arch. After a quick photo and countdown I headed off, and as soon as I entered Donard Forest I was glad I’d swapped top, as it was really warm.
On Saturday 8th April while many elite runners were racing at the British Championship ‘Donard Challenge’ fell race, Konrad Rawlik was running a clockwise Denis Rankin Round. Setting off at 04:08 am, Konrad blasted home in a new record time of 14:23:21. An outstanding achievement – congratulations Konrad.
Read Aaron’s July round report over on his blog, www.irunovermountains.com