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The Scottish Islands Peaks Race: No wind, no sleep, and a whole lot of effort
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The Scottish Islands Peaks Race: No wind, no sleep, and a whole lot of effort
The clue is in the name: 160 nautical miles of sailing and 60 miles of mountain running across the gruelling Scottish Islands Peaks RaceThe clue is in the name. The Scottish Islands Peaks Race is from Oban to Troon via three islands – Mull, Jura and Arran, 160 nautical miles. And the peaks? Ben More on Mull, the three Paps of Jura, and Goatfell on Arran – 60 miles of running, 11,500ft (3,500m) of climbing. The first race was in 1984. My own firs…
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