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Old 15 July 2018, 02:10 AM   #1
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La Chouffe ultra trail

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Many of you know I love beer and love running, so naturally I ran the 50km La Chouffe trail ultramarathon today!
Didn't get the 6hr time I was aiming for, at 28C it was just too hot so I finished at 7hr 13min which is reasonable I think

Got a nice La Chouffe running shirt and a buff. Medals were only rewarded for the beasts who ran 100km today, which I'm currently not yet ready for.

After I got some beer of course!!

I hope you all had a wonderful day as well!



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Old 15 July 2018, 02:15 AM   #2
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Looks like the woods behind my house.

Congrats Bas. Have another beer on me.
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Great job Bas! 50km is really impressive. I can run for maybe 1.5km before I have to be air lifted to the hospital.
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Old 15 July 2018, 02:18 AM   #4
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Fantastic. It takes a lot of mental and physical strength to accomplish something like that. Huge congrats, Bas.
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Old 15 July 2018, 02:21 AM   #5
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Looks like the woods behind my house.

Congrats Bas. Have another beer on me.
There is no better thing in life than being in a forest IMO, the smell, the sounds, the peace.
I will definitely have another beer!

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Fantastic. It takes a lot of mental and physical strength to accomplish something like that. Huge congrats, Bas.
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Sure does, but you gotta enjoy every moment on the trail and forget about the finish line. Keeps you from being too focused on the long way you have ahead, and that in turn keeps the spirit up!
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Old 15 July 2018, 02:36 AM   #6
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Congrats Bas!!! I couldn’t run 1/50th of that, even with the promise of a free beer!


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That's awesome!! Congratulations!
I have some friends from Milwaukee who love that beer and have the swag that they bring to the track. I even made them team decals.


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Very impressive, Bas. Amazing run! And you are a true WIS, running with a Seiko instead of a fitness track. Absolute perfection!


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Old 15 July 2018, 07:49 AM   #11
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Great achievement and lovely scenery. Congrats !
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Beer sounds great!

Running to 50km? Like I've said, I don't even like driving that. Good for you and congrats on the finish!
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Nice work Bas!

Now go get drunk like the rest of us.
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It takes a brave man to run that far, and an even braver man to post his face and full name on this forum

Jocke has already done horrible things with Paul's headshot
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That is fantastic!!! Thank you for sharing!
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Congrats!! Don’t worry about finish times. I’ve had a lot a good IM finishes and a lot of very bad finishes. You had fun, finished, AND got beer after. Sounds like a good day!
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Thanks buddy!
I'm not special, anyone with a healthy body and some training can do this. Probably better than me too.




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Old 15 July 2018, 03:52 PM   #20
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Very impressive, Bas. Amazing run! And you are a true WIS, running with a Seiko instead of a fitness track. Absolute perfection!


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Thanks Kevin!
Was actually thinking about bringing my Rolex but glad I didn't, too many risks for it to get damaged.
The SKX013 on a rubber strap is super comfortable and obviously much more fun than any fitness tracker

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Running to 50km? Like I've said, I don't even like driving that. Good for you and congrats on the finish!
Thanks!
I actually prefer running to driving, maybe you should give it a try

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Now go get drunk like the rest of us.
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Congrats Bas!
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That is a good way to look at it, in the end it's all about having fun anyway.
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Huge congrats! That's an impressive run.
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Congratulations, Bas. That's an amazing physical feat and an even more impressive mental achievement. After running that far in mud, water, uneven surfaces and rocks, how do your feet look? Do you wear more than one pair of shoes during the run?
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I imagine it was quite hot and humid. 7+ hrs of running is quite a lot. Stay in that good shape my friend! Nice that you wore that hard-core Seiko. I imagine a Rolex would have been as capable to do the job on the trail. If you had scratched it during the marathon it would have remind you of it, besides you are quite capable to fix it.

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Well done Bas!! Congrats!
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La Chouffe ultra trail

Awesome! Congratulations on the time, very respectable! I'm not a runner but I'd have a few beers any day!
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Huge congrats! That's an impressive run.
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Congratulations, Bas. That's an amazing physical feat and an even more impressive mental achievement. After running that far in mud, water, uneven surfaces and rocks, how do your feet look? Do you wear more than one pair of shoes during the run?
For these distances I only wear one pair of compression socks and one pair of shoes, one could have a dropbag placed at an aid station and switch shoes if desired, but I haven't needed that yet.
My feet are usually pretty banged up

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I imagine it was quite hot and humid. 7+ hrs of running is quite a lot. Stay in that good shape my friend! Nice that you wore that hard-core Seiko. I imagine a Rolex would have been as capable to do the job on the trail. If you had scratched it during the marathon it would have remind you of it, besides you are quite capable to fix it.

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Sure thing, and I do wear my Rolex while running, just not for something extreme like this, but it could definitely handle it.

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Big congrats. Nice accomplishment.
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Well done Bas!! Congrats!
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Awesome! Congratulations on the time, very respectable! I'm not a runner but I'd have a few beers any day!
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