To run 268 miles on minimum sleep and get up a 48 min video of the journey is incredible. Amazing the difference in your mood from very early on to the end, and like you said partnering up at the end was a very smart move, each encouraging each other and knowing someone is there, as I can imagine these events must feel very isolating. Superb watch and great effort, loved dotwatching it and seeing you get closer and closer to the border and home. 💪
Wow, this content was amazing, thank you for taking your time to film whilst running. It was so good to get a step by step guide of the spine! You looked amazing throughout, even when you were struggling. I was avidly dot watching and willing you to Kirk Yetholm! So happy for you that you conquered it! Well done Ross, what a legend!!
Humbling to see this film about your adventure Ross.. encapsulated everything about the spine race, and the spirit needed to even stand at the start line. One of the main things anyone who sees the film can take away from it is that all through your experience you maintained the attitude that you where prepared to meet and deal with anything the race threw at you in a positive way, always keeping the one thought in your mind that you where determined to get to the finish line come what may..this is an inspiring message to anyone wanting to try and do longer distance challenges because without this determination everything else unravels.. good luck with whatever you do next.. you've shown everyone who comes across you that with the right attitude, and a lovely supportive family behind you.. anything is possible.. and that if you knock hard enough on the door marked summer in your mind.. it will burst wide open..👏👏💙
Well done on ticking this big race off Ross. Lovely to see that you and Kerry had teamed up when you came into Byrness. The inside shots of the little church were lovely to see! Talk about spicy weather on this event - you had everything thrown at you. Huge congratulations and hope to see you at the Cowshed Backyard Ultra in April.
Absolutely awesome video! What grit and determination you have and what beautiful footage you shared with us. Such an achievement, you should be so proud…especially in those conditions 🥶 congratulations 🎉
Just caught up with this today. Amazing achievement. Hard to comprehend the mental and physical fortitude neded to complete it. And, you managed to keep filming it as well. 👍👍
Been waiting for this to be uploaded. Incredible achievement Ross given the conditions. You must be so pleased? Would love you to do a follow up video of what you would do differently and kit used. Signing up for the sprint on the 1st on the back of your videos
Hi ross I'm running out of superlatives to say after watching the videos of your races,after each one i think he cant top that but you smash it out the park each time, AWESOME m8💪👏👏👏
Ah that was mint mate, a pure tonic for anyone missing the PW, I completed the challenger north in the mental freeze and loved it….well 90% and this was a great video thanks for taking the time and the cold hands to make it. All the best Stew
Awesome job mate, that climb out of Dufton to Cross fell is the worst, it’s just never ending, I do it frequently as part of my training route but without the 168 mile before it, I normally start at Dufton 😂. I’ve got my third 200 next week, should be a walk in the park compared to that so thanks for the inspiration, loved the video!
Absolutely superb effort Ross. Mental strength at it's greatest, especially during the long, cold nights. See you at Cowshed BYU for your 30 plus yards 👍😊 👏👏👏👏💪💪💪
Well done fella. A very interesting story is told here and once I started watching it I could not stop. Fantastic...Thanks for posting. Hope you're fully recovered . CHEERS
thanks Ross, from you video I got a glimpse of the natural beauty of this years spine (only because there are limits to photography! and you have to be there - but you nailed it with great shots) with none of the pain and discomfort. which i reckon is a darn good deal from 48 mins of my time.
Congratulations! What an achievement. I enjoyed the footage immensely. The descent from Auchope Cairn was pretty terrifying. BTW it’s Belling-jam. I stayed at the checkpoint at a summer international camp when it was boarding school in 1966! Thanks again.
Brilliant effort to complete the Winter Spine but to record it too💪 I watched the leaders across Bleaklow & then dot watched to the finish. So many question's but how much running compared to walking & how much time moving/stationary? It would be great to see a kit video what worked what didn't/what you'd do differently? Massive congratulations on finishing👍👍
Ross, what an incredible achievement. 1. Doing the damn thing. And 2. Recording and editing this video. Epic! I’ve just interviewed another Spine finisher on my channel (Adrian, he finished the same day as you) - so thank you for bringing this all to life!
