Simonside Cairn race ….

What a day , It was amazing ……

It all started months before when my friend Ironman Kenny Short asked me if I wanted to try a hill race to spice up my training , sure I said, sounds good to me !! ….

Unfortunately the weather came in hard , Snow and Ice postponed the race and it never happened but these hill runners are a hardy breed and as soon as the route became runnable it was back on .

Now however my Ultrathon fitness program is in full swing and on top of this Im training with Louise and Ross for the Barcelona marathon , Im also busy doing twice a day runs to build up my recovery time for the MDS , so after a week of twice a day 8+5s , a 13 mile friday and a 17 mile Saturday run over Earlside moor road in gale force winds courtesy of Louise’ fetish for suffering I arrive in Rothbury car park on a cold Sunday morning with Kenny and my ever eager companion Darren “hillmeister” Murphy , K.J. a top runner from Hawick is also here to race.

The beauty of this hill running is that you turn up in the morning  , pay your fiver and your racing 20 minutes later … magic .. lets do it..

Looking around I realized that we were registering for a hill race amongst the best hill racers in the North , runners from Yorkshire , the lakes and even Fort William were here to race , and myself  !!!  , hmmm … this might be embarrassing I thought ??

So 100 of us lined up in the car park and bang!! a little gun goes off !!!  and all of a sudden were off !!  Everyone running down a little vennel , single file and out over a bridge , less than 50 meters and we hit a super steep hill , the hill climbs steeply for what seems like forever then we leave the road for some farm tracks , up and over another hill , a real one this time , super steep and climbing , climbing and more climbing , my legs are on fire by now .. the top boys are away , leaping and bounding up the hill , I watch them go as I slip into my steady ultra pace , nearly 70 miles into my legs already this week , I hope I can make it to the finish without too much trouble but I needn’t worry as my ultra training is really paying off now and I seem to recover like superman basking in the yellow sun .

No more climbing , Im on the top of the fell now , I run across some heather laden moors , every footstep is 3″ deep in cold mud , running along sheep trails , over stiles and through forest tracks following white and red tape where the trail becomes non existent , this is amazing and I’m having the time of my life , my legs don’t hurt any more , I’m having too much fun for that .. I’m over halfway and the path starts to drop , the pace quickens and I’m running past crags that I visited years ago , I climbed routes on them back then , now I’m climbing up the side racing, frantically I’m trying to get to the next path so I can keep my pace up for the finish line .. next the path starts dropping steeply , I’m nearing the finish , now I can freewheel down through the hills and country lanes , closer to the finish , I turn the corner and the end is in sight , Kenny and Murph waiting to give me a cheer , what a day !! , I cant wait for the next one.

Murph and I certainly had a ball on this one , so much so that I reckon were going to do a lot more of them and after all my ultras are finished I can certainly see me enjoying more Hill running .

I have started to try to do as many of my runs off road now as I can , I am presently logging so many miles a week that I need to minimize my potential injuries and off road running certainly helps the knees , ligaments and feet , its more physical on the heart and muscles but easier on the wear and tear … Minto Hills have become my morning loop and its really helping both my fitness and my mental strength , motivation is now becoming harder and mentally I am working hard to keep up with my mileage program  , I still enjoy it but the volume I am doing is hard to maintain, when I get slack I tell myself over and over that it is only 8 weeks to go and these are the most important weeks , get out you lazy bastard !!!   …

Races like Simonside are so important in keeping it all alive .. when you love what you do it requires no motivation , I must keep pushing because there can only be 1 result in the Desert and for that I must cross the finish line ….

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My Pre-MDS gear choices and opinion ……

My Pre-MDS gear choices and opinion ……

 

What to take ……

A lot of what you wonder about at first is what kind of equipment to take with you , it has to be light and you must be able to get in a 30 litre pack or less , any bigger and its either too heavy or too unwieldy to run with …I have done a fair bit of expedition and I’m used to living in the wilds with some pretty far flung trips under my belt… but even I had to think about this one so I’m including this section to help people out with my views on gear choice for the normal runner …

Rucksack

Im a great lover of Inov8 , both their shoes and packs so I was super pleased to get my hands on one of  their new Racepac 25s and the new chest pack to test in the desert , these are due in the UK end of March but the guys from Inov8 gave me one early in return for my feedback , it looks amazing , I have ran with it now and I am well impressed with it and will continue to use it over the next few weeks in preparation for the big event.

