At the end of October last year, I took part in the Original Mountain Marathon that took place in Galloway Forest Park, Dumfrieshire. The lengthy story of that weekend is still to be told but the short version is this:

We got lost and didn’t finish.

While the experience was useful and it was quite an adventure, it doesn’t detract from the fact that we failed. Then again, so did Ranulph Fiennes although to be fair, he made it to the second day and was taking part in the Elite class but still, he didn’t finish it either.

My running mate, Dan, and I have finally decided that we’re going to have a crack at the Lowe Alpine Mountain Marathon (LAMM) which is also going to be in Scotland, although we won’t know the exact location until we turn up. I say finally but we actually decided to do it a couple of months ago. The event itself takes place in 4 weeks. That’s 28 days. In fact, this time in 28 days we’ll hopefully be finished and hopefully have managed to complete the whole course this time. The fact that it’s in June and the days are longer and hopefully drier and hopefully warmer should also help. Hopefully I’ll be back to a level of fitness that will see me over the two days.

Obviously I’m hoping for quite a lot.

I don’t feel particularly ready for the event at the moment. My fitness level isn’t that bad - I got my fastest time ever for a particular race a couple of weeks ago which I wasn’t expecting so that’s been quite encouraging. However, I haven’t even looked at the kit list or thought about food and preparation. I could do with doing some long runs in preparation too.

I need to get my mind switched on or I’m going to fuck this one up too.