 How much money do you think you and Kata have raised for M&D over the past few years? I think mine's about 8,000. Ready? Ready as I'll ever be. Good good good. Have you done a white star event before? I haven't yet. What have you done? Larmetry, Chase Hart, Bovington. So Caroline is the regular white star sweeper. Essentially she's going for an eight hour walk today, is that right? Seven and a half. Seven and a half. Seven and a half hour walk. And look, she's a sweeper because she's, see, it's all very organised, isn't it? It's gradually evolved over time. I've been doing it long enough now that it's kind of built up. Welcome to Film My Run. There's a good 200 or 300 of us here for the inaugural crafty Fox marathon by White Star Running. All the White Star Running, Giant's Head marathon, Larmetry marathon, Bad Cow marathon. All these beautiful events around Dorset. And we're doing another one today, two laps of the course. It is hilly, it's going to take a while, but we're going to enjoy it. Tell me who you are. Hi, I'm Richard Palmer and I'm dying today. What did you do last week? What's your trail month long? 110 miles of climb, basically. It's pretty horrific climb, isn't it? Oh, climbing, yeah. This is flat comparison, isn't it? There's a lot of climb. Oh, well done. Oh, thank you very much. 2K in and we're down to a walk already. It is going to be a hilly course. How's it going, Chris? Yeah, all good. So, Chris finished South Downsway with me. Well, he sprinted off at the end, to be honest. Left me for dead. Last few miles, wasn't it? Yeah. Well, enjoy it today. What number marathon is this for you? 26. 24 marathons. 26 miles, 26 marathon. So, the Crafty Fox marathon is two loops of the course. And we are now halfway through the first loop in one hour and eight minutes. Having climbed 300 metres of ascent. So, it's looking like the whole thing is going to be about 1200 metres of ascent. Second water stop on the Crafty Fox marathon. We're 13 kilometres in. So, eight to go to the end of the loop. Lovely views of Milton Abbas school over there. Third aid station on the Crafty Fox. Little bit of food for us to enjoy. Lovely views. 17 kilometres in. So, given that this is a white star event, could be four, could be five kilometres to the turnaround. Who knows? Given this is downhill on the road, I should be running. But I'm eating cake instead. Hi guys. Ginger cake. Very nice. Fashion. We are now well over a half marathon. Two hours, 23 minutes, 21.3 kilometres. And no sign of the turnaround just yet. Yes. Right. So, we are now at half way at 22.3K. So, it's definitely over a marathon, but not actually as far as I was expecting it might be. So along the route here, believe it or not, is a guest book in a box that you can sign. Look, it's the Dorset Gap book. This is really a strong spring. You don't want to let it go. What's your favourite white star event that you've done? I really like Bobbington. Bad Cow was good. I did my first double there. And it's just so well organised. So on our first loop, this was the first aid station. It's now the fifth aid station. Another steep hill. 900 metres climbed. And we've done about 20 miles. So, I'd say another seven or eight to go. Crafty Fox is a very varied course. So you'll get fields, woods like this. You get tarmac, gravel track, chalk track. This time of year it's not muddy, so you could get away with road shoes. But it's certainly not easy. By the time we finish this, there'll be 1200 metres of elevation. And the going underfoot, although it's not muddy, can be tricky on your ankles. Lots of holes, uneven ground, so you do need to watch yourself. Lots of beautiful views. A bit overcast today, but on a really sunny day it'd be absolutely amazing. Really well signposted, as are all the white star events. So you're not going to go wrong. Okay, it's effectively the final aid station. We've got five k's to go home. A couple of kilometres before the end. And they make you run in the plowed field. Quite tired now, but we're nearly there. There's the campsite in the distance. 44 kilometres done. Fox with a hat on. But that's kind of been a good thing because the hills have been killers today. 1200 metres of ascent. One DNF over here. Lots of tired legs. That is it from the Crafty Fox marathon. The half marathon is tomorrow. There's still people finishing. We've had a fun time. It's such a beautiful location. If you get a chance to come and run Crafty Fox or any of the white star events throughout the year, do so. Andy will welcome you with warm arms and lots of loving hugs on the way round from the volunteers. Do go and subscribe to my Film My Run YouTube channel. You haven't done already, why not? These lot have, haven't they? See, they're all subscribers. There's no reason why you shouldn't be. And we'll see you for another marathon, which will probably be the perfect marathon next week. Perfect marathon is next week. See you there. Take care. Bye-bye everybody.