Just watched this again. As someone who’s finding his feet again after a long layoff due to two hip replacements and blood cancer treatment. We’ve moved out of London to Somerset. Surrounded by hills, and a beach close by. These videos are my inspiration again. Nice going champ…
Absolutely wondefull attempt. Well done. It looked like a very emotional journey from training to finally completing the round. Hope your School pupils realise they are being taught by a hero. Again well done.
This is a fabulous piece of film with a very interesting story too. My wife and I LOVE KESWICK so initially that's why I watched it. Fascinating,HUGE respect for this guy and his supporters. Hope they went to "Wainwright" pub afterwards to celebrate (best pub in town,in my opinion).
Not only is this very well filmed but the comradery, firendship and support between these people gives me goosebumps: very inspiring! This deserved more views.
Thanks. I vaguely remember sliding down some scree when I came on a school trip nearly50 years ago but can’t for the life of me remember if it was Scafell or Skiddaw. 50 years on I still love a good scree slope 😀
Man, you did a hell of a great job:D, i did my first marathon in october and i'm trying to train for my first ultra which is planned in september next year, it has alot of vert gain. You have any tips for me? Its 53K and 1600m vert
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Just watched this again. As someone who’s finding his feet again after a long layoff due to two hip replacements and blood cancer treatment. We’ve moved out of London to Somerset. Surrounded by hills, and a beach close by. These videos are my inspiration again.
Nice going champ…
A great achievement yes.
Absolutely wondefull attempt. Well done. It looked like a very emotional journey from training to finally completing the round. Hope your School pupils realise they are being taught by a hero. Again well done.
This is a fabulous piece of film with a very interesting story too. My wife and I LOVE KESWICK so initially that's why I watched it. Fascinating,HUGE respect for this guy and his supporters. Hope they went to "Wainwright" pub afterwards to celebrate (best pub in town,in my opinion).
Thanks for the comments. I think Tony was too shattered for a pint straight afterwards!
Not only is this very well filmed but the comradery, firendship and support between these people gives me goosebumps: very inspiring! This deserved more views.
Thank you 😊 I'm glad it captured the friendship aspect. So important for me to get that across.
beautifully captured 👌
Thank you :)
what great filming ! massive well done Tony ! and all your crew too !
Thank you 😊
Brilliantly put together 🎉
Thank you, Chris 😊
Brilliant effort
Excellent production Kaleel. Really nice work. Top effort Tony & Friends.
Thank you 😊
Great short, well filmed thanks for sharing.
Brilliantly filmed and great to watch...well done Tony
Thank you 😊
Amazing story and beautiful cinematography. Inspirational.
Thank you, James😊
Excellent video , i have so much respect for people who do this challenge.
Thank you 😊 I have so much respect too. I'd love to do the BGR one day, but sadly, it's not ever likely! Armchair enthusiast...
Great vid. Very inspiring! 💪
Thanks, Andy :)
Great story, beautifully filmed.
Thank you 😊
Simply beautiful...! Really inspirational. After my next marathon I'll refocus and find the trails again. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
How did your marathon go?
Loved it, so inspiring. Great film, thank you!
My pleasure :) Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
Fabulous effort and great film.
Thank you so much 😀
Great film. Very inspiring, I think this will be the motivation I need for my next challenge.
Thank you 😊 Out of interest, did you get out and do a similar challenge?
Great video.... glorious weather to be doing Bob Graham.... its on my bucket list..... - looks like your route / trail was dry as well!!
Thank you about the film😊 Yes, I think Tony was largely lucky with the weather
Nice film and a great effort by Tony.
Thank you 😊
Well done, both the running and the film making!
Thank you 😊
Outstanding film 👍
Thank you so much😊
Great account of a fantastic adventure. What were the screes you ran down at 6:17 please?
Thank you :) The screes Tony was running down at that point were off the flanks of Scafell into Wasdale.
Thanks. I vaguely remember sliding down some scree when I came on a school trip nearly50 years ago but can’t for the life of me remember if it was Scafell or Skiddaw. 50 years on I still love a good scree slope 😀
@@burrianaUK It's one of my favourite memories of my childhood too. Coming off the back of Great Gable and zooming down a scree. Magic
Excellent film - well done!
Thank you 😊
Great story, really enjoyed that
Thank you 😊
Inspiring film - thanks!
Thank you 😊 My pleasure!
Astonishing! Bravo!
Cheers :)
@@KaleelZibeWildLeopardFilms Brilliant footage and soundtrack.
@Wisdom Training Thank you 😊👍
Fabulous video - and this is why I find doing a Double Bob 'out of my brain'
Stephen Hughes has anyone done a double Bob?? Didn't even know that was a thing...
Thanks :)
Yes indeed they have. Look up Nicky Spinks
Nice: "Mountain Has The Last Word".
Always :)
"I'm a bit tired of feeling scared and cold" haha :)
😁
Man, you did a hell of a great job:D, i did my first marathon in october and i'm trying to train for my first ultra which is planned in september next year, it has alot of vert gain. You have any tips for me? Its 53K and 1600m vert
How is training coming along?
think that's Phil Smith , a physio in Newcastle?
Yes, Phil was one of the support runners :)
class
Thank you 😊
Try to count how many times he says kinda.
What was his time ?
Good question! I'm trying to remember. I know it was less than the 24 hours. I think maybe about 23:30.
@@KaleelZibeWildLeopardFilms That's a killer time.
@@colinstewart1432 I was very proud of him!