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Peak Bagging 2024
The Dunedin 24 Hour Peak Bagging happened with the usual mixture of adventure, wild beasts, crazy ambitions and near death experiences. The rules are complicated and can change at a moments notice. Check out the website for a rough guide https://inch.events/dunedin-24-hour-peak-bagging/ I’ve got no idea how many people were actually out there as they can
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Crush the Cargill 2023
The inaugural Crush the Cargill 100 Miler started peacefully with approximately 11 runners at 10pm Friday night. 2 runners were already scared off and turned up but failed to start… excuses were made… Covid, rheumatoid arthritis. Harvey Lewis and Courtney Dauwalter made it to the starting list but failed to complete Lap 1. If anyone
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Dunedin Peak Bagging 2023
At midday Nov 18th peak bagging kicked off with the usual unknown number of participants. 24 hours later at Emerson’s Brewery things were becoming clearer. In summary, Dave McLean won the multisport category with a 24 hour trek to score 116 points. Due to a recent bout of Covid he scaled back the epic mission
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Silverstream Spin 2023
At least 57 runners participated in the 3rd edition of the Silverstream Spin on Oct 7th. Robert Soper took out the win by rolling a 1, then a 1, then a 1! He decided on this 3rd roll to do the honourable (and less boring) thing and tried his luck by spinning the Wheel. He
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Otago Sport Awards 2023
Steve won the Innovation in Sport award at the Otago Sport Awards 2023. Here’s the speech… …. Thanks to Otago Sports Awards. Thanks also to University of Otago. I never expected this. I got into trail running for my own mental and physical wellbeing but very quickly found a like-minded community of people who love