Sleeping system …….

Marmot Atom

Im 6 foot but I didnt see the need for the long length version of the atom , this is a superb down sack , ultra light and very small when packed .. Ideal for racing and in the desert the 4 degrees C. minimum rating will be fine as although it does get colder at night its nothing that sleeping in your smelly clothes cant fix …

Therma-rest Neo ….

Despite opinion that its like sleeping on a crisp poke I decided to go with it as it was the lightest and smallest option short of sleeping uncomfortably on some thin foam … Im too old for that , a good nights sleep will repay the weight of a therma-rest a million times over .




Shoes ….

If there is one thing that will stop you dead in your tracks it is your feet , they are your means of getting across the desert , if you do not look after them you will fail , no matter how fit you are!!

After a lot of deliberation I have decided to take my Mizuno Nirvanas , these are my marathon shoes and I have clocked up 1000s of miles over the past year and never had a blister , they fit me like a glove and breath fantastically , I will be covering these in a full foot Lycra gaiter to keep the sand out as this is the main problem ….

Underneath I will be using an Injini performance sock , these toe socks help guard against blister between our toes etc … they really work and I now swear by them


Cooking …..

I will be travelling super light so an Esbit titanium stove with my optimus 0.6L cook pot will boil the water ..Unless I can catch a few scorpions and Camelbak spiders I will be eating mainly dehydrated meals so 500 ml of water doesnt take long to heat up in the desert heat .

 

EMERGENCY KIT list to include ..
Venom pump
Flare
Nuun electrolyte tablets
head torch
Gaffer tape
spare batteries long life extra set
Zince oxide tape
Whistle
Signal Mirror
Light Stick
Second skin
Scalpel
Savlon
2 x Knee bandage
Knife
Survival blanket

MEDICAL KIT to include:
Antacid tablets
Ibuprofen 200mg
Imodium
Anti nausea
Factor 50 sun block
Lip Balm SPF 20

 

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An ULTRA ultra challenge and the MS Society ….. Helping is what we all should be about .

All this training for the desert made me realise that I was capable of doing things that I had wanted to do in the past but had written off because I didn’t have the ability , one of these was the Sandbaggers Scottish Ultra race  , 150+ miles of running across the mountains and through the forests and all in my favourite place in the world , Scotland .. that was for me , FINALLY I could maybe consider doing it .

So I secured a place on the Sandbaggers Scottish Ultra ,  , reputed to be one of the toughest races the British Isles has to offer .. only a few weeks after the Marathon Des Sable though  , this alone will make it tough and if I return home with injuries or blisters then it could be a nasty experience , but I will be FIT , very FIT , so perfect timing to take it on … so I threw caution to the wind and entered .. hmmmmm sometimes I doubt my own sanity.

This got me thinking , Im going to be very fit and if there ever was a time to really do something amazing both mentally and physically then the time is now , and if I was  going to pull off something so special then it had to have more purpose than just to do it for myself ..

Recent events had brought me awareness of the MS Society of Scotland and its borders branch , I learnt that multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects a lot of people and the support they and their family needs is huge , the charity and its members work tirelessly and I really wanted to help , so my new challenge was born , I would attempt not only to race across the Sahara and Scotland  but I would also run in the Gobi Ultrathon , 140+_ miles across the Gobi desert , through Ice gorges , mountain passes , desert and salt plains … so that was it , an Ultra hat trick , 3 of the toughest races in the world , ran in 3 months , anUltra Ultra challenge was born … and hopefully in turn my efforts will make people aware of MS Scotland , its tireless members and help raise awareness of its cause ..

Please read my page and learn more about this amazing charity and the work it does :HERE

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Runner 786 …

786

My number arrived for the Marathon Des Sable and I am number 786 , runner 786 if you will , Im pleased to have a number , for years I have just been Mark Lyons , now I am runner 786 in “the toughest foot race in the world” , for some reason this feels good , maybe it is the realization that its for real , that I really am going to go head to head with the Sahara in April.

786 is also a spiritual number and means BISMILLAAHIR RAHMAANIR RAHEEM which is the very first verse of the Qur’an , meaning “In the name of God, most Gracious, most Compassionate”

maybe I’m just lucky ……. but if people in Morocco start getting down in front of me and praying then Im swapping it .

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