Ueli takes me through a few of his thoughts on climbing, along with some video of his normal training life to high mountain escapades, hard mixed, and ice climbing.
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Anton et all, I randomly fell into the world of fell runinng this summer in Iraq when a UK english language teacher gave me the book: “Feet In The Clouds, A tale of Fell-Running and Obsession” (Richard Askwith). The book covers a good bit of Fell runinng history and perspective. If you haven’t read the book, I highly recomend it Anton! The story on Joss Naylor and Bill Teasdale, was great, but I really enjoyed the story of Billy Bland (success at imposible odds) and Kenny Stuart (unbelievable Fell runner who had a strange end to his career after switched to runinng marathons…2:11style). The bigest reason I enjoyed the book and believe you would as well, is learing about the long and rich history of mountain ultra trail runinng in the UK.I’ll be back in Boulder before Christmas if you would like to borrow the book Anton.