Such a brilliant achievement Ross and an epic video as well. Have a look at the Montcalm pica pica race, it’s in France and is a pure mountain race in the Pyrenees, it’s only a 100km, but consider the hardest on earth.
Epic achievement, congratulations. Not least in having the spare mental and battery carrying capacity to film your race. I’d be interested to see a review on kit and strategy; what worked for you, what you would change if you did it all over again etc.
To run 268 miles on minimum sleep and get up a 48 min video of the journey is incredible. Amazing the difference in your mood from very early on to the end, and like you said partnering up at the end was a very smart move, each encouraging each other and knowing someone is there, as I can imagine these events must feel very isolating. Superb watch and great effort, loved dotwatching it and seeing you get closer and closer to the border and home. 💪
Wow, this content was amazing, thank you for taking your time to film whilst running. It was so good to get a step by step guide of the spine! You looked amazing throughout, even when you were struggling. I was avidly dot watching and willing you to Kirk Yetholm! So happy for you that you conquered it! Well done Ross, what a legend!!
Awesome achievement running that 💪👏👏👏 awesome effort to stay compus mentus throughout to film most of us as well, awesome 😎
Humbling to see this film about your adventure Ross.. encapsulated everything about the spine race, and the spirit needed to even stand at the start line.
One of the main things anyone who sees the film can take away from it is that all through your experience you maintained the attitude that you where prepared to meet and deal with anything the race threw at you in a positive way, always keeping the one thought in your mind that you where determined to get to the finish line come what may..this is an inspiring message to anyone wanting to try and do longer distance challenges because without this determination everything else unravels.. good luck with whatever you do next.. you've shown everyone who comes across you that with the right attitude, and a lovely supportive family behind you.. anything is possible.. and that if you knock hard enough on the door marked summer in your mind.. it will burst wide open..👏👏💙
You are a legend Tom 👏👏
Well done on ticking this big race off Ross. Lovely to see that you and Kerry had teamed up when you came into Byrness. The inside shots of the little church were lovely to see! Talk about spicy weather on this event - you had everything thrown at you. Huge congratulations and hope to see you at the Cowshed Backyard Ultra in April.
Absolutely awesome video! What grit and determination you have and what beautiful footage you shared with us. Such an achievement, you should be so proud…especially in those conditions 🥶 congratulations 🎉
Just caught up with this today. Amazing achievement. Hard to comprehend the mental and physical fortitude neded to complete it. And, you managed to keep filming it as well. 👍👍
@@huntonthetrails thanks for watching the video and for your comment. Sometimes talking to the GoPro is the only thing keeping you going lol.
@@runnerrossco2483 😁. Yes, feels like a special event. Just wish the batteries were better in cold weather !
Been waiting for this to be uploaded. Incredible achievement Ross given the conditions. You must be so pleased? Would love you to do a follow up video of what you would do differently and kit used. Signing up for the sprint on the 1st on the back of your videos
Hi ross I'm running out of superlatives to say after watching the videos of your races,after each one i think he cant top that but you smash it out the park each time, AWESOME m8💪👏👏👏
Ah that was mint mate, a pure tonic for anyone missing the PW, I completed the challenger north in the mental freeze and loved it….well 90% and this was a great video thanks for taking the time and the cold hands to make it. All the best Stew
Great filming of you amazing achievement!
Such a strong mindset and so inspiring to watch
Huge congratulations 🙌
Amazing Ross, was very emotional when you finished, I know you are proud of that amazing achievement and so you should be, simply amazing
Good video & congrats on your finish. I reckon that climb out of Byrness must be really hard after coming all that way !.
Wow. Well done 🎉what a race and conditions ! Another great, inspiring video.
