It's now about six months that I have been writing here. As you might know by now, I started running two and a half years ago and it didn't take too long to become an obsession. Then I started posting about my running experience and motivation.Now the blogger statistics shows that Running in late 20s has been viewed quite often and that is over my expectation. But what I would really like to know is if this page has ever inspired anyone? Has it encouraged someone to give running a go? It is always great to see your comments.
"Run if you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must. Just never give up" Dean Karnazas Last Saturday and Sunday I ran the Eiger Ultra Trail, a 101 km ultramarathon with more than 6700 metres of elevation gain. I arrived in Grindelwald on Thursday and went to collect my bib number on Friday morning. The race organisation was quite good for a race in this size. There was a strict equipment check at the bib number distribution which I appreciated during the race. They asked every runner to bring all the mandatory gear listed on the website in order to collect the bibs. Apart from the bib numbers we were handed out a plastic cup in order not to use many disposable cups along the way. There was also a reflective band which we had to wear after 9:30 pm. The mandatory gear that should be carried along the way Weighs around 4kg (including 1.5L of water) Pasta was served from 12 to 7 pm and there was a briefing session on Friday evening at congress centre which ev
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