Amazing. Just incredible. Please do a race recap video!
Awesome result, it's hard enough doing the spine... without filming it, well done, amazing achievement 👍🏻 thanks for sharing your experience.
Epic. Great Watch. Well Done 👏
Well done mate, inspiring stuff this
Awesome job mate, that climb out of Dufton to Cross fell is the worst, it’s just never ending, I do it frequently as part of my training route but without the 168 mile before it, I normally start at Dufton 😂. I’ve got my third 200 next week, should be a walk in the park compared to that so thanks for the inspiration, loved the video!
Absolutely amazing mate, anyone who completes the race is an exceptional person!
Absolutely superb effort Ross. Mental strength at it's greatest, especially during the long, cold nights. See you at Cowshed BYU for your 30 plus yards 👍😊 👏👏👏👏💪💪💪
Well done fella. A very interesting story is told here and once I started watching it I could not stop. Fantastic...Thanks for posting. Hope you're fully recovered . CHEERS
Unbelievable achievement! Thanks for bringing us along.
thanks Ross, from you video I got a glimpse of the natural beauty of this years spine (only because there are limits to photography! and you have to be there - but you nailed it with great shots) with none of the pain and discomfort. which i reckon is a darn good deal from 48 mins of my time.
Inspirational. Loved watching your adventure, both a reality check and fuel for my own desire to get out there. Thank you.
Congratulations! What an achievement. I enjoyed the footage immensely. The descent from Auchope Cairn was pretty terrifying. BTW it’s Belling-jam. I stayed at the checkpoint at a summer international camp when it was boarding school in 1966! Thanks again.
Brilliant effort to complete the Winter Spine but to record it too💪
I watched the leaders across Bleaklow & then dot watched to the finish.
So many question's but how much running compared to walking & how much time moving/stationary?
It would be great to see a kit video what worked what didn't/what you'd do differently?
Massive congratulations on finishing👍👍
Fantastic achievement! Well done! 👏 👏👏
Absolutely amazing, so inspirational ... Really great video and well done for completing it ⭐
Congratulations on completing this! 🤯Looked absolutely brutal. Crazy bam indeed. What's next? 😅💪🏻
Great video, one hell of an achievement. I have signed up for the Winter Spine Sprint next year so any videos like this are so helpful. Thank you
Ross, what an incredible achievement. 1. Doing the damn thing. And 2. Recording and editing this video. Epic! I’ve just interviewed another Spine finisher on my channel (Adrian, he finished the same day as you) - so thank you for bringing this all to life!
Massive congrats, a truly inspirational achievement. Thanks for sharing, great video.
Cracking effort, well done Ross. The race is officially on my to do list now, thank you. As always, great video 👍
Really enjoyed that, Rossco. Hope to run the Spine Race myself one day. Congratulations. Beir Bua!
Wow a wonderful achievement , in awe of what can be done,
impressive stuff
Well done mate...very honest and loved the video. Had a wee tear in my eye at the end. Will likely bump Into you at a race one day. ATB.
Wow, what incredible experience!! Well done
Such a brilliant achievement Ross and an epic video as well. Have a look at the Montcalm pica pica race, it’s in France and is a pure mountain race in the Pyrenees, it’s only a 100km, but consider the hardest on earth.
Totally bonkers. Well done!
That is amazing. Huge congratulations.
Epic achievement, congratulations. Not least in having the spare mental and battery carrying capacity to film your race. I’d be interested to see a review on kit and strategy; what worked for you, what you would change if you did it all over again etc.
Cheers. I did take a couple of short videos on kit but thought they were a bit shit so haven’t published. Might still sometime soon though.
I would be interested in the equipment videos, so much to learn from others experience!
What shoes did you wear?
epic task,thanks for sharing.
good on ya!!
Congratulations,gold standard achievement.
How did you rate the la sportiva cyklon gtx?